Good Samaritan Helping a Disabled Man
On Sunday July 24, 2016 during a thunder and lightning storm a man driving by stopped and pushed the man in his electric chair over 200 feet, half of which was uphill. I cannot imagine how heavy it must have been. It took over 5 mins. Just want to say thanks for his quick response. He was aiding the man before I could get my shoes on. Thanks for people who renew our beliefs. It is heartwarming. What did you think? Please tell us in the comment section below and remember to sign up for our free newsletter.
Running Doe
June 27, 2017 @ 9:46 am
this is so nice, that is the way it should be, helping others,
Kathy
June 26, 2017 @ 10:43 pm
He is a good example for all of us. Our world could use a lot more kindness and willingness to help others rather than being so quick to criticize anything that we do not agree with.
Sylvia Mace
June 26, 2017 @ 7:29 pm
This is a guy with a good heart, and a great example for many to follow to give help to someone in need.
Louise Anderson
June 26, 2017 @ 6:06 pm
There is hope for us all! God bless the Good Samaritans of this world! May we all serve when the opportunity arises.
Lou Silver
June 26, 2017 @ 6:00 pm
This is a Beautiful act of Christianity in Action.
Our words of thanks and appreciation can’t begin
to express our heart felt thanks for the love that
was shown by this angel of God’s.
Bill Floyd
June 26, 2017 @ 1:21 pm
He is certainly one of the very few, indeed, to do such a selfless act – especially in all the stormy conditions. God’s angels are everywhere, and they disguise themselves as humans. This man was obviously pretty strong and it took a physically strong man do do such a job. God bless him. He certainly has the Holy Spirit actively working in his life. Let this be a lesson to all of us. When we see a need, address that need immediately. Our government is trying to spread the motto “If you see something- SAY something.” I would add “If you see something DO something” when it comes to our fellow man’s needs. Don’t put yourself in danger, but use your God-given sense.
Lily Hixon
June 26, 2017 @ 8:44 pm
Beautifully said, Bill!