Small But Impactful
- Rich Honican

- Jun 20, 2020
- 1 min read
It seems to be that small things in history have had major impacts. A fight between two families in Kentucky turned into a two hundred year feud. I’m pretty sure that you’ve heard of the Hatfield’s and the McCoy’s. And even in Bible times, too. I mean, other than David, what fifteen year old can take down a three meter giant with a one inch pebble?
If you don’t know me, I am the webmaster for shopchurch.net. And when I was almost six, my family and I moved from Indie to somewhere in between Raleigh and the Outer Banks. When we still lived in Indiana, we had a black labrador retriever named Buck.
One day, Buck got out of his collar and went somewhere. Now, in Indiana there is a law that requires your pet to be leashed. So the local Fire Department found Buck, and took him back to the fire station.
When we realized that Buck was gone, my mom, my dad and I rode around town to search for him. For thirty minutes, we searched. Every time my parents wondered where he could be, I responded with “He’s at the Fire Department.” We checked the fire department, and lone behold, Buck was there. He had been there all day!
Looking back, I can say with great certainty that God was using me to tell my parents where Buck was.

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