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We miss you, Kayla

Kayla
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of 1997

Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your hands, just as we told you…
1 Thessalonians 4:11
Kayla Huntzinger was a country girl. Small of stature and big of spirit. She spent all her forty-five years living in rural Jay County, Indiana. She had a husband, a couple of boys, a dog, and a job as my secretary. The story of her death was found only on the obituary page; she was nothing special to this world. She didn't preach, she didn't write books, she didn't cause the blind to see.

All Kayla did was reflect her Christ to everyone she met. She caused folks to want to be better people. She helped folks through life's little problems.

Some of God's children are called to be Apostle Pauls, or Billy Grahams, or James Dobsons. They get the spotlights and the pulpits and the deserved recognitions of many as they fulfill their callings and serve the Lord.

But the lucky ones get to be Kaylas. People who spend their quiet lives in quiet little towns. Spending quiet time everyday walking with their Lord, and following His leading by doing quiet little things for people around them. These are the lucky ones.

And the REALLY lucky ones, are the ones that get to be the friends, and the family, and the co-workers, that are touched in quiet little ways by the Kaylas in our lives.

Adapted from remarks made at Kayla's funeral
Wednesday, April 14, 1999

 

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