But for some others, doing these things may be just barely enough to appease our conscience. For Susan Finch, giving a blanket to a homeless man was not enough. Susan had been involved in raising money for a local women’s shelter in Laguna Beach, but wanted to do more. When she tried to volunteer, she found out it required a lot of training. Her time was limited due to owning a retail business and she was unable to help the shelter. But she was determined to find a way.
Susan’s mother had an idea one day to make blankets for unwed mothers, and asked Susan to help sew them. Susan used her connections with local picture framers through her art gallery and asked for their fabric remnants, and ended up with a pile of odd blue, black, and off-white fabric. Right then, a lightbulb came on. Susan had the idea for combining her love for quilts, children and helping others, rounded up a few locals with a similar passion, and Binky Patrol was born. Not long afterward, an article was written in Susan’s local newspaper. The story reached the staff member of a well-known national talk show, and within hours after airing, Susan received hundreds of phone calls from all over the country from people wanting to know how they could help. Over the past 15 years Binky Patrol went from a sign-up sheet with five volunteers, to over 100 chapters and thousands of people who have volunteered in one way or another. In fact, our own ministry that gives blankets to the hospitals, WomenShelter, and police and fire departments started out as a Binky Patrol chapter.
Binky Patrol didn't grow to what it is today because Susan set out to do something big. It is because of the thousands of volunteers, many of whom do just a little bit, that adds up to a whole lot. No matter what God is calling you to do, no matter how small it may seem, it is not in any way insignificant. God can still use you, and wants to. Jesus tells us, “You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden.” The good works we do, even the little hold-the-door-open things, are like a light in that city. Let your light shine!
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