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50 Men Volunteer to Lift Neighbor Into Bed Every Night for 7 Years...

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I saw this on the news the other night...at the time of this video it was 2015, so now this has been going on for 10 years...true Christians walking the walk, not just talking the talk...from the Mormon channel...



“What if your neighbor asked you to take 20 minutes one night to help him? Would you do it? Most decent people would. But what if he asked you every night following, with no end in sight? Would you be willing to do it? … When would serving your neighbor feel more like servitude?”

That is the question a group of men had to ask themselves when they united to serve their neighbor Kathy, who suffers from the debilitating effects of multiple sclerosis. For the past seven years they have lifted Kathy into bed at night. In doing so they have lifted her spirit, as well as their own.

Kathy was diagnosed after 16 years of marriage. She assumed her husband would face the challenge with her. He decided he could not and filed for divorce. When her sons grew up, they had to come to her house every night and morning to help her in and out of bed. The work became too much for them to do alone.

A group of 50 men—friends, neighbors, and church members—offered to help. Every night, two of them come to get the bedtime routine rolling. They pull off her slippers, adjust her pillows, charge her wheelchair, and place pills on the nightstand. Then they lift her into bed. At first, the men felt awkward about the procedure and burdened by the responsibility.

“I felt sympathetic to the situation, but I felt like ‘You know, I’ve got other things I need to deal with,’” one explains.

The group discussed how they could help Kathy without having to visit her every night. One of the men said that if the others didn’t want to help, he would do it himself if he had to. That caused a change in attitude among the group. Kathy’s heart has also been touched and changed as a result of the service.

“I have seen an even greater compassion. It’s let me know that I’m not forgotten, that I’m still valued, not only to God, but I have worth to give other people in different ways,” she says.
 
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But what if he asked you every night following, with no end in sight? Would you be willing to do it?

I've helped two of my neighbors who needed rides and a cooked meal before they died. I never asked for any compensation. Matter of fact I sorta missed helping them. I would do it again even if they are liberal/Demos or non believers. It is good to have conversations to make their day go a little easier. Feels good to help someone.
Btw the video would not load for me but that's okay.
 
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I've helped two of my neighbors who needed rides and a cooked meal before they died. I never asked for any compensation. Matter of fact I sorta missed helping them. I would do it again even if they are liberal/Demos or non believers. It is good to have conversations to make their day go a little easier. Feels good to help someone.
Btw the video would not load for me but that's okay.
A wheelchair bound friend of mine became unable to drive his adapted car. I drive him around nowadays.
 
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I've helped two of my neighbors who needed rides and a cooked meal before they died. I never asked for any compensation. Matter of fact I sorta missed helping them. I would do it again even if they are liberal/Demos or non believers. It is good to have conversations to make their day go a little easier. Feels good to help someone.
Btw the video would not load for me but that's okay.

Hi PTF, sorry it wouldn't load...it is very moving, about 50 men of the Mormon community who have volunteered to take care of getting their neighbor, a lady who has MS and is in a wheelchair, into bed every night of the week for the last 10 years so she is able to stay in her home instead of having to go into a nursing home...

2 of them each night lift her from her wheelchair into her bed and see to it that she is comfortable and settled in for the night...the one doing the narrating says he even considered it a burden at first and very awkward since he was a man, but in the end, it has made him a better person for it...

I think you already get the gist of the video, by your response though...you just explained in your own experience what Jesus meant when he said..."There is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving"...
 
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