Remembering
back to a time when I was applying for a new job. It was a job I really, really
wanted, but felt totally under qualified for – the story starts at the morning
breakfast table.
As a family we
have over the years developed a habit of family devotions – it has not been
done with a legalistic attitude in that we MUST do it every morning together,
but when we can, we do. As in every household some mornings at our place are
madness. Socks are flying, kids yelling, ‘where’s my whatever’, lunches are
made on the fly we are running late & all we have time for is a quick kiss
& hug goodbye. But if we are all awake & organised at the same time, we
do like family devo’s (devotions). It is my feeble attempt at intentionally
teaching my children to focus on God at the start of each day & open their
eyes to the needs of the world around them.
We have created
a corny but rememberable weekly schedule that if you were to ask any of my children they could
recite without blinking.
Missionary
Monday – we pray for missionaries we know (think of others more than yourself)
Free for All
Tuesday – kids chose who and what they want to pray for (generating free thinkers)
World Wide
Wednesdays – we pray for countries around the world (i.e. Japan when tsunami
hit etc) global issues (in attempt to foster world view, that our world is not just
Australia)
Thankful
Thursdays – prayers of only thanks no requests (developing the art of
gratitude)
Family Fridays – prayers for our family far
& wide (loving family top priority)
So back to the
story this one day at morning devos’, Josiah (aged about 12yrs at the time) asked if I was ok. He said I
looked particularly stressed and asked what was the matter? I shared that I had
an interview that day & was very nervous!!! In his usual nonchalant and
natural way he said, “ Mum don’t worry,
just be yourself, they’ll love ya”! We prayed and entered our day.
I had the
interview, it did go well, but I certainly didn’t have all the experience that
they were really looking for, so resolved that I wouldn’t get it. A couple of
days later, the mobile rings and the key lady who had interviewed was at the
end of the line. She was ringing to offer me the job!!!!!
Her feedback
was that there were others who interviewed well and had much more experience
and expertise in some areas they needed, however, “it was your engaging personality that won us over, we know that you
would relate to the people in this role and project with compassion and
sensitivity and that’s what we need more than marketing or accounting skills’!
Geez I love your family!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan, appreciate your comment!
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