A Doughnut for Your Story?

 

 


I was leaving the doughnut shop and I heard the next customer say, "I need a minute to look. I haven't been in a doughnut shop in years."

Naturally, my first thought was, "What?" How is it possible not to be in a doughnut shop for years?

Then, I heard the rest of the conversation.

"I've been in China for 12 years and the best I could get was a doughnut from something like a Walmart. Not a real doughnut."

It was all I could do not to stop right there and start asking him questions, but my more disciplined self stopped me. Still, I'd love to know the rest of his story.

We all have stories to tell and while they might seem ordinary to us, I think they might be quite interesting to others. In addition to details about life, I am always interested in stories that bring people to faith. They are often a fascinating testament to God tangibly working in someone's life.

Often circuitous, the twists and turns and surprises of life add great interest to our story.

This week, as we continue to celebrate the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, let's tell each other our story and draw closer to one another--even those who do not share our particular faith.

As we grow closer, our unity will strengthen our work towards peace, and Heaven knows we need peace in this world.

What is your story of faith? Are you willing to share it?

Janet Cassidy
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