The Formerly Broken Toe!
It was a typical hot, humid morning and my partner and I were responding to a woman with an unspecified injury. It was the first call of the day and sometimes that first call brings a little anxiety as I resume the role of a professional healthcare provider after a 48-hour break. But not on this morning. This particular morning my focus was on something different.



So there I was standing on a balcony overlooking an almost empty street in Madison Wisconsin, a microphone in my hand with instructions to share a testimony. A few college kids were milling about not really paying much attention to the strange guy clearing his throat.
I was standing outside of the fire station one bright afternoon minding my own business when a homeless man approached me. He made some very brief small talk and asked me if I would be willing to buy him a hotdog from the 7-11 across the street.
The gym can be a very interesting place. Many different people with many different personalities gather to attempt to get into some sort of shape. For the most part people keep to themselves and go about their business. But things get much more interesting when God points out someone who needs His love right then and there.
The thing about transparency is that you have to be willing to be transparent. Not just in the good times but also the bad. Maybe even the ugly. But I've found that God can do amazing things when we share our failures. Sometimes it’s our ugliness that helps people in the ways they need most.
What Do You Need the Most?
Unexpected opportunities to minister the love of God can be challenging. For example, you pass an acquaintance in the grocery store and in an effort not to be rude you ask them how they are doing. You fully expect to get the standard, “Fine how are you?” response but instead they begin to cry and pour out their hearts. How do we respond to those situations? How do we shift our focus off of whatever we were do









