A sobbing little girl stood near a small church
from which she had been turned away because it was too crowded. "I can't go to
Sunday school," she sobbed to the pastor as he walked by. Seeing her
shabby, unkempt, appearance, the pastor guessed the reason and, taking her by the hand,
took her inside and found a place for her in the Sunday School class. The child was
so touched that she went to bed that night thinking of the children who had no place to
learn about Jesus.
Some two years later, this child lay dead in one of the poor tenement buildings and the
parents called for the kind-hearted pastor who had befriended their daughter to handle the
final arrangements. As her poor little body was being moved, a worn and crumpled purse was
found that seemed to have been rummaged from some trash dump. Inside was found 57
cents and a note scribbled in childish handwriting that read, "This is to help build
the little church bigger so more children can go to Sunday School." For two
years she had saved for this offering of love.
When the pastor tearfully read that note, he knew instantly what he would do. Carrying
this note and the cracked, red pocketbook to the pulpit, he told the story of her
unselfish love and devotion. He challenged his deacons to get busy and raise enough
money for the larger building.
But the story doesnt end there! A newspaper learned of the story and
published it. A realtor who read it offered them a parcel of land worth many thousands.
When told that the church could not pay so much, he offered it for a 57 cents. Church
members made large subscriptions. Checks came from far and wide. Within five years the
little girl's gift had increased to $250,000.00a huge sum for that time (near the
turn of the century). Her unselfish love had paid large dividends.
When youre in the city of Philadelphia, look up Temple Baptist Church, with a
seating capacity of 3,300, and Temple University, where hundreds of students are
trained.
Have a look, too, at the Good Samaritan Hospital and at a Sunday School building that
houses hundreds of Sunday scholars, so that no child in the area will ever need to be left
outside during Sunday school time.
In one of the rooms of this building may be seen the picture of the sweet face of the
little girl whose 57 cents, so sacrificially saved, made such remarkable history.
Alongside of it is a portrait of her kind pastor, Dr. Russell H. Conwell, author of the
book, Acres of Diamonds.
Goes to show what God can do with unselfish love for others and 57 cents. |