Saturday, July 12, 2014

The Power of Unity



There is something amazing that occurs when people unite. It is a chemical reaction between people and life experiences that creates the product of hope. Celebration of Hope, hosted annually by Dallas Leadership Foundation, was nothing less. They unite with partners from around the city and together they bring hope to the less fortunate in the city. But, this event not only blesses the less fortunate but it also blesses the volunteers as well, making the event even more powerful. 

Before the sun was up and the city was awake, Dallas residents joined Dallas Leadership Foundation in setting up tables, signs, and tools. Then at 7 am, the volunteers began to arrive. Although it was early in the morning, the atmosphere was joyful. You could feel the positive energy from everyone. After the volunteers registered, they were given a substantial breakfast consisting of bagels, yogurt, and fruit. Then, everyone circled up for a word of prayer. To those in the circle it was a simple prayer. But, to those who witnessed it from the outside, it was a circle of unity between all races, all ages, and both sexes. It is  truly refreshing to be reminded of our true purpose, and what we as people have in common. To be reminded that there is more to life than what we know, ‘or what we think we know.'

After the circle up, everyone met up with their leaders to begin their day of work. The day went by peacefully and swiftly. Everyone worked cooperatively with each other. But, most importantly our event brought hope and love to others.

It is amazing what we can do in this day and age. When so many things go wrong and so many people are filled with despair from warfare, poverty, sickness, and personal esteem. We may not have healed the entire world with our works that Saturday, but we believe that Jesus has a plan for the future of this world and that we can help one person at a time. Jesus is what we have to hope for, and Jesus is who we work for.

Be blessed.
- Guest blogger Allison Hall

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