I read this in The Daily Bread today. We DO make a
difference to people who we know.
As we got off the bus at a home for
mentally and physically challenged children in Copse, Jamaica, I didn’t expect
to find a football player. While the teen choir and the other adult chaperones dispersed
to find kids to hug, love, and play with, I came upon a young man named
William.
I’m not sure what William’s medical
diagnosis was, but he looked like he probably had cerebral palsy. I had grabbed
a football before getting off the bus, so I tossed it gently to William, who
dropped it.
But when I picked it up and put it
into his hands, he slowly manipulated it until he had it just how he wanted it.
Then, leaning back against a railing for balance, William tossed a perfect spiral.
For the next 45 minutes, we played toss and catch—he tossed, I caught. William
laughed and laughed—and stole my heart. On that day he had as much impact on
me, I’m sure, as I did on him. He taught me that we are all needed as a part of
Christ’s body, the church (1 Cor. 12:20-25).
People often dismiss others who are
different from themselves. But it is the Williams of the world who teach us
that joy can come when we accept others and respond in compassion. Is there a
William in your world who needs you to be his buddy?
Lord, help us to see how much we
need each other
in our Christian walk. May we show Your love
to others who are different than us. Give us an
open heart to learn. Amen.
in our Christian walk. May we show Your love
to others who are different than us. Give us an
open heart to learn. Amen.
We need one another in order to be who God wants us to be.
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