Nov 14, 2009

Are you up to the challenge?



Have you heard this story of the chicken and the pig  ... interesting really of how we  look at  'giving'.  One day Chicken and Pig walked by a sign outside a store that was calling for aid in kind and service to cook food for the homeless and poor. The chicken got all excited and said, 'Oh we can do our part too, I'll bring the eggs and you bring the ham". The pig thought for a minute and said, 'well the eggs are no problem for you, but the ham, well that's a challenge".
If everyone does a little it adds up, it's a simple thought really that starts it rolling. It is always  hard to commit time and effort (kids, work kids, work etc), so in some unspoken way, this was directed at me, the challenge this season is just that.
It came knocking on our door.  A few of us in the office decided we would volunteer our time and cars with a group akin to the Salvation Army - to do collection of food, gifts  and other items from people who call up to give  (which peaks particularly at this time of year). From each of us it is a small effort, together it frees up a fair bit of their resources. You feel good, the next person hears about it, and he wants to do his part too.
Guess what the boss is doing his part too.  He's letting us drive his car and better still, it's infectious,  the group has grown!
(Go ahead, take a copy of the badge above and spread your challenge story).

3 comments:

  1. I think you guys in the office are doing a wonderful thing, that's the spirit of Christmas. I will think what we can do over here and perhaps come by to pick up the badge. Blessings

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  2. Anonymous15/11/09

    I have a challenge story, I started duties as a volunteer with the Salvation Army - standing by a red pot and ringing a bell, calling for alms. It is my most humbling experience. Each 'thank you' from me is like a blast back into my soul.

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  3. Love what you're doing and yes, if we all gave just a little of our time then our world could be a very much better place to live in. Thanks:-)

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