Jessie Tendayi has worked in the cafeteria at Advocate Trinity Hospital in Chicago for 18 years. In all that time, she's been a model employee. But many years ago, she started putting aside part of her paycheck. What she did with money was a mystery. But as Jessie's efforts grew, her secret eventually got out. And everyone was speechless to discover the dedicated cafeteria worker saved money each year so she could bless the sick children at the hospital at Christmas!
"Why do I do it? God put it in my heart," she explained. "One day I was watching TV and I saw children in need. I asked myself, 'What should I do for them to calm down what they are going through?' So I started saving my money to make sure the children had something to play with while they are sick, so they can forget their pain."Jessie and her husband moved to Chicago 19 years ago from Zimbabwe. They make a modest living, and they money Jessie puts aside could easily go towards bills, groceries or other personal needs. But Jessie knows God has a bigger purpose for whatever money she makes!
"It's not about being rich. It's not about money. The little we have, we can share. For me, it's a blessing. I'm able to make a difference for the children. Children, they need somebody who cares about them. You want to make a difference to them. I felt in my heart I had to do something for the children," she said.RELATED: Angels at a gas station help a struggling family
"It's a very good day for me. I'm happy, I'm happy to do this," she said. "When God puts this in your heart, you don't get tired. You love what you're doing. I love helping other people."Jessie sets all the toys up at the hospital, and the children are allowed to pick out the toy they want.
"I think that's a blessing," said Alice, mom to 7-year-old hospital patient, Chastity, who gleefully chose a toy. "I'd call her [Jessie] an angel. I feel very appreciative."But for Jessie, seeing the gifts put giant smiles on such tiny warriors is all the thanks she needs! "Remember this: The person who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and the person who sows generously will also reap generously." 2 Corinthians 9:6 h/t: America Now