We had an experience this week that just blew us away! It was a gift to us by people who we will never be able to thank personally...because we don't know who they are. We only know that they are from "the community and beyond". Pastor Don delivered this box on Thursday and said I had to wait until Kyle could open it with me. So that night after being out late for Gavin's scrimmage in Charlotte, we gathered around as a family and opened the box. Our jaws dropped, we were caught by surprise and truly amazed at the number of gift cards (46) in all different amounts and from all different places. Lots of gas cards which will come in very handy when I am driving to Battle Creek everyday for radiation this Spring. Lots of Meijer & Wal-Mart cards, many restaurant cards and some Visa cards. Wow! We were at a loss for words but before the kids headed off to bed we took some time to pray. Kyle prayed that each person who had contributed to the box would be blessed because of their kindness. It is a prayer I still say when I look at the box. People can say all the negatives they want about our little community. I've been caught expressing some negative attitudes before in my life, but my cancer experience has taught me so much. This Maple Valley community is really just a big family and the people are kind and caring and generous. I know we feel fortunate to live here and raise our children here. So if you are reading this and you had a part in this gift to us...we say thank you and may God bless you!
Another thing that happened this week that shows how our community is a family was when I went to the pharmacy. I was picking up the meds needed for my next chemo treatment. I paid and was about to walk away when Jody, the pharmacist, stopped me and said they were going to need an update on what was going on with me because people ask them all the time. She said in fact 2 people had asked them just that day. So after giving her a quick update I was on my way feeling SO cared for by our community!
So on this Christmas Eve day, I find myself feeling a little more thankful, a little more blessed and a little more in love with a God who not only provides for us but puts wonderful people in our lives. I hope that you will think of Him in these next couple of days and reflect on what Christmas really means.
This verse was inside our box:
1Peter 4:9-13. "Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling. Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms. If anyone speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen."
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