Day three was uneventful. No one crossed my path. I hope this is not the norm. Although, I was talking to my daughter, Jamie, and she was telling me of her experience in offering kindness.
Jamie is a naturally caring and giving soul. Helping others comes second nature to her.
While at work at the college bookstore, Jamie was given the opportunity to show her kindness in an extraordinary way. A foreign student approached Jamie, and in his broken English, asked to have his homework faxed to his instructor. He paid for the fax while Jamie went to the back room to send it. After a couple of attempts, she realized that the number the student had given her was not a fax number at all.
She returned to the counter to find that the student had left. Without hesitating, Jamie looked up the instructor in the directory, and called her. The instructor was amazed that Jamie would go through that much effort, and told her that had she not done this, the student would have lost an entire letter grade. She gave Jamie the correct fax number and the homework was sent.
The amazing part of this story came when she mentioned it to one of her coworkers. They too, were shocked that she went through that much trouble. One of her coworkers said that he would have thrown it in the trash, if it was up to him. They saw first hand what kindness looks like.
Jamie let Christ's light shine through, and made an impression on several people. The ironic part is that the person she helped is the only one that didn't see it. He will probably never know what Jamie did for him, but the instructor and her coworkers do.
Christ's light shines for all the world to see.
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