VERITAS DE VOCE, your comments remind me of an embarassing experience I had at a restaurant a few years ago. At a large table about 50 feet from where we were sitting was a large group of "Christians". You could tell they were "Christians" because every other word out of their mouth was Praise the Lord ! and Hallejuah, said in what used to be called a "Boiler Factory Whisper". In other words you could hear them all over the restaurant. This group was loud, and extemely demanding of their waitress, as they ran her ragged. They made a big deal of praying over their meal again offering their prayer in that same "B.F.W.". It was very embarassing. When these folks finally decided they had abused their poor waitress enough they did leave. They left a religious tract and a quarter tip (this was a large table of about 10 people who ate large meals and even a 10% tip should have been at least $3.00). I watched as that watress walked up and saw the tract and the quarter. My heart broke. She didn't get angry, she just shook her head. Then she started to clean up the huge mess they had left at this booth. I shouldn't insult pigs this way, but what a bunch of pigs. What a witness these folks had made, not just to the waitress, but to anyone who could see and hear how unChristlike these so called followers of Jesus were. I walked up to her and quietly apologized to her for their behavior and said that not all Christians act like they did and that I was embarassed by what I saw. I asked her what was the total of their bill. She told me, and I gave her a 20% tip. She asked me why would I do this. I said, I felt the Lord telling me to bless you for what you just went through. She said, she could sure use the money and thanked me. I smiled and left, after of course giving my waitress a 20% tip too(she was a good waitress and hopefully I wasn't as much hassle to her as those folks were to their waitress). I'm not in the habit of doing that, but truly did feel the Lord prompting me to do something for that waitress. It was a small thing, but who knows how the Lord used that small bit of kindness to soften her heart for the Gospel. All too often we Christians forget that we may be the only Bible a person may ever read or be the only follower of Jesus a person will ever meet. How we treat people IS important. It could have eternal ramifications.