God's love shined through His servant, Lillian. I am grateful for that. :-) |
November 27, 2013 Dear Lillian, Happy 91st Birthday! I just got off the phone with you. I love you and I am so glad you are a part of my life! You might be wondering why I am writing this letter. Especially since you know I never write -- I always call. And what more do I have to say after just having talked with you for an hour? I am writing to say, "Thank you!" I am actually writing this letter for a contest on Writing.Com. Writing.Com is the writing website I've told you about. It is November and I am participating in NanoWrimo as a Rebel. Remember, I told you I was going to try to write 50,000 words in an assortment of articles and essays this month. Well, I only have a few more days before the end of that activity. I am behind in my word count and am struggling to write ANYTHING. Last night, I even wrote a smidgeon of fiction in an effort to try and catch up. Well, there is a contest on Writing.Com called "The Writer's Cramp" . I seldom enter it because, usually, it is asking for fiction and, usually, I don't write fiction. (You can also enter a poem but, you know me, I don't write poetry either.) Well, last night, since I was already writing short blurbs of fiction, I decided to enter "The Writer's Cramp" . Imagine my surprise when I read this: NEW PROMPT:Write a LETTER to someone (1000 words or less - or a poem, 40 lines or less) thanking them for making a difference in your life. You can change the names to keep anonymity, but please make this a real person and a real thank you. This contest runs daily. Entries have to be in by noon. This thank you letter to someone who has made a difference in your life must be in by noon on YOUR BIRTHDAY! How perfect! There is NO ONE who has had as much of a positive impact on my life as YOU! YOU taught me God loves me. That truth has been with me for as long as I can remember. I believe you taught it to me when I was a tiny tike at the little Methodist church in Allentown. You don't remember. Neither do I. We have talked about it. You left that church before I was even five years old. When we first talked about it, we decided I was two or three when you left. The one thing we both know is that when you left, you loved Jesus. You came back into my life when I was twelve. My fondest memories are of your face and your smile as you led Sunday School and Vacation Bible School in singing songs -- songs that told story of a Saviour and His love. I saw Jesus in YOU! Thank you, Lillian, for being a faithful servant. I love you, ruwth |