The Sacred Is Not for Sale by Uthrania Seila Sentana-Ries They ask for gold when the table is bare, but I have learned to breathe in prayer. You do not need a building grand to offer help with open hand. You do not need a sacred dome to show the heart can be a home. When families hunger, worn and slight, why ask for coin to find the light? Let giving flow, direct and true. Let faith arise from what you do. Let sacredness be lived, not sold — not brokered, bought, nor wrapped in gold. See more