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Did you know one person can make a difference to the whole world? What do Jesus Christ and Adolph Hitler have in common? They both made a big difference in the world! Of course Adolph Hitler’s difference wasn’t a good one but nonetheless, he made a difference!

History books are full of people who changed the world. We would be using candles for lighting all the time if it wasn’t for Thomas Edison who invented the light bulb. The United States of America might be two different countries if it wasn’t for Abraham Lincoln. Every year Martin Luther King is honored for the work he did to stop some of the unfair treatment toward African Americans during the 60’s.

These are great men who did great things. One of my best friends during my teenagers years, someone who is not famous, someone who most of the world does not know, made a difference in the world. He got saved and then he witnessed to me and took me to church with him and there I was saved! Since then God has used me in great ways touching the lives of hundreds and even thousands.

Consider what I call “the ripple effect”. That when you touch one life you will most likely also touch the lives of those around that person as well. If you impact individuals you can impact their families. If you impact their families you can impact their churches. If you impact their churches you can impact their communities. If you impact communities you can impact the whole world. There are churches today that have a global impact!

You can make a BIG difference! Believe it! Do something kind for someone! Be a difference!

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