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QUALITY OF LIFE ALWAYS SURPASSES QUANTITY OF LIFE!

Today’s Message of Encouragement from Discovering a BETTER LIFE MINISTRIES
(Stories of Real People, Real Events, Real Places)

And are dedicated to HELPING Men and Women Find HOPE
THROUGH SHARING GOD’S GRACE and LOVE
(July 13th, 2022)
QUALITY OF LIFE
ALWAYS SURPASSES
QUANTITY OF LIFE!
Friend, on Thursday, June 30, 2004, a major newspaper here in Western Australia carried the story of the death of Mattie Stepanek under the heading of “America mourns boy poet who gave peace a chance.” This often-ebullient boy, both wise and mischievous, was one of the most widely read poets during the late 20th Century and early 21st Century. Three of his five books made the New York Times bestseller list. Oprah Winfrey made him famous. Former United States president Jimmy Carter made him a friend. Both attended the funeral of Mattie Stepanek.
On Monday, June 28, 2004, more than 1,000 people filled a church building in Wheaton, Maryland, to say goodbye to a 13-year-old who had every reason to complain about life but did not. In his eulogy, Mr. Carter told the congregation that throughout his long and varied public life, which had included shaking millions of hands, travelling to more than 120 countries, and knowing kings and queens, presidents and prime ministers, Mattie was the most extraordinary person he had known. Mr. Carter spoke of Mattie’s devotion to peace. “He was deeply aware of global affairs,” he said.
The “Why me?” question never occurred to Mattie! There was no real answer that came to him. “Why not me?” he said. He made his goal not to receive a miracle and certainly not to wallow in self-pity but to use his life productively.
As a tribute to a young man who was mature beyond his years, here is his poem “Making Real Sense of the Senses” (from Heartsongs, New York: VSP Books/Hyperion, 2001). Mattie wrote the following poem when he was only 5 years of age!
“Our eyes are for looking at things,
But they are also for crying
When we are very happy or very sad.
Our ears are for listening.
But so are our hearts.
Our noses are for smelling food
But also the wind and the grass and
If we try very hard, butterflies.
Our hands are for feeling,
But also for hugging and touching so gently.
Our mouths and tongues are for tasting.
But also for saying words, like
“I love you,” and
“Thank you, God, for all of these things.”
Friend, as you reflect on the sentiments expressed in this poem, written by Mattie Stepanek, I sincerely hope that you too will want to pray with me, “Thank you, God, for allowing us to have Mattie for a while. And thank you for the reminder that quality counts far more than the number of our lives here on earth. May each of us genuinely offer up a “heart songs” today and be part of the chorus of your people that sings the praise of your name throughout the earth!”
“Remember to look at your glass half full
And not half empty. A lot of my strength
Comes from God! God has given me a gift,
The gift of life and it’s amazing that I live
Each day!”
(Mattie Stepenek)
Friend, I hope this is a perfect day for you! If you would like to write to Discovering A BETTER LIFE with your questions or comments, we’d be pleased to hear from you. Our address is: 175 Smuts Road, Kendenup, Western Australia 6323 Email: abl-alb@omninet.net.au
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Ron Bainbridge
EDITOR


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