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29 Dec 2009

It’s nice to know you’re making a difference

Author: rich | Filed under: misc

I’ve had two pleasantly encouraging moments today that let me know that my life and my work are making a difference in people’s lives.

First, I received an email from someone whose family has been attending our church for the past few months.  She said, in part:

[My husband] and I agreed that the Christmas Eve service at Living Hope was by far the nicest and most MEANINGFUL one we have ever attended.  It really started our Christmas off right.

We got back from Indy on Sunday night.  I really felt a loss at missing Sunday morning’s service.  I never felt that way before.  That’s a testament to how much Living Hope has become a part of my spiritual life.

Second, I just noticed today that last week (on my birthday), my friend Nichole wrote this post about Giving on her blog, in which she mentions something that stuck with her from her visit to our church a month or so ago.  I was excited just to see her that Sunday.  It’s nice to hear that something from that day has stuck with her and is still influencing her thoughts & life today.

Please understand: I’m not the kind of person who wonders if my work really matters…. but it’s always nice to hear real-life examples of ways that what we do makes a difference to the people around us.  It’s just… encouraging, you know?

If you’ve had this sort of thing happen to you recently, please share it in the comments below!  I’d love to hear about it!

2 Responses to “It’s nice to know you’re making a difference”

  1. But it is nice to know that your sermon had an impact, your worship service left a lasting impression, that spiritual journeys are being revised and improved by Christ’s Word and the fellowship of believers. We know that to be true, but it’s nice to see it.

  2. No one outside of my wife and Christ himself has had a larger impact on me than you, your wife, and your ministry. We are forever in your debt. Better mentors don’t exist.

    Not cheese, not butt kissin’ just truth.

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