“Behold, I will
do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even
make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.” Isaiah 43:19
Eleven years ago
today, God did a new thing in my life.
At that time I had been unemployed for about eighteen months. My father was supporting me while I looked
for a job. I strongly believed that God
had called me to live in the city where I was living, but I could not find employment in the city He
had called me to. My dad told me that he
would not be able to support me anymore and asked that I return home. I went home, as he asked, but inside I had no
intention of staying. I knew that my
Heavenly Father would take care of me.
This did not stop the fear or anxiety of the whole situation, yet I
remained with my faith firmly, staunchly, almost stubbornly, on the word the
Lord had given me about where I should be.
While at home
with my parents I received an email from a young lady that attended my church about a part time position at her
mother’s company. I didn't ask her any
questions about her mom, her mom’s job or the position because I was sure that
this was the door that God had opened for me.
Now how was I going to get back? It wasn't like I could walk there. I needed plane ticket, but I had no money. I
could not dare ask my parents. I had
already spoken with the young lady’s mother and had already made an appointment
for an interview on Friday, August 8th. I needed to get back. Within a day two friends came to me and each
gave me $100. I did not solicit this
money from them. One of them actually
said to me that I needed to get back soon. She had no idea about the job
interview. With $200 I had just enough
money to purchase a plane ticket, but my God is not a God of just enough. He is a God of more than enough.
Later that same
day my mother came to me and asked me a very simple question. Although a simple question, my answer was one
of those answers that became a defining moment in my life. She asked me why was I so adamant about this. I answered because God said
so. She said that was the answer she
needed to hear. She then told me that
she would buy my plane ticket. She also
had no clue about the job interview I had set up.
At the time I
had no car so I had to catch the bus to my 7:00 am job interview. Well, I lived quite a ways from the company
location. It would take me two buses to
get there, and I would have to be at the bus stop at 5:00 am to get there by
7:00 am. I was not deterred. I had to get there, and I was going to get
there. When I arrived at the building at
7:00 am it was locked. No one was
there. I would wait. At 8:00 am a young lady arrived and opened
the building door. I told her who I was
there for. Obviously since the door was
locked, the person had not arrived yet.
She was an hour late. That’s
okay. I waited.
I took a seat in
the lobby. I picked up the July issue of
Black Enterprise Magazine. There was an
interesting article in the magazine about a black female general
contractor. The article talked about her
role in the construction industry and also her interest in teaching youth about
investing. Her teenage daughter appeared
to be an investing guru. As I was reading
the article, someone walked in so I looked up, and to my surprise and
astonishment it was the lady from the article standing right in front of
me.
She was the person I was interviewing with. It was a construction company. I had so many
questions for God. I followed her upstairs
to the office where she had me complete an application, after which the
interview began. She asked me if I had
read the book Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. Thanks to my mother I was “tricked”
into reading this book while I was in high school. So my answer was yes. We talked a little bit about the book and
then she said, “Okay, when can you start?”
No questions about my experience or about my education or about anything
other than that book. Strange.
“Today,” I said. She sat me at a desk and then said that she had to leave for a meeting. I didn't know anything about anything. I remember someone called and asked for the fax number, which I didn't know, but thank God for quick thinking. It had to be on the business card right? And I had the business card so I was able to give them the fax number.
From that day to this I have been there. The journey has not been easy. At times, it continues to have some rough terrain, but I am so thankful and grateful to God for positioning me at this place. I have learned a lot about the industry, but I have learned so much more about life. At times, most times, I do not understand my boss. To say that she is unorthodox is a tremendous understatement, but she is so wise in so many ways. The greatest lessons that I have learned on my job, of course, have nothing to do with work. Learning about the Mastermind principles from Think and Grow Rich, and living them out to help me set and achieve goals is probably one of the greatest life lessons I have learnt. There are many more, though, and they are too many to list.
I've learnt a lot and I continue to learn, but now that I have been poured into, for the last couple of years it’s been about pouring into the others, who just like I did, come in for an interview. I ask them the same question about what books do they read. I find myself telling them the same things, and just like I didn't get it, they don’t get it, but they will get it one day.
“Today,” I said. She sat me at a desk and then said that she had to leave for a meeting. I didn't know anything about anything. I remember someone called and asked for the fax number, which I didn't know, but thank God for quick thinking. It had to be on the business card right? And I had the business card so I was able to give them the fax number.
From that day to this I have been there. The journey has not been easy. At times, it continues to have some rough terrain, but I am so thankful and grateful to God for positioning me at this place. I have learned a lot about the industry, but I have learned so much more about life. At times, most times, I do not understand my boss. To say that she is unorthodox is a tremendous understatement, but she is so wise in so many ways. The greatest lessons that I have learned on my job, of course, have nothing to do with work. Learning about the Mastermind principles from Think and Grow Rich, and living them out to help me set and achieve goals is probably one of the greatest life lessons I have learnt. There are many more, though, and they are too many to list.
I've learnt a lot and I continue to learn, but now that I have been poured into, for the last couple of years it’s been about pouring into the others, who just like I did, come in for an interview. I ask them the same question about what books do they read. I find myself telling them the same things, and just like I didn't get it, they don’t get it, but they will get it one day.