Glenn read a letter on radio Monday from a disabled Army veteran who had mailed in a small jar of change. In the letter, Joel from Montana asked Glenn to use it to help rescue Christians in the Middle East.
The coins added up to just $37.32. Joel said it was all he had and he wanted it to be used to save lives. After reading the letter, Glenn pointed out there is no giant corporation coming in with a giant check to save the lives of these suffering Christians.
"This is going to be done by you in dribs and drabs by people who you will never meet, by people who you will never know," Glenn said.
Since Joel doesn't work at a company that matches donations, someone on Twitter suggested we match it for him.
Will you match $37.32? Go to now.mercuryone.org and match it and help free the Christians. #match3732
Read the touching letter below.
Dear Glenn,
I'm a 100 percent disabled Army veteran. I was not able to afford to visit my family for over six years. My parents never met my youngest two children. I saved every penny I had for the last six years, and I was finally able to introduce my two children to their grandparents last July.
Since that trip in July, I've been saving money for the next trip. I save my money in a jar. This is only two months of savings, but it's all that I have. And I gladly give it to you to help rescue the Christians overseas.
I proudly served my country from '93 to '98 in the Army, believing in America, believing in God, believing in the Constitution. Now, as I suffer from pain every day, I ask myself, "Really, was it worth it?"
Increasingly, I find myself answering that question, "No." Because I'm ashamed of myself. I'm ashamed of my country. I'm ashamed of our leaders. I'm ashamed now even of my beloved Army.
Don't feel sorry for me. I am currently working on getting a Ph.D. because I've got to get back into the fight. You're never out of the fight. There's always one more thing you can do. The stuff only sucks while you're doing it. I can't physically serve anymore, but I can help educate.
Please accept my donation to help save lives.
Joel
Watch the segment or read the transcript below.
Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors.
GLENN: I want to read a letter to you: Dear Glenn -- this comes from a guy in Montana named Joel.
Dear Glenn, I'm a 100 percent disabled Army veteran. I've not been able to afford to visit my family for over six years. My grandparents have never met my youngest two children. I saved every penny I had for the last six years, and I was finally able to introduce my two children to their grandparents last July.
He lives in Montana. His parents live in Wyoming. You get kind of an understanding of how little money this guy has.
Since that trip in July, I've been saving money for the next trip. I save my money in a jar. This is only two months of savings, but it's all that I have. And I gladly give it to you to help rescue the Christians overseas. I proudly served my country from '93 to '98 in the Army, believing in America, believing in God, believing in the Constitution. Now, as I suffer from pain every day, I ask myself, "Really. Was it worth it?" Increasingly, I find myself answering that question, "No." Because I'm ashamed of myself. I'm ashamed of my country. I'm ashamed of our leaders. I'm ashamed now even of my beloved Army.
Don't feel sorry for me. I am currently working on getting a Ph.D. because I got to get back into the fight. You're never out of the fight. There's always one more thing you can do. The stuff only sucks while you're doing it. I can't physically serve anymore, but I can help educate. Please accept my donation to help save lives. Joel.
(Dumps money out)
This is a man's life savings. Don't tell me there's nothing you can do. Joel is by himself and not able -- this isn't enough to save anybody's life over in the Middle East. And Joel could have said, "There's nothing I can do, and none of this will make a difference. I can't buy anybody's freedom with that. I can't get anybody out of Syria with that."
And he's right, by himself, he cannot. But see, this is the secret of Restoring Unity. By ourselves, we are weak. By ourselves, we are broke. By ourselves, we are poor and poor in spirit. By ourselves, we can do little.
But once we join with the Almighty and then we start to join with others, we can change the world.