It's hard to believe there are some people out there that don't have love and compassion for special needs people. This wonderfully hearted waiter witnessed a sweet little boy with down syndrome get discriminated...and he didn't put up with it. What a hero!
Matthew 9:37-38 Then saith he unto his disciples, The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few; Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, the he will send forth laborers into his harvest.
I Say Yes Lord! Send Me. Would you come in agreement with?
Matthew 9:37-38 Then saith he unto his disciples, The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few; Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth laborers into his harvest. Send Me Lord. You've made me ready.
The Lord blessed Mark and Cindy Hill in an unbelievable way when they won 293 Million dollars a few months ago. They were extremely humbled and gave God all the credit. They have stunned their small town of Dearborn, MO with their extremely generous donations to help their city.
Charlie Askew is a sweet boy that has had trouble connecting and interacting with people due to a social disorder. By God's grace, Charlie has found that music has always had a magical way of helping him express himself in ways that he couldn't otherwise. When he stepped up in front of the judges, they had no idea that this shy, timid boy would have an INCREDIBLE voice. We think you are lovely Charlie and we wish you all the best!!!
Our faith is the same but our paths through life are unique. Nicole Unice talks about how women can sort through the clutter of life and find their individual vision for following Jesus.
The knowledge that a doctor has is only arms length. God's wisdom and mercy spans the whole universe, which he showed us time and time again when the doctors said my twin granddaughters Faith & Hope wouldn't live when they were first born. Even though Faith has a brain shunt and Cerebral Palsy of the legs, he still shows us that same mercy and healing today. Our faith in God proved the doctors wrong and both girls turned 3 in January 2013 and are still going strong. Faith's older brother and younger sister even offer help in their own little way in this video and is really touching. It's amazing how small children can sense another child's difficulties and struggles.
The Daily Pulse (Friday, January 25, 2013): But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of, because you know those from whom you learned it... 2 Timothy 3:14 (NIV)
In April 2011, the city of Cullman, Alabama was hit by a devastating tornado. Shortly after, Walmart shoppers received an encouraging surprise when a flash mob broke out. This blessing lifted their spirits as they began to rebuild their lives together.
My sister Gina Lynn Brown and I were born to our loving parents on October 28th 1959 in Jacksonville FL. They did not suspect they were going to be blessed with 2 bundles of joy instead of just one until our arrival. I made my entrance at 3 lbs 7 oz and Gina followed 5 minutes later at 3 lbs 8 oz. In 1959 when babies were so small the survival rate wasn’t that high. We beat the odds and grew into happy, healthy children. We both attended elementary, middle and high school together and went on to be college roommates at St. Johns River Community College.
After graduation, we both married, and I became the mother of two sons and Gina was blessed with a son and daughter. Each of us had a love of education and became teachers. I chose elementary education and Gina worked with high school students. We were also blessed to be named Teacher of the Year at different points in our careers. As you can see, our lives have paralleled each other in many ways yet God created each of us with unique and individual qualities as only He can.
Gina and her family eventually settled in Keystone Heights, Florida where she taught until just weeks before she took her journey home. To say that teaching was her passion is an understatement. She taught over 20 years and loved every second of it. She always said that apart from her family, her students were the love of her life. For some, she was their Mom, for others she was their friend and mentor.
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