I recently ran into a gentlemen who was running for office in my locale. I had met him previously at a social event. He said, "Do you remember me?" And I said of course I remembered meeting him at the event. "No," he responded, "Do you remember meeting me at your mom's?" Shocked I said I hadn't. As I searched my memory over when I could have possibly met him at my mom's, he made a remark I missed about rudeness. "My mom was rude to you?" I asked. Laughing, he answered, "No, you were! But then I was just a friend of your little sister." I still didn't remember, the event happened 20 years earlier. But 20 years later he still remembered I had been rude.
Never underestimate your influence.
Recently, I got an email from a former co-worker. I haven't worked outside the home in 12 years, so literally I have not seen this person in 12 years. We did exchange a few Christmas cards over the years, and I sent a congratulations card once over a promotion.
The email asked me to pray for my co-worker's family as they went through a medical crisis. I was honored to do so.This person hadn't seen me in 12 years, but remembered that I "believed in the power of prayer" 12 years later.
What you do, how you act, what you say, leaves an impact on people, good or bad.
What influence are you, and your faith, leaving?
What you do, how you act, what you say, leaves an impact on people, good or bad.
What influence are you, and your faith, leaving?