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Gods Work Ministry Inspirational and Encouragement E-Mail

Dear Friend,

The love that God bestows upon us as His children is our example on how we are to love 
and care for others.  We are to share His Perfect love with all whom we come into 
contact with letting them know that we are an extension of God's love here on the 
earth.  The Bible declares in 1 John 4:17-18 Herein is our love made perfect, that we 
may have boldness in the day of judgment: because as He is, so are we in this world.  
There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear  Be encouraged to allow 
your 
light to shine before all people that they may see your good works and Glorify your 
Father in heaven.  Jesus tells us to let our light shine before all men that they may 
know in whom we believe.  Take comfort and know that your witness of Love speaks 
volumes of the God who dwells within your heart. (John 13:12-17) (1 John 4:7-13) 
(Matthew 5:16) (2 Timothy 1:8-14)

I hope you are encouraged by today's message to take special interest in others 
because your impact is sure to never be forgotten.

MY LITTLE BROTHER

Growing up with a brother who was 7 years older was difficult.  Scott was my idol and 
it hurt a lot not to be able to go the places he did or hang out with his friends.  I 
was always the dorky younger brother who tried so hard to just fit in.  All I ever 
wanted was for him to be proud of me.  So, when Scott announced that he was going to 
work the summer teaching mentally challenged kids and asked if I'd like to volunteer, 
I jumped at the chance to spend the time with him. I was 14 and the only volunteer at 
the program.
Everyone else was 21 and above, either earning college credits in Special Education 
like my brother, or trying to make a few bucks for the summer.

We had approximately 30 students, ranging in age from 8 to 21, with the majority being 
my age.  I had never had much exposure to the world of the mentally challenged and was 
a bit taken aback on my first day.  Wheelchair after wheelchair rolled off the bus, 
each with its own special passenger, smiles brighter than the sun in summer.  Parents 
dropping off their bundles of joy, each one filled with the same excitement I felt my 
first day of school.

And then there was Mikey.

Mikey was 9 years old, tall, thin, and severely emotionally disturbed.  He stood alone 
in the corner, weaving back and forth, afraid.  It was as if he was invisible to all 
the other students and counselors.  I walked over to him, reached out my hand and he 
began to scream.  I remember the look of embarrassment in my brother's eyes.  I wanted 
to crawl under a rock and just quit.  I backed away and tended to the other students.

Every morning Mikey would get dropped off by his mother, and every morning he would go 
to the same corner where he spent most of his day alone.  Even other students would 
avoid him, not wanting to listen to the screaming or tantrums he would throw.

Each afternoon the counselors would have their student's pair off and do different 
activities.  And each afternoon Mikey would remain in the corner, watching.  Feeling 
more comfortable, I approached the director and asked her about Mikey.  She explained 
that he has been coming to the program for the past couple years and this was how he 
spent his days and no one had the time needed to spend with him.  I asked her if I 
could be assigned to him.  She didn't respond at first and I could see the whole, You 
are only 14 years old! What can you do? look in her eyes.

Sure, go ahead. What could it hurt? she finally replied.

So each morning Mikey would come in and I would be waiting for him.  He would walk 
over to his corner and I would tag right along, standing or sitting next to him for 
hours, not saying a word.  He would scream and everyone would look, but I would just 
stare straight back at them, determined not to quit. This went on for two weeks.  I 
knew all the counselors were talking about me to my brother.  This was not what I had 
envisioned my summer to turn into.  It was suppose to strengthen the bond between my 
brother and I, not make it weaker.

Then something happened that changed my life forever.  I overslept one morning and my 
brother had already taken off to work.  I jumped on my bike and rushed to the school, 
embarrassed for over sleeping and worried I would be in trouble.  I walked into the 
classroom and the room went silent. Oh no, I thought.

That's when I heard it.  Someone was clapping their hands.  I shrugged it off as a 
student just expressing their excitement.  Then someone else began clapping. Another 
student, I thought.  No, it was one of the counselors. 
What was going on? Then it erupted.  Everyone was clapping. Were they all being 
sarcastic that I was late?

It was at that moment that I locked eyes with my brother.  He was clapping the loudest 
out of everyone and smiling at me.  I just stood there puzzled until the Director of 
the program approached me and explained that it had to do with Mikey.  Apparently when 
Mikey arrived that morning and couldn't find me he went around from table to table, 
counselor to counselor, asking, Where's Paul? Where's Paul?

The Director informed me that those were the first words Mikey had spoken in the past 
couple years.  I didn't know what to say.

I could feel my eyes beginning to fill with tears.  I looked over to Mikey in his 
corner and he was smiling, pointing to me and saying, Paul! Paul! Paul!

I felt a hand on my shoulder. It was Scott. This is my little brother, he kept 
reminding everyone with pride in his voice.  It was then I began to cry.

The next year I was hired to be a counselor.  I was only 15 and had to get a worker's 
permit.  I was in charge of my own group of students and had a college girl as my 
assistant.

As for Mikey, his family moved out West and I was saddened by the fact that I would 
never see him again.  I hoped that he was all right and thought of him that whole 
summer.

The last day of the program I received a postcard from California.  In barely legible 
handwriting were the words Hi Paul.  It was from Mikey.  I knew he was going to be 
okay.

Author Unknown

Read and meditate on these scriptures:

John 15:11-13 Jesus says �?oThese things have I spoken unto you, that My Joy
might remain in you, and that your Joy might be full.  This is My commandment, That ye 
love one another, as I have loved you.  Greater love hath no man than this, that a man 
lay down his life for his friends.

1 John 4:7-8 Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that 
loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.  He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God 
is love.

Psalm 37:23-27 The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD: and He delighteth in 
his way.  Though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down: for the LORD upholdeth 
him with His hand.  I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the 
righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread.  He is ever merciful, and lendeth; and 
his seed is blessed.  Depart from evil, and do good; and dwell for evermore.

All of these scriptures can be found in the King James Version Bible.

Today's Selected Poem:  DON'T SAY YOU'RE NOT IMPORTANT
Click here to read --- http://www.Godswork.org/enpoem85.htm

Today's Selected Testimony:  JESUS SAVES ALCOHOLIC UNCLE
Click here to read --- http://www.Godswork.org/testimony58.htm

In Christ's Service, 
Dwayne Savaya 
Gods Work Ministry 

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