Tuesday 21 January 2014

Happy New Year, Happy 1st Birthday ATF And My Second BellaNaija Post! (UPDATED)


 

It's amazing how fast time has flown! Just the other day, we were ringing in the new year and before you can say Jack, it's the 21st day of the year! It reminds us in a way if how much we need to take note of and attend to the small, seemingly infinitesimal things before we lose out on the opportunity to do so. So without much ado, and even though it's taken me 21 days to get around to doing this with my dear friends on this blog, I have to wish you a very happy new year! I cannot but say how much my life has been touched by everyone here and I do sincerely hope I have been able to do the same for you. I pray for goodness and mercy to follow you in 2014 and for Gods grace to fill you in all that you do.

On another note, this blog is 1! Again, how time flies! Feels just like yesterday, but damn (pardon my French) it's been a year already. Last but not least, I wrote my second piece for Bella Naija, a popular Nigerian blog that I would like to share with you all, dear friends. You can totally dismiss it if you read it on BN already, but if you haven't please take the time out to read, I hope it inspires you as much as it did me.



A Reason To Be Thankful

The story is told of how, recently in a US restaurant two men walked in and asked to be served by the grumpiest waiter. The owner said they had no grumpy waiters and offered to seat them with the happiest waitress instead. The men accepted the offer and were sat with 18 year old Abigail Sailors. Abigail was bright and cheerful, and served the men their order; turkey dressing special with eggs and sausage.




The men asked her what made her so happy. Her answer to that question was an account of how her childhood had been so filled with pain and sorrow. Her parents were involved in a car crash when she was young. The accident left her mother with permanent brain damage and rendered her father unfit to care for her and her four older siblings. Abigail spent her youth moving from foster home to foster home. Often times away from her siblings, and eventually she and her siblings were taken in by a couple who she says shaped the person she has grown up to be.

She told the two men about how she had been trying to put herself through Trinity Bible College, studying Youth ministry and Psychology, and how because she didn’t have enough money. She had to take up a job, saving her wages and tips to add to her financial aid and return to college the following year. But despite everything, Sailors says she is thankful. “I’m just thankful, everything we went through; my attitude is God blessed me with a lot of things, and that is why I am thankful”.
The two men finished their meal. One told her he graduated from Trinity himself. Then they both reached out and gave her two checks; one for £5,000 which was her tuition and another for $1,000 which was for personal use. They topped it off with a $100 tip which Abigail split with another server.

Needless to say, miracles, big, humongous, gigantic, unexpected, undeserved, happen when we dare to be thankful. Life can hand us so many reasons to be sad, down, depressed and forlorn, but we can chose to have an attitude of gratitude regardless.
This year 2014, if there is one new year’s resolution you should be making, it is to develop an attitude of thankfulness and gratitude. Yes, you will have days when you will be happy this year, and yes, you will have days when you will be not so much. But make a resolution that no matter what happens, you will always look for a reason to be thankful and your joy will be full. The heart believes what the mouth proclaims.

Ignore everything that tries to make you complain or whine or worry; your weight, your unemployment, your financial status or bank balance and remain thankful and watch the heavens move on your behalf. In the Bible, it didn’t take prayers or a long, lengthy fast to bring down the walls of Jericho, it took a loud thanksgiving, joyous shout. And those walls came down. No matter the walls that stare at you this year, may a song of thankfulness continually flow from your lips, causing them to bow.
Have a thankful New Year!

“Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough”― Oprah Winfrey



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