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			Scripture:
			Galatians 6:2 
			(NLT) – “Share each other’s burdens, and in this way obey the law of 
			Christ.” 
			
			Message: 
			Headed home after road trips, our family would often stop to visit a 
			Dairy Queen just off highway 75 in Gibsonton, Florida.  Ms. Bunny, a 
			sweet middle-aged woman adorned in clown makeup, walked the dining 
			room offering to make balloon animals for children.   
			
			Ms. Bunny 
			drove a small older silver sedan that – like Ms. Bunny – was 
			decorated to stand out.  The car was covered in Christian messaging 
			reminding folks that Jesus loves you.  Whenever we passed the Dairy 
			Queen, it became a family tradition to check to see if Ms. Bunny’s 
			car was in the parking lot.  One day, it was not. 
			
			The next 
			morning my wife and I both awoke, looked at each other, and said 
			“Ms. Bunny.”  God had laid something on our hearts as we slept – Ms. 
			Bunny needed help.  We headed to the Dairy Queen as soon as it 
			opened, but, again, there was no sign of the silver sedan in the 
			parking lot.  My wife went inside to investigate, while I waited in 
			the car with the kids.   
			
			My wife saw 
			Ms. Bunny’s station set up, but no Ms. Bunny.  According to the 
			cashier, Ms. Bunny was busy getting ready in the lady’s room.  She 
			was running late, because her car needed repair, and she could not 
			afford to fix it.  My wife placed money in an envelope which she 
			left in Ms. Bunny’s tip jar.  On the envelope, my wife wrote a note 
			that said “This is for your car, you are loved”. 
			
			The 
			experience was spiritually inspiring and continues to serve our 
			family as a constant reminder of God’s active participation in our 
			world.   
			
			Prayer: 
			O Lord, You are our mighty benefactor, blessing us with amazing 
			grace, love, and compassion.  May we serve as Your earthly 
			ambassadors, lifting those around us in Your Holy Name.  Please open 
			our hearts to Your loving guidance and dispatch us to those in need 
			so that Your will may be done.  Amen. 
			
			Matt 
			Patterson 
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