With the quarantine
continuing, it seems that more and more people are finding ways to help,
encourage and bless others in the process.
People seem to be reaching out to friends and neighbors to help in any
way possible.
Essential workers continue
to volunteer for and put their lives on the line to provide services for
others.
Austin ISD is sending out
110 of their school buses, equipped with Wi-Fi, to neighborhoods that have
limited online access.
Churches are continuing to
find ways to encourage and minister. Our
Preschool Minister at Tallowood, Kasey Fagan, had several volunteers who made a
special delivery on Friday. They divided
up areas of town and went to the home of each preschooler leaving a sack that
included stickers, coloring pages, and a bottle of bubbles for each child. A red rose was also given with an encouraging
note to the moms attached:
Wednesday evening, residents from the
Fairfield neighborhood parked in the lot of Memorial Hermann Hospital in
CyFair. They were joined by firemen and
EMTs. The people turned their radios to
KSBJ where they gave a shoutout to the healthcare workers. As the DJ played “Waymaker” by Michael W.
Smith, the people clapped, cheered, and waved to the personnel.
Nicky Denza’s wife has
already made and shipped over 1,100 masks.
She has used over 100 yards of material and countless spools of
thread. Mrs. Denza is making and
shipping the masks and is not charging for them. Mr. Denza said, “This is not about profit
this is about survival. God Bless
Everyone.”
Our friend, Natalie Thannum,
lives in Chicago. She recently made
masks, placed them in ziplock bags, and clipped them to a fence, along with a
note that said, “Hey Neighbors! I made
some masks. They are all disinfected and
grab one if you need it. XOXO Natalie!”
Greg Roberts lives in
Dallas, Texas. Last week he spent 12
hours, over a 2-day period, chalking 6 panels of detailed artwork on the
sidewalk, depicting the Easter Story, for his neighbors and community to enjoy.
People are freely using
the gifts and talents God has given them to bless, encourage, and comfort
people during these days.
Recently, eight hospital doctors
and nurses gathered on the roof of Jackson South Medical Center in Miami,
Florida. Appropriately spaced in a
circle, they knelt in prayer before beginning their day. Danny Rodriguez, senior ER tech responded,
“This is how we started our morning today.
Our team said a prayer, asking God for guidance and protection while we
are at work, and to keep us and our families safe.”
Teachers are learning different
ways and methods to teach, instruct, and offer guidance for their
students. Computer programs are offered
for instruction and assessment. The
efforts are working, but sometimes it’s just not the same as being in the
classroom and having lessons clarified.
Rylee Anderson is a sixth-grader at Madison Middle School in Madison,
South Dakota. She was attempting the
graphing unit, but it just wasn’t making sense.
After emailing her teacher, Chris Waba, for help, she was still not
understanding. Waba brought a chair,
whiteboard, and markers, and sat outside of the Andersons glass front door and spent
15 minutes teaching Rylee until she understood the concept and could complete
the assignment.
People continue to provide
food, services, and prayers for the essential workers.
Bible study
teachers/speakers are offering their materials for free, or at a discounted price,
to encourage people to study God’s Word during these days.
A call went out from New
York that they were in desperate need of protective gear for their police
personnel. A private plane from Raytheon
flew in with 1,750 crime scene Tyvek suits on Tuesday and an additional 2,125
suits on Wednesday.
General Dynamics has
provided 120,000 pairs of gloves along with 111 barrels of hand sanitizer. Pernod and UPS have also been leaders in
answering the calls for help.
People are placing bears
and or hearts in their windows as an encouragement to those in their
neighborhood. As families go on walks,
they search for the hearts and bears.
People being surprised
with needed supplies that have been left on their doorsteps.
This past weekend, a
student’s family had a meal delivered to their son’s teacher to thank and
encourage him for his extra effort, work, and teaching during these days of
quarantine.
Carnival Cruise Lines
offered their fully staffed cruise ships to help with Covid-19 patients.
GM and Ford are continuing
to make ventilators at their plants.
College students have made
masks with clear materials around the mouth area in order to help with
communication with the deaf and hearing impaired.
NHL and NBA players have
written checks to cover the salary for the arena staff.
Earlier this month,
Michael Che’s grandma died of COVID-19.
Che, the Saturday Night Live star, decided that in memory and
honor of his grandma he would pay a month’s rent for all 160 apartments in the
New York City Housing project where his grandma lived.
Breweries are using
supplies to make sanitizers.
People are reaching out to
local restaurants by ordering take-out meals, in hopes of keeping them in
business.
Some CEOs are forgoing
their salary so their workers can be helped during these days.
The workers at Rosewood
Retirement & Assisted Living Community, in Lafayette, Louisiana, planned a
“We are in This Together Motorcade” for their residents. The residents were seated in chairs that were
spread out along the sidewalk in front of the facility. At the planned time, the families began parading
by in their cars with signs and well wishes to remind their family members of
how much they were loved and missed.
Chefs in Las Vegas,
Nevada, are donating their services and preparing 1,000 meals a day.
Janice Campbell, from
Rosenberg, painted some kindness rocks to give to nurses in an ICU unit. They were greatly appreciated. Ms. Campbell was elated when she found out
that the nurses decided to pay the blessing forward and give one of the
reminder rocks to each patient that survived COVID-19.
Residents of Buckner’s
Greenridge, in Austin, were pictured singing God’s praises while standing in
their doorways on Easter Sunday.
So do not
fear, for I am with you;
do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will
strengthen you and help you;
I will uphold you with my righteous right
hand.
Isaiah 41:10
Therefore,
my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give
yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in
the Lord is not in vain.
1 Corinthians 15:58
Praise be
to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and
the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can
comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.
2 Corinthians 1:3-4
YES, God's word gives wisdom and guidance for these days!!!
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