How much time, treasure, and talent do we volunteer?

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Giving freely, abundantly, and often makes us smile, and we know this

 

How much time, treasure, and talent do we volunteer? And where do we spend it?

What’s the payoff?

Do we (should we) even concern ourselves with any ‘payoff’?

Or can we serve simply because in the giving we receive?

Yeah, final answer.

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Dear Son, the power in being focused and disciplined will reward you exponentially

Photo collage of African safari animals
Scott loved animals and was a safari driver at Disney, then went to Africa on a real safari

 

Celebration of life for Scott Patrick Milligan
Dear Son, the flower and seed pod (middle right) came from your yard, the seeds are the healing gift

 

Dear Son, the power in being focused and disciplined will reward you exponentially.

Ever have a week similar to the week after September 11, 2001?

Sad, confused, hopeful?

Remember? Of course we do. We know exactly where we were when we heard the news.

I focused on the “three percent” last night – Christine, her husband John, and her uncle Frank.

Yes, there was also time with Isobel, Brian and Joy, as well as Craig.

Sometimes we touch hearts without even trying, without ever knowing.

Other times, like last night, our only goal is to make sure we hit a bullseye.

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Coincidence Perhaps?

Corner Stone
Corner Stone

Perhaps, all our “good fortune” can be summed up by his quote I found, tucked away in a folder from 2004.

“Coincidence is a small miracle which God wishes to remain anonymous.” — unknown

Ya with me?

PS. Assertiveness is a trait. Arrogance a burden.