Prayer that Changed Things |
A Prayer that Changed Things
from the life of George
Washington Carver
It happened many years ago
after the terrible war which some called the War Between the States, and some
called the Civil War.
The United States of America
and her people were hurting. The economy of the former states of the
Confederacy was in a shambles, because the slave labor on which much of it was built,
was gone.
There was a son of former
slaves, now free, who knew that somehow there had to be a solution to this
problem. His name was George Washington Carver. As you see, he was named after “the father of his country.” Maybe his parents
felt that there was something special about their little George, too.
As George grew up he began to
have conversations with the Author of the Book that his parents read all the
time, and which they treasured. Now he had his own copy of the Book. He also
had a great interest in things that grew from the ground.
George went to school and
studied for many years, and worked hard to support himself. He became a college
professor, and had his own laboratory for experiments.
One day George was walking in
the woods. He began to have one of his talks with his Friend, and it went
something like this:
“Mr. Creator, why did you
make the world?”
The answer came to his mind,
“Little man, that is too big
a question for you.”
“Oh. Well, Mr. Creator, why
did you make man?”
The answer came,
“Little man, that also is too
big a question for you.”
George was not discouraged,
so he kept trying.
“Alright, Mr. Creator,
“Why did you make the peanut?”
Again the answer came.
“Now you have asked a
question that I will answer. Let us go back to your laboratory and I will show
you.”
George Washington Carver
spent three days and two nights in his laboratory discovering amazing practical
uses for the little peanut.
His Friend was true to His word.
These discoveries led to a
new group of manufactured products that people would buy; a lot more than
peanut butter. So the poor people began to grow lots and lots of peanuts, which
they sold to the companies that made the products.
That is how a little
conversation with a big Friend rebuilt the damaged economy of the southern
states of the United States of America, and blessed the people.
(retold
by Raylyn Terrell)