Franklin D. Roosevelt our 32nd President!
Then as I was out vintage record shopping with my grandson, (No, I don't spend all my time doing this, but it is pretty cheap entertainment!) there on a $1.00 bookself was a book about this woman:
Florence Nightingale "Nurse To The World"
I remember reading about her as a child, but wanted to refresh myself on her story. This woman came from a very wealthy family and grew up in England. Her claim to fame is bringing cleanliness, order and humane care to the sick and wounded during wartime. She also is responsible for opening up the field of nursing. She turned down marriage, and an easy social life in order to make a difference in the suffering of humanity. She did this with much opposition from her mother and sister. She was known as "the lady with the lamp" for she would roam the halls of the night in order to check on the men she was caring for, and her patients adored her for her care.
Longfellow wrote a poem about her that said:
"Lo! in that hour of misery
A lady with a lamp I see
Pass through the glimmering gloom,,
And lit from room to room.
And slow, as in a dream of bliss,
The speechless sufferer turns to kiss
Her shadow, as it falls
Upon the darkening walls.
Isn't it amazing how God can take one person's life and change even history itself with it? If in doubt, think about David who God used to kill a giant with a stone! About a Jewish girl named Esther, who because of her willingness to put it all on the line, help save an entire nation from destruction. About a young girl named Mary, who said, " May it be to me as you have said." (Luke 1:38)
Yep, I am keeping these two reminders for the future, for all it takes, is a willingness to be used, strength from God to accomplish the task, and a humble vessel that He can fill up! Didn't know that you were going to get such a history lesson today, did you?
Love this!! Thank you for sharing. :-)
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