"Reach Out" by Christine Webb
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I get many opportunities to reach out to people on a daily basis because of my store.
Whether it is when I am teaching a workshop, greeting customers, or just through emails, I get to have that contact.
While going through my processing with my divorce, I have had some pretty low days.
At times, it has been all I can do to get through the day.
I received an email from a sister of a customer who had visited my store when she was in town several years ago. When I received this email, it was not such a good day for me.
She emailed about trouble she had been having with soldering her pendants under glass.
She had soldered before but it had been a while. She listed her problems.
I was overwhelmed. Overwhelmed with my personal issues, overwhelmed with her problems with soldering which are not easy to solve via email…….
But I took a deep breath and started in with my best solutions to her problems.
I got a thank you response for helping her and I thought that was it!
Well, last Sunday (12/7), I decided to go to church. I have not been to church in a while and my friend had been talking how Crossroads Church, around the corner from me, really helped her through her divorce.
So I went.
The message that Sunday was about Re-Gifting, a 3 part series. Re-Gifting the gifts that Jesus has given us. The Re-Gifting subject for that Sunday was about Love.
The pastor had 5 main points about Re-Gifting Jesus' Love for us to others:
1) Say it to those we love
2) Write it in a note to those we love and appreciate
3) Touch, A simple hug, touch of the hand to those we love
4) Show kindness always to all
5) Celebrate Life & Mourn with those we love
You can hear the full sermon here: http://www.crossroadscolorado.com/
Go to Online Message, Giving the Gift of Love 12/7
When I got home and opened my email, I got this email from Cheryl, the person I had helped solve her soldering problems:
"Thanks Again Christine,
send some pendants to a woman there for
fulfill my promise thanks to your help.
much for taking the time to help me out of

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