photo by Dorie Griggs
March Madness means something totally different for 2020. Just a few weeks ago all of our plans were so different than what we ended up doing for this month.
I am watching so many of my friends and neighbors feeling the stress of the uncertainty that CORONA-19 Virus has brought to our lives.
I think this is the best time to reach out and help rather than looking for every way we can survive.
I work with restaurants most of my time. These past two weeks I have looked at local restaurants in my town and could sense how they needed our support. So I reached out to Slopes BBQ where my family has been eating ever since I moved to Roswell in 1993.
I asked Bob White if he would let me do a video to showcase his restaurant and team.
I realized that the number one thing they do is provide a service that meets a real need for many people. Most people get cabin fever and need to get out and they also get tired of eating their own cooking. For some people they don’t even know how to cook.
Here is the video I did to help remind those near Slopes BBQ that they are still open for carry out.
Do me a favor and share the video to your social media posts if you live nearby. Hopefully this will inspire others to help your neighbor.
Proverbs 3:28 tells us “Do not say to your neighbor, “Go, and come again, tomorrow I will give it”—when you have it with you.” In this verse, a neighbor is someone who asks for help. We are taught here that a neighbor is to be helped quickly, immediately. It also implies that our neighbor is someone we see regularly.