There’s A Hero In All Of Us…

Arizona Bus Crash

by Justin Collins

Ever wondered or thought to yourself, “What can I do?  I dont have what it takes to help anyone.” You are wrong–God can use all of us. Take Oscar Rodriguez, a fourth-grader from Arizona. When a tragic traffic accident involving a tour bus and a pick-up truck happened along the Arizona interstate,  Oscar, an eleven-year-old  passenger on the bus got out of the wreckage injured. Inspite of  his own injuries, he helped firefighters and paramedics throughout the whole ordeal. He translated from Spanish to English, telling rescue workers what injured victims needed them to know. He stayed calm and enabled  workers to do their jobs in the  chaotic injury scene.  Click this link and watch this video, courtesy of aolnews.com. Just by being who he was, Oscar became a hero. He didn’t need special skills, training, or years of experience to do what God made him able to do. What’s God calling you to do today?

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2 Responses to There’s A Hero In All Of Us…

  1. Vera

    Thank you Justin,

    Just as I was looking at all the things i cant do God reminded me of what he can do just as I go and share it with him. Thinking small is a human way of thinking but god thinks big, in fact he always even thinks bigger. Just helped god to save my mum from dying in the near future, now looking at the consequences of it in my life, all the heavinesses there are taking care of someone who is helpless and in the middle of the fight between good and bad. Even knowing god is stronger but still looking at all the mistakes a human makes and then hearing god say : U cant but I can !

    Thank u daddy ! Life goes on !

    Be a wonder ! Everyday in someones life !

  2. Evelyn MacCombie

    We can do it for this God in us made heaven and earth. Think of the humming bird. If the God in us can create such a creature, what can we do?
    evelyn

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