Lenten Reflection–The Best Work Of All

photo by Josh Scholten

If I can put one touch of rosy sunset into the life of any man or woman, I shall feel that I have worked with God.
G.K. Chesterton

This short video about a young man with Down’s Syndrome who changes a work place illustrates such a simple point: anyone can make a memorable difference in the lives of others by bringing a touch of beauty and meaning into their otherwise routine work. I found it inspiring as it was shared by one of my co-workers and now each of us is searching for our own special way to touch others with that daily “rosy sunset.”

The point is the unexpected gift, whether it is a palette of color in the sky at the end of the day, a thoughtful gesture that pays forward inspiring others to do the same, or the sacrifice that pays for all debts forever. It is doing the work of God in other’s lives–the best work of all.

thanks to our near neighbors Bellewood Acres for this beautiful sunset photo from 3/6/12

One thought on “Lenten Reflection–The Best Work Of All

  1. Emily,
    I LOVE this! Working in retail, we are told to “delight” the customer, as long as we SELL, SELL, SELL! In good times and in bad times, this selling / bottom line / hit the numbers mentality doesn’t breed customer loyalty. It’s actions like Johnny’s , the ones that make the customer feel special, cherished, valued, that brings them back. Thank you for sharing something that reinforces what a few of us do in our store, even if we aren’t the biggest sellers! We are the “loyalty program” for our store.

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