I don't usually break into tears while listening to one of these presentations. I DO recall telling a woman I cared deeply about, "Michele', you'e weird" and before I could finish the "d" in weird she was saying, "Thank God". Thank goodness I've made a difference in some lives and this truly has made it possible for me to feel I can overcome handicaps that are hidden but still plague me.
Lord, you did this all with a "Thump" and a willing heart to move even when it made no sense to many. Ms. Debra Jenkins, I know we shall meet one day because this testimony has me in tears only because I have received that "Thump" for MTM and those "Left Behind" kids in Athens., Alabama.
well done. we have so much to learn from people / children who are different than us. We all have 2 special needs: To be loved and accepted- brilliant!
So AWESOME:)))) I always say THANK YOU to those that march to the beat of a different drummer, for without those there would be no creativity, no art, no music, and a very dull and unamazing world .....