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Monday, March 21, 2011

We Love: The story of the Jar.

Caitlin is 10 years old.
She greets me with a huge hug and a matching smile every Sunday morning.
She has the biggest, brightest, kindest, most compassionate heart.
Over the past few months, she's been working hard.
Washing cars, lemonade stands, collecting recycling, raking leaves, doing the dishes, and I can only imagine what else.
She's been working hard and saving her pennies.
Putting them in this jar.
On Sunday, she came running up to me (as usual) and handed me this glitter-covered jar. At first, I looked at it, thinking it was something her teachers had prompted her to bring to Sunday School. But after closer examination, I realized she was bringing her hard-earned money to contribute to our church-wide "We Love" offering that was happening that day at all three gatherings to help us raise money for our new space.
My heart melted.
Tears began to run down my cheeks. I was overwhelmed by the amount of sacrifice and generosity I was seeing from this 10 year old.
Nate said a number of times that it's not how much you bring, but how much it costs you.
This jar of change was everything to Caitlin.
It was all she had.
Do you remember being 10? A quarter was a big deal!
This jar was full of quarters.
This jar was a big deal.
I know that because of her ability to give up everything for God's glory, this little girl will live an incredibly blessed life. God will overwhelm her. I'm sure of it.
I realize to some, this jar doesn't look like much. Maybe $20 work of coins. But to this 10 year old, it was months and months of hard work and sacrifice.
What an example.
And the joy she had when she was giving it... We have a lot we can learn from 10 year olds like Caitlin.

3 comments:

stuckinmypedals said...

I'm having the same type of thing in my classroom. We're raising money for the Good News Rescue Mission. We're up to over $90, which is amazing for 6 year olds. More than one kid has donated their tooth fairy money. Talk about sacrifice!

stuckinmypedals said...

I'm having the same type of thing in my classroom. We're raising money for the Good News Rescue Mission. We're up to over $90, which is amazing for 6 year olds. More than one kid has donated their tooth fairy money. Talk about sacrifice!

Anna said...

I LOVED this story when you told it last night! It's exciting to see how God is shaping our children!!

Anna :)

 
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