Pass the Cheer
Jake Rasmussen | November 8, 2007 | 11:34 amThis morning on my visit to Starbucks for my morning pick me up something different happened. For starters the store has been turned into a Christmas wonderland. A sea of red, the noisy steaming of eggnog, the baristas new t-shirts, custom gift cards and more. As I ordered my quad venti, sugar free vanilla, non-fat, caramel machittio I was handed a card.
Pass the Cheer: Hold the elevator door for a stranger. Carry packages for a friend. When you do something nice for somone this holiday season, hand them this Cheer Pass and ask them to pass it along. Maybe you’ll help inspire a chain of cheer that last all season long. Share Your Story. Note your Cheer Pass number and visit www.itsredagain.com to share your story of cheer. Check back often to see the chain of cheer you helped create.
Now… couple this with what I read this morning from an atheist (Jim and Casper Go to Church) “Hope changes everything? What does that mean? Hope changes nithing except your own feelings. Action changes everything.” A page later… “If I did believe in God, and that I was going to be granted eternal life in heaven, I would want to do something significant here on Earth, to live as much of my life as I could following the example set by Jesus when he was there on Earth -do unto others as you would have them do unto you-I don’t know, maybe I don’t know the real story of Jesus…”
Wow! So, I have a quote on quote “non-Christian” company doing the very thing that God calls us to do. GOOD WORKS. And a person who Jesus misses most, and atheist. Maybe I will let you draw your own conclusion.
I will leave with these few, simple thoughts:
- Why is it just pray the prayer and you are “in”?
- How is more placed on the prayer than the action in a Christian’s life?
- Does one think that talking a good talk will actually change the world?
- The words ringing in my ears are, “Why is the church not being called to action every time we are gathered?”
Pass the Cheer!







i had a similar experience with the same thoughts following...
Jesse Colburn | November 30, 2007 | 7:09 pmi had a similar experience with the same thoughts following… interesting isn’t it?
hey i talked to you at starbucks - you said to email you… i don’t have your address. i am interested in taking that class in december… hook me up.
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