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The Dropout

 Though thy beginning was small…
thy latter end shall greatly increase.

(Job 8:7)

     In 1954, Ray Kroc (1902-1984), a 52 year old high school dropout selling milkshake mixers visited a restaurant owned by brothers Dick and Maurice McDonald. Impressed with the potential of their operation, Ray began working for the brothers as a franchising agent. Before long Kroc began opening his own McDonald's restaurants across America. Desiring greater expansion, he bought out the McDonald brothers in 1961. Under Kroc's leadership, the McDonald's Corporation grew to 1,500 franchises worldwide by the end of the 1960's. When this high school dropout died at age 81, his estimated worth was $500 million and the corporation he founded was worth $8 billion. Ray proved that it's not what you have that counts, it's how you use what you have.
     Like Ray Kroc, Jesus' disciples didn't have a college degree either, yet they were the greatest of all preachers. They used what little they had for the glory of the God and God blessed it. Therefore, "go and do... likewise"
(Lk 10:37), for little is much in the hands of God.

 

 BlueLine 

(01-22)

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