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>> Monday, April 18, 2011


Last week, I waited in line at a Christian book store and overheard a young woman ask for a job application. 
There was nothing remarkable or noteworthy about her appearance or the request. What was remarkable and noteworthy was the interaction between this young woman and the sales clerk with whom she spoke.
The young woman was told that applications were available online, but the clerk knew for a fact that that store was not currently hiring.


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That's when I realized the young woman was distressed. I tried not to eavesdrop, but they were so close, it was impossible.
The clerk came from behind the counter and hugged the young woman and asked if she could pray with her. The young woman readily agreed and then began to cry as she explained that she was a widow with two small children. She had been working as a nurse and had lost her job after her employer downsized. She was willing to work anywhere, doing anything, in order to feed her children and provide housing for them.
The sales clerk gently placed her hands on the young woman's shoulders and began to pray for her and for her children. She prayed fervently without concern for those of us who stood in line. I don't know about anyone else, but I bowed in prayer and a few minutes later, opened my tear-filled eyes.
I have thought about that young woman several times in the last few days, but I have thought more about the sales clerk.
Each time I pray for the young woman and her circumstances, I also pray that God would give me the bold spirit necessary to be like the sales clerk.
The Bible admonishes us to pray without ceasing. That I can do. What I have a hard time doing is praying with or for others in a public, secular setting. That I can strive to do. With God's help, I plan to take baby steps toward that goal. I want to be bold, I want to be strong, and I want to remember that the Lord, our God is with me as I take each baby step.
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." -  Philippians 4:5-6
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Christian speaker, Debra Fuhrman quickly realized at a young age that she determined whether each day would be filled with joy or despair; she chose joy. Today, she continues to share her joy and her message of hope with with women of all ages. The wife and mother of four lives with her family on a farm in northeast Kansas and she shares her experiences as a farmer's wife, mother, grandmother and business owner to encourage women to live a purposeful life. You can learn more about Debra on her website, www.bluebirdministries.com.

1 comments:

Kimchi4 April 18, 2011 at 10:42 AM  

What a refreshing story! It's nice to know that Jesus is among us even at a store...Having been a widow myself with 2 young children at the time, I know that God was more than faithful to me and my kids...I pray the same for this woman...Thanks for the opportunity to lift her up too:) Great story:)

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