Saturday, January 23, 2016

... about a wig - spreading God's love



One summer evening in 2007 I attended Bowman camp.  At the end of the message as I was moved by the Holy Spirit, I went forward and knelt at the altar to pray.  I knew the speaker personally.  He had even stayed in my husband and my home when he had been the speaker at my church.  So I kept in touch with him and in July of 2009 I wrote him a letter.  Here is part of that letter:
You may recall that a few years ago when you were the speaker at the Bowman Camp, I knelt at the altar and asked God to use me, to work in and through me.  After the service I shared with you some of what was on my heart.  You recommended that I get a copy of the book, "Just Walk Across the Room."  Since that night God has begun a great work in my life.  I am truly amazed.
 
I had gotten a copy of the book and one thought in the book was to look for opportunities to spread God’s love in small as well as big ways, perhaps doing nothing more than giving someone a smile.  And so I began to look for those opportunities.  I would like to share a recent one with you.

For twenty-five years I had worked as a programmer/analyst.  For most of those years, I followed the suggestions of dressing for success.  I wore business suit and heels and had a professional hair cut.  However, I am not a morning person and to get moving in the morning is difficult for me.  Most mornings, I would be running late.  So I decided to buy a wig and when I didn’t have time to fix my hair I would wear the wig.  Later, dressing for success went out the window and business casual dress was allowed in the work place.  My wig ended up all but forgotten in the back of a shelf in my closet.

In Feb of 2009 I was laid off of my job as a programmer/analyst.    In Oct 2009, I started working as a Customer Service Rep for an insurance company that provides Medicare supplement insurance to people on Medicare.  I have talked to thousands and thousands of people all across our great land.  I was totally out of my comfort zone on this job.  My talents lay in my being a programmer/analyst.   However, each day as I struggled with my job, God opened my eyes in ways that I had never imagined to a real and hurting world.   And so I began praying for my customers.  I have told countless number of my customers that I would pray for them.  At least two asked me to pray for them and one customer asked me if I were a Christian and he told me I was angel.

It was then that I remembered that wig in the back on my closet.  I got it out and all the cleaning and styling products that went with it.  I decided that the very next customer that called and asked if a wig would be covered by the health insurance because they had lost all their hair due to cancer treatments I would offer them my wig.  Within days of my decision, a lady named Jane called and asked if wigs were covered.  I had to tell her no they were not.  So I offered mine to her.  She gave me her email address and asked if I would send her a picture of the wig which I did.  Here is her reply. 


The Wig
Surprisingly, I have often worn my hair in such a style   and with summer highlights the color is not too far off.   If you want to send the wig, I will try it and return it if I cannot use it.  Mailing address… With thanksgiving for your thoughtfulness.

And so I mailed her the wig along with all the accessories and included one of my photo greeting cards that I had made.  In it I told her I would pray for her.  

Until the day I retired, I struggled with my job but God had helped me - one day at a time.   For Jane, He gave me the opportunity to spread some of His love by offering her my wig and for others He had given me the opportunity to let them know someone cared and was praying for them.

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