Back in December, back when everyone was hustling and bustling to and fro and spelunking into echoing cavernous wallets for Christmas presents for their little (and big) dears; right when all the once-a-year expenses float in the house sandwiched between Christmas cards and people are feeling their poorest~ I came here and put my heart right out there. I did the unthinkable. I asked for money.
Not for myself. But for some of our dearest friends.
And back in December, when I knew that it was the worst possible time to ask, I was amazed at every.single.person whose name popped up each night and every little red cent that was given.
Of all the people who donated, I had only actually ever met ONE of them. ONE.
All these strangers giving of themselves at the worst possible time and for whom? Strangers.
It was so incredible to SEE the spirit at work and not just hear about it. One of the great hallmarks of Christianity is charity and compassion and when we exercise these gifts, God is revealed in us and through us.
I have never been more proud of you.
Not to mention- I promised prizes and postcards in January but the busy-ness of the holidays lingered on and days passed and turned into weeks, until finally it was FEBRUARY and I (finally!) made my way with pink and green and white stacks to the post office--- did anyone send me hate mail? Did anyone send me polite reminders or sweet "Where the HECK are they, Missus?" emails? Not once. You guys are the greatest.
I just had to tell you what you have done...
It was YOUR dollars and YOUR pennies that allowed me to send my friends a check on your behalf for...
$793.00!!!
You did that!
Thank you for heaping me with grace as you waited for life at Hopestead
to slow down to a brisk jog instead of the sprint it always is around
the holidays. Thank you for showing Christ to me (and my friends) in a
real and tangible way- with prayers AND pennies. Thank you for being modern day (good) Samaritans.
Thank you, thank you. I just can't thank you enough.
4 comments:
Oh HOW awesome! Wish I could see your friend's faces!!! :)
It was our blessing to be able to give to a fellow Christian family in need. Thanks for giving us that opportunity.
Amen to what Leah said. We are thankful that the Lord has blessed us so we were able to help.
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