This is my first time mailing in to Joynet.
I subscribed last week & I am MIGHTY thankful that I did. Thanks to
Shijo 
for telling me about this.
 
Tomorrow, I am schedule to speak to the Christeens & I ask your prayers
for
the little ones that are going to participate and for God loving
guidance as 
I speak.
 
Thanks
Love
Ruby
Abu Dhabi
 
 
I just recd this in my mail.
 
In Brooklyn, New York, Chush is a school that caters to learning
disabled
children.  Some children remain in Chush for their entire school career,
while others can be main-streamed into regular schools.
 
At a Chush fund-raising dinner, the father of a Chush child delivered a
speech that would never be forgotten by all who attended. After
extolling
the school and its dedicated staff, he cried out, "Where is the
perfection
in my son Shaya? Everything God does is done with perfection. But my
child
cannot understand things as other children do. My child cannot remember
facts and figures as other children do. Where is God's perfection?"
 
The audience was shocked by the question, pained by the father's anguish
and
 
stilled by the piercing query. "I believe," the father answered, "that
when
God brings a child like this into the world, the perfection that he
seeks is
in the way people react to this child." He then told the following story
about his son, Shaya:
 
One afternoon, Shaya and his father walked past a park where some boys
Shaya
knew were playing baseball. Shaya asked, "Do you think they will let me
play?"
 
Shaya's father knew that his son was not at all athletic and that most
boys
would not want him on their team. But Shaya's father understood that if
his
son was chosen to play it would give him a comfortable sense of
belonging.
Shaya's father approached one of the boys in the field and asked if
Shaya
could play. The boy looked around for guidance from his teammates.
 
Getting none, he took matters into his own hands and said "We are losing
by
six runs and the game is in the eighth inning. I guess he can be on our
team
and we'll try to put him up to bat in the ninth inning."
 
Shaya's father was ecstatic as Shaya smiled broadly. Shaya was told to
put
on a glove and go out to play short center field.  In the bottom of the
eight inning, Shaya's team scored a few runs but was still behind by
three.
In the bottom of the ninth inning, Shaya's team scored again and now
with
two outs and the bases loaded with the potential winning run on base.
 
Shaya was scheduled to be up. Would the team actually let Shaya bat at
this
juncture and give away their chance to win the game?
 
Surprisingly, Shaya was given the bat. Everyone knew that it was all but
impossible because Shaya didn't even know how to hold the bat properly,
let
alone hit with it. However as Shaya stepped up to the plate, the pitcher
moved a few steps to lob the ball in softly so Shaya should at least be
able
to make contact.
 
The first pitch came and Shaya swung clumsily and missed.
 
One of Shaya's teammates came up to Shaya and together they held the bat
and
faced the pitcher waiting for the next pitch.
 
The pitcher again took a few steps forward to toss the ball softly
toward
Shaya. 
 
As the pitch came in, Shaya and his teammate swung at the ball and
together
they hit a slow ground ball to the pitcher.
 
The pitcher picked up the soft grounder and could easily have thrown the
ball to the first baseman. Shaya would have been out and that would have
ended the game.
 
Instead, the pitcher took the ball and threw it on a high arc to right
field, far beyond reach of the first baseman.
 
Everyone started yelling, "Shaya, run to first. Run to first."
 
Never in his life had Shaya run to first.  He scampered down the
baseline
wide-eyed and startled. By the time he reached first base, the right
fielder
had the ball. He could have thrown the ball to the second baseman who
would
tag out Shaya, who was still running.
 
But the right fielder understood what the pitcher's intentions were, so
he
threw the ball high and far over the Third baseman's head.
 
Everyone yelled, "Run to second, run to second."
 
Shaya ran towards second base as the runners ahead of him deliriously
circled the bases towards home.
 
As Shaya reached second base, the opposing short stop ran to him, turned
him
in the direction of third base and shouted," Run to third."
 
As Shaya rounded third, the boys from both teams ran behind him
screaming,
"Shaya run home." Shaya ran home, stepped on home plate and all 18 boys
lifted him on their shoulders and made him the hero, as he had just hit
a
"grand slam" and won the game for his team.
 
"That day," said the father softly with tears now rolling down his face,
"those 18 boys reached their level of God's perfection."

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