Picture of Janie

Picture of Janie
REAL TALK

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Moments

Our family had finished with dinner. My oldest granddaughter, Madelyn, reads from Daily Devotions for young teens each night. Tonight's story was about two sisters who were in Russia for a short-term mission trip.

These girls were on their way home from the market. The girls had purchased a bag full of oranges which were rare in Russia, especially at the end of winter, while at home in California they ate them everyday.

They saw a tired looking woman sitting on a bench. They sat down beside her and one of the girls gave the lady her entire bag of oranges and a Bible. The story spoke of how the other child only gave her one of her oranges. Once the girls arrived back to their room, the little one who gave only one orange felt so sad while the other who gave her entire bag looked radiant! Moral of the story: the little girl had seen the joy that comes from a generous heart.

I sit at the table and watch Madelyn's face as she reads. When she gets to the part of how sad the little girl was that she only shared one orange, she tilts her face up to me and our eyes lock. I can see her eyes begin to moisten with tears, as were mine.

This simple moment has so moved me, and I could almost feel the brush of angels wings around our little dinner table this night. I leave feeling so grateful for one of those very special moments.

7 comments:

  1. Janie, I am so glad to see you post. I know things have really been difficult for you, and I hate when you are away for long periods. At the same time I so understand. Thank you dear one for sharing on this precious story and I am glad that you were blessed. Safeg hugs.

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  2. Oh Janie! This is beautiful. You are so special.

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  3. JBR....thanks faithful friend for stopping by. Yes, things have been difficult and continue to be, however, I've decided to write about things that bring me joy in the moment....simple things perhaps i would have just let pass by me. i think there will be some healing in this for me.

    I feel that I am not being personal when I do not know your names! So sorry...Writer Unleashed....my heart just melted when I read your comment. I could feel the love come right through the computer! Thanks to both of you. Janie

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  4. A wonderful 4th to you sweet lady!

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  5. Such a wonderful story with a powerful meaning... Brought a tear to my own eye at the very thought of grandmother and grandaughter sharing such a special acknowledgement together ~ Your lovely Janie! :) xxx

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  6. thank you my friend jane...you are an angel :)

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