Being aware of Maryann’s background, the retirement center’s activities director invited her to attend a performance of a local dance troupe called “Princesses Ballet.” This local program serves girls aged 8-18 from low-income families, who use the disciplines of ballet to build character and find success in life.
That evening returned so many wonderful memories, watching these girls give their best, keeping steps, and moving across the stage. The crowd appreciated it, too, giving a standing ovation at the finale. As a surprise, Maryann was invited to address the girls, as one who had danced in the Cincinnati Ballet. Both Maryann and the girls were thrilled and they peppered her with questions.
Months later, another invitation was extended to Maryann, this time to speak about “How ballet changed her life,” at another performance of the Princesses Ballet. “I will if I can alter the topic just a bit.” She knew ballet hadn’t changed her life, but Jesus had. She asked if she might give each girl a heartfelt hug and offer a short prayer of blessing over each one, if they were willing.
And so, it was set. The activity director of the retirement community drove Maryann to the performance, where she was again so moved by the sweet determination by each of the girls. In truth, none of these girls had the making of a prima donna, but the joy in their expressions revealed the heart.
Afterwards, Maryann was called on stage, where it was explained that she wanted to give each girl something special. Dutifully the girls lined up at the direction of the company director, and Maryann leaned over with delicate arms, giving long, slow hugs to each. One by one they came and received, but the line didn’t decrease. There was a divine transaction going on in the hug and in the simple prayer. Once one was finished, the girls quickly got back in line for another hug and prayer. A little 5-year-old had returned, now receiving her third hug, and she began to cry, saying, “I miss my mom so much.” Well, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house, as Maryann blessed her and assured her of a mother’s love and a heavenly Father’s love, as well.
Maryann lives a quiet life these days, and that’s the way she likes it, but sometimes she wonders how might God use her now? She answers, “Well I didn’t see this coming! Blessing those girls in such a unique way would never have happened had I not relocated here.” And there’s the truth: In season or out, the life of prayer blooms wherever it’s planted.
The prayerful life poured out to God is like fresh-budding flowers late in the season. It always crescendos with a beautiful “Amen!”
Geverdt Update - September 2023 |
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