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A humble servant


 Mr. Rodgers..won't you love your neighbor?
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I recently watched a documentry about Fred Rodgers, better known as the famous children's show host, " Mr. Rodgers." I didn't even mean to watch it at first, and frankly, I started to change the channel cause I figured it would be kinda lame. I couldn't be more wrong. As I watched them tell the story of this amazing human being, I found myself start to get very emotional for some reason. Not only because it was such a touching story, but because I actually enveyed this man.

Let me explain: Mr. Rodgers was above all else, a God fearing Christian man. But you don't hear to much about that. He donated to countless charities, and children's organazations, but you don't hear much about that either. He also won over a dozen golden globe awards, and was given the highest honor that a civilian can be given by the United States. But none of these things really mattered to Mr. Rodgers. As the story told, all he cared about, was that people would love one another.
They had celebrity after celebrity talking of their encounter with Mr. Rodgers, and how he had such a huge impact on their lives. From athletes, to politicians, to actors, to comedians, each one told in detail how much they loved this man, even to the point of tears, to spite, for some of them, only meeting him once! No matter the scenario, or reason for meeting, the story was always the same..they said he made you feel, at that moment, like you really were his friend. That he really cared for you as a human being, and really cared what you had to say. They said he made you feel valued. He made you feel loved.

They said he even took the sarcasm away from comedians when they met him, because he was so genuine, there was nothing to make fun of! The bottom line? He loved his neighbor as himself. He made people feel important, and yet, didn't exclude anyone. Many people didn't even know he was a Christian. But the way he treated people is the essence of Christianity. It's the way we would all love to be treated, and the way, we as Christians, wish we could treat everybody. It's amazing to me how big of an effect this one man had on so many lives, yet we never hear about it. But he left a subtle legacy of love. A legacy that said, "I'm not going to be afraid to show people that I love them, and that they shouldn't be afraid to be loved, or love others."

I found myself choking back tears at the end of the documentry, and dropping to my knees to ask God to let me love people like that. I saw all my insecurities and defense mechanisms, in front of me, and felt so silly about the fact that I let these things dictate my actions towards people, rather than Christ's love. Then it occured to me, that Mr. Rodger's subtle ministry of love had reached another person; me.
I thank God for the subtle, but powerful ministry he gave us through Mr. Rodgers, and I hope that one day, when I'm gone, that I can leave behind a legacy of love that makes people feel valued, and special, and important, and that lets people know the source of my love is found in Jesus Christ. Mr. Rodgers mat not have been "cool" by the world's standards, or even too much of a hero. But he was. He's now one of my heroes. God bless
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Wow, thanks for the retelling of Mr. Rodgers life - a simple, humble and profoundly influential man. He was also on target with his themes - he was probably the first children's program to deal with divorce - he wasn't afraid to deal with the tough subjects! I was moved by your re-telling! God bless you, Man!  
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by AZRON (PM , CC ) on Wednesday December 27, 2006 @ 9:36 AM




Thanx Ron. It was just so moving to me that I had to write about it. God bless you and yours  
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by gunnsloaded/taxeslow (PM , CC ) on Wednesday December 27, 2006 @ 3:33 PM




As I recall, Fred Rogers was an ordained Presbyterian minister, which a quick wiki-search confirms.

Mr. Rogers and my uncle went to Rollins College in Florida (along with Anthony Perkins of Psycho). My uncle was a few years older than Rogers and had served in World War II. Wiki seems to indicate that they would have gone there at the same time.

I remember hearing my uncle say that Fred Rogers was always puzzled about the attention that he attracted from comedians. My uncle also confirmed that Mr. Rogers was just as decent and nice in real life as he came across on television.



 
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by Peter Sean Bradley (PM , CC ) on Wednesday December 27, 2006 @ 4:12 PM




Thanx for your response Peter. Thats crazy that your uncle went to school with him! And I apologize for calling him Charles!(OOPS)
God bless
 
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by gunnsloaded/taxeslow (PM , CC ) on Wednesday December 27, 2006 @ 11:47 PM




Gunns

I was one of the lucky ones to have had my children in the state of PA and to have them tune into "Mr. Rogers Neighborhood" each and everyday when they were little. They got the best lessons on love and I learned so much about parenting from the man. I can't begin to tell you how advanced he was in today's world of physco babble.

I also saw the program you spoke about and I also cried when I had heard he had passed away. After years of watching his show - He had become like one of our family and we all missed him so much. Even my kids called to tell me and cried about his passing. If there ever was an adopted "uncle" it was he for us. I know that God is blessing him and walking with him today in heaven. What a wonderful man he was and a great example to my children that they have carried on to their children. How cool is that - 2 and now starting the 3 generation of learning from Mr. Rogers. They still watch the re-runs!
 
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by LookinforLucy (PM , CC ) on Wednesday January 3, 2007 @ 9:26 PM




A little slow as I was out of town and am trying to catch up. Our sons grew up with Mr. Rodger's Neighborhood - I remember it as being a program that brought such a peaceful atmosphere. And our boys were both touched when he died. Thank you for sharing this post. I sure wish that I had seen the program you saw - if there is a Christian who lived Jesus it truly he truly was one. Trsut that your year is getting off to a great start - spreading love in your neighborhood - that would be good for all of us to do! Blessings, June  
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by Praywithhope (PM , CC ) on Wednesday January 3, 2007 @ 11:43 PM




mr rodgers was the real deal. a true hero in our world  
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by capananda (PM , CC ) on Thursday January 4, 2007 @ 12:00 AM




Lucy, Hope, And Capananda,

Thank you all for responding. It's been interesting to hear from those of you who were actually directly touched by his show. I only wish my parents would have put me in front of the TV when his show was on, rather than watching the mind-numbing cartoons that I did.
God bless
 
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by gunnsloaded/taxeslow (PM , CC ) on Thursday January 4, 2007 @ 2:13 AM




What do you think about 1 Corienthians 15:40-47??? That is what i am about.. I have studied Angelology for the last 15 years, and transcend between worlds. I find that you are a very special person, and I would like to chat with you a while. You are gifed and i do belive you have a calling and, what all you say is very beautiful. Tell me about yourself??? You are indeed gifted...Mary  
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by angel747 (PM , CC ) on Saturday October 20, 2007 @ 2:14 PM





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FOR MY FRIENDS

F – For the way you have touched my life;
O – Opening my heart to new experiences;
R – Remember I am grateful.
M – My heart bursts with gratitude
Y – Yielding blessings to all everywhere.

F – For each one of you I am grateful,
R – Reaching out to each other over cyberspace;
I – Into home and heart with caring and love.
E – Ever may the blessings follow you,
N – Now and through out the year ahead,
D – Do not forget to share the love and blessings you have received as
S – Seeds of blessing to all around you each and every day.

Blessings from my heart to yours, June
 
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by Praywithhope (PM , CC ) on Tuesday December 25, 2007 @ 7:41 PM




What's up - I was thinking of coming to Fresno for Rev. Jan's conference in April - but just learned I am taking vacation that week= so I don't think I can afford the time or money for two airplane trips in one week!

ron
 
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by AZRON (PM , CC ) on Thursday January 24, 2008 @ 11:54 AM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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