

Once in a small farming town in Oklahoma there lived a
poor fourth grade boy named Andy who would follow the same
route to and from school every day. He had to cross the rugged
plains and a dangerous highway that was heavily traveled at all
hours of the day. Once past this highway the boy would take a
short cut by passing by the Church every morning Just to say hi
to Jesus and faithfully say his morning prayers.
He was being watched by the pastor who always found the
boy's sincerity and innocence so uplifting . "Hello Andy,How
are you today," he would say greeting the child. "I'm fine
Pastor Thompson, How are you" ...he would say flashing his
innocent grin.
Seeing the way that Andy went to school the pastor was
so concerned for his safety thay one day he talked to him. He
advised "do not cross the highway alone, you can pass through
the Church and then I will accompany you to the other side of
the road that way I can see that you get home safe...." "Thank
you Pastor..."
"Why don't you go straight home ... why do you stay in
this church right after school?" Andy replied, "I just want to
say "Hi" to my friend, Jesus,"
So the pastor would leave the boy to spend time praying
by himself beside the altar One day out of curiosity he hid
behind the altar to listen to what this boy had to
say.
"You know my math exam was pretty bad today, but I did
not cheat-although my seat mate was bullying me for notes You
know, Dad's had a bad farming season so far this year so we
don't have much food but I ate some bread and drank my water.
Thank you for this! I saw a poor kitten who was hungry and I
know how he feels so I gave some of my bread to him...funny but
I am not that hungry
Look, this is my last pair of shoes... I may have to
walk barefoot next week...you see this is about to be
broken...but it is okay...at least I am still able to go to
school Some say we will have a hard season this month, and some
of my classmates have had to stop going to school to help on
the farm , please help them get to school again, please
Jesus!
Oh, you know, Dad hit me again, it is painful, but I
know this pain will pass away, at least I still have a Dad ...
you want to see my bruises? I know you can heal them ...
here...here and.... oh...blood. I guess you knew about this
one, huh?
Please don't be mad at Dad, he is just tired and
worries about putting food on our table and my schooling that
is why he hits me Oh, I think I am in love...there's this
pretty girl in my class, her name is Anita...do you think she
will like me? Anyway, at least I know you will always like me,
I don't have to be anybody special just to please you, you like
me just the way I am, you are my very best friend! Hey your
birthday is just one week from now!!! Aren't you excited? I am!
Wait till you see, I have a gift for you...but it is a
surprise! I hope you will like it!
Oooops, I have to go. Then he stood up and calls out,
"Pastor, I am finished talking to my friend...can you accompany
me to the other side of the road now?" This routine happened
everyday. Andy never failed to visit the church. Pastor
Thompson shared this every Sunday to the people in his church
because he had never before seen such pure faith and trust in
God, and such a very positive outlook in such negative
circumstances.
The day before Christmas, Pastor Thompson became very
ill and was sent to the hospital. The Church was left to a
substitute Pastor who had little patience for children or for
any interruptions in his work. He would not smile and could
always find fault in what other people were doing. On Christmas
Day he was in the Pastor's Study when Andy, coming from his
Christmas party, playfully dashed into the church calling, "Hi
Jesus!!!!!" "Who are you child and what are you doing in here,"
the pastor yelled out angrily.
Poor Andy was so terrified. "Where's Pastor Thompson?
He always helps me cross the street...and not only that, I have
to greet Jesus--it's His birthday, I have a gift right
here...." Just as he was about to get the gift out of his
shirt, the pastor grabbed Andy by the shoulder and pushed him
out the door of the church. "I cannot be bothered right now I
am preparing my sermon for the Christmas service tonight. Also,
next time be more reverent when you come into the church," the
man yelled as he closed the door behind Andy
So the boy had no choice but to cross the dangerous
side of the road in front of the church by himself. As he
crossed a fast moving bus came in. There was a blind curve. The
boy was protecting his gift inside his shirt, so he was not
looking. There was so little time....Andy died on the
spot.
As people crowded around the body of the poor,
lifeless, young boy... Suddenly, out of nowhere a tall man
appeared in a pure white shirt and pants, a face so mild and
gentle, but with eyes full of tears... He came and carried the
boy in His arms, He was crying. Curious bystanders nudged the
man in white, and asked, "Excuse me sir, are you related to the
child? Do you know him?" The man in white, His face mourning
and in agony, answered, "He was my best friend," was all he
said. He took the badly wrapped gift from the shirt of the
lifeless boy, and placed it near his heart. He stood up and
carried the boy away and they both disappeared from
sight.
On New Year's Eve, when Pastor Thompson returned home
from the hospital he learned of the shocking news. He went to
visit Andy's parents, and to ask them about the man in white he
had been told about. He consulted the parents of Andy. "How did
you first learn of your sons death?" "A man in white brought
him here." Sobbed the mother. "What did he say?" The father
answered, "He did not say anything. He was mourning. We do not
know him and yet he was very sad at our son's death, as if he
knew our son very well. But there was something peaceful and
unexplainable about him. He gave me my son, and then he smiled
peacefully. He rubbed my son's hair away from his face and
kissed him on his forehead, then he whispered
something..."
"What did he say?" "He said to my boy..." the father
began, "Thank you for the gift... I will see you soon...you
will be with me..." and the father of the boy continued, "and
you know for a while, it felt so wonderful... I cried, but I do
not know why...all I know is I cried tears of joy... I could
not explain it, but when that man left, something peaceful came
over me, I felt a deep sense of love inside... I could not
explain the joy in my heart, I know my boy is in heaven
now...but...tell me, who was this man that my son talked to
everyday in your church, you should know because you are always
there...except at the time of his death.
Pastor Thompson suddenly felt the tears welling in his
eyes, with trembling knees, he murmured,
"He was talking to
Jesus...."
**Author Unknown**
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