Tuesday 2 December 2014

LIVING TO IMPACT!


A small boy named Joel lived in a village in Warri, Nigeria.
None of his classmates liked him because of his stupidity,
especially his teacher, who was always yelling at him, "You are
driving me crazy Joel". One day Joel's mother came to the school to
check on how he was faring. The teacher told his mother honestly,
that her son is simply a disaster, getting very low marks and had
never seen such a dumb boy in her entire teaching career! The
mother was shocked at the feedback, withdrew her son
from the school and even moved to another town!
25 years later, the teacher was diagnosed with an incurable heart
disease. All the doctors strongly advised her to have a open heart
operation, which only one surgeon could perform.
Left with no other option, the teacher decided to have the
operation, which was successful.
When she opened her eyes after the surgery, she saw a
handsome doctor smiling down at her. She wanted to thank him, but
could not talk.
Her face started to turn blue, she raised her hand, trying to
tell him something but eventually died.
The doctor was shocked and was trying to work out what
went wrong. When he turned around, he saw our friend Joel working
as a cleaner in the clinic, who had unplugged the oxygen equipment
to connect his phone charger.
Common, Don't tell me you thought Joel became a doctor?
Good morning...
Now while you laugh... Some points you must take note of..
* we should try as much as possible to
speak positively into the life of people around us, and we should be a blessing by Adding something good. Try to encourage and if
possible pray so there will be positive change. Who knows, joel
might have turned out to be the one to save her but she used her
mouth to destroy him. He showed her at the end that he was
actually dumb and caused a very big disaster to her.
Who have you impacted today?

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