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Kindnessmatters
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I have experienced them but werr I cynical I might have dismissed them. I do believe God works in our lives. Here are some examples.
56 years ago my father went on a business trip by car. He suddenly decided to turn around and go home, feeling he was needed at home. He learned on arrival that my sister, an infant at the time, had just passed away. My mother needed him. My sister had not appeared to be ill but had an undetected heart defect.
In my own life, I was very strained financially and out of nowhere, not asking for help, a loved one who I presumed not to have any assets, insisted on gifting me with payoff of a very major debt. I had been praying for answers to financial gridlock as I was working and had cut as many expenses as possible, but was stuck. This gift was like unclogging a drain…it allowed me to move forward.
I am now unemployed. I believe things will work out. I have much to worry about and am looking daily for work, but I credit my faith with being free of anxiety in this situation. I have just enough worry to.motivate positive action.
56 years ago my father went on a business trip by car. He suddenly decided to turn around and go home, feeling he was needed at home. He learned on arrival that my sister, an infant at the time, had just passed away. My mother needed him. My sister had not appeared to be ill but had an undetected heart defect.
In my own life, I was very strained financially and out of nowhere, not asking for help, a loved one who I presumed not to have any assets, insisted on gifting me with payoff of a very major debt. I had been praying for answers to financial gridlock as I was working and had cut as many expenses as possible, but was stuck. This gift was like unclogging a drain…it allowed me to move forward.
I am now unemployed. I believe things will work out. I have much to worry about and am looking daily for work, but I credit my faith with being free of anxiety in this situation. I have just enough worry to.motivate positive action.