London looking its best at Christmas,
above is a combination of beautiful pictures I snapped in central London; I’ve
decided to use it as my Christmas post.
May the season bring you joy, peace,
happiness and abundant blessings.
Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!
Below is a little story I will like to
share with you, please read…
Last Sunday on my way to church something happened. As I was walking towards the Church edifice a man
with a ginger coloured moustache stopped me.
The man was decently and neatly
dressed not the sort I had expected to see loitering around the Church on an
icy cold Sunday morning.
“Good morning,” the man said as he
walked towards me.
“Good morning sir,” I responded
emphasising the word “sir” as the Nigerian switch inside of me was fully tuned
on that morning, not conscious that I just replied a white man.
I increased my pace as I woke up late
that Sunday so the church service had already started.
“Please lady, I need your help,” the
man caught up with me.
I stopped walking as his queen’s
British English sank into my ears; his impeccable elocution was immediately
obvious.
My mind raced a thousand miles as I
discreetly questioned the man’s motive.
“Yes how can I help?” my eyes once
again run from up his head to down his shoes just checking to make sure he is sane
not a lunatic or drug addict.
The man’s blue flowery shirt and Royal
Blue Sharkskin trouser were well ironed; his patent black Shoes look new.
“So sorry to disturb you but I am in a
sort of quandary right now, I will like you to direct me to a church giving out
food or hamper for Christmas.”
The beam on his face seemed to have
disappeared; the red patches on his cheeks suddenly became evident like deep
red blushes.
What on earth could have happened to
this man? I thought.
“Our church will be giving out food
and hampers on Christmas Eve, I can get you more information if you don’t mind
waiting,” I said.
“No, I cannot wait till Christmas Eve,
I need a quick fix. Do you know of any
other black attending Pentecostal churches giving out food?” the man coughed
after he spoke.
The word BLACK struck me, more like a
compliment to me and my race.
Then I began to silently question how
many of his race knew about this sort of kindly gesture going on in the ethnic
minority place of worship especially during the festive period like Christmas.
Black people in the diaspora are known
to be notorious especially Africans; mostly people from my country (Nigeria) if
I want to be specific.
Our existence as black connotes crimes
like fraud, drug dealings, human trafficking and other image tarnishing
offences.
As a blogger I’ve published so many of
this shameful offences as we have to tell it just as it is unfortunately; and
I’ve decided to take it upon myself to also post the positive.
Churches have become so controversial
lately that if you are not determined to hold on to God one would stop
attending but at least something positive no matter how small seemed to have
emerged out of it.
The man’s last statement charged me up
so I began to name some Pentecostal churches I knew that might be worth
checking out and I helped him in my own little way.
The point of sharing this true life
little story is to emphasise the act and power of giving; and also to reveal
how Christian’s kindly gesture could be another person means of living or
survivor unknown to them during this festive season.
Please Always Give If You Can and Once again….Merry Xmas Mi Lovely
People….
Story By K Jinadu
Got the point Kemi Merry Christmas
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ReplyDeleteKemi great inspiring story nice
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