boy in gray and white striped shirt sitting on floor

Some years ago in a small village in the Midwest, a little twelve-year old girl named Terri was babysitting her little brother. Terri walked outside to check the mail. As she turned back from the mailbox, she couldn’t believe her eyes. The house was on fire. So very quickly the little house was enveloped in flames.

Terri ran as fast as she could into the flaming house only to find her baby brother trapped by a burning rafter which had fallen and pinned him to the floor. Hurriedly, Terri worked to free her brother. 

She had trouble getting him loose as the flames were dancing around their heads. Finally, she freed him. She picked him up and quickly took him outside and revived him just as the roof of the house caved in.

By this time, firemen were on the scene and the neighbors had gathered outside the smoldering remains of the house. The neighbors had been too frightened to go inside or to do anything to help, and they were tremendously impressed with the courage of the twelve-year old girl. 

They congratulated her for her heroic efforts and said, “Terri, you are so very brave. Weren’t you scared? What were you thinking about when you ran into the burning house?” 

I love Terri’s answer. She said, “I wasn’t thinking about anything. I just heard my little brother crying.”

Thanks to James W. Moore for sharing. 

Let me ask you something. You watch TV, your eyes are on your smartphone, tablet or computer throughout the day. How long has it been since YOU heard YOUR brother or sister crying on any of those screens?

DON’T LET OTHERS DISTRACT YOU FROM WHAT GOD HAS ALEADY CALLED YOU TO DO!

Others need to hear those who are crying. Please share my Message. 

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