When Teresa, a widow with four young children, saw a notice that members of her church planned to gather to deliver presents and food to a needy family, she took 10 out of her savings jar and bought the ingredients to make three dozen cookies. She got to the church parking lot just in time to join a convoy going to the home that was to receive the congregation’s help. The route was familiar, and she was stunned when cars pulled up in front of her own house. When the pastor saw her, he said, “We never expected you to join us, Teresa. We know it’s been a great struggle since your husband died, and we all wanted to support you.” Although she was uncomfortable being thought of as the object of charity, Teresa didn’t want to embarrass anyone so she cheerfully said, “Well, at least I can share these cookies with our friends.” What is the moral of this story? Is there more than one? Why do you think Teresa was embarrassed when she realized her community wanted to help her?