My wife Laurie and I were at the supermarket. I was in the sandwich line intending to purchase dinner. There was a woman in line beside me who seemed despondent and distraught. When I asked her if she was alright, she responded that she was having a hard time with MS. I listened with sympathy, then I shared, with love and compassion, testimonies of individuals whom God had touched – they too had suffered with the symptoms of MS. I asked her if I could pray for her and she humbly declined. I smiled and asked her what she had to loose, she once again declined, I then ordered sandwiches. When the server handed me the completed order, the woman who had been diagnosed with MS approached me and tenderly thanked me for brightening her day and for instilling hope. A seed was planted and with the love of God it will grow.