"A Good Deed," host Jim Wining shares a personal story about how his third-grade teacher’s compassion and creative problem-solving had a lifelong impact on him.
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Years ago Jim Wining, Bishop/President of Acts Ministry, Inc. experienced a "Good Deed," by his 3rd/4th Grade teacher. Her observations, support and solutions had a lasting effect on Jim. Moreover, he realized the real foundation of such skills was demonstrated by Jesus.In this episode of An Ordinary Man, titled "A Good Deed," host Jim Wining shares a personal story about how his third-grade teacher’s compassion and creative problem-solving had a lifelong impact on him.Key Highlights from the VideoThe Challenge of a Split Class: Jim recalls being in a "split class" with 36 students, where eight third-graders were taught alongside fourth-graders. He describes struggling with "energy issues" and finding it difficult to stay focused when lessons were repeated multiple times.A Creative Solution: Recognizing his frustration, his teacher made a private agreement with him: if he felt overwhelmed, he could quietly leave the room, run down the hall to touch the water fountain, and return. This allowed him to release energy and refocus on his work without disrupting the class.A Lifetime of Impact: Reflecting on this experience, Jim notes that while he was later diagnosed with ADHD and autism, his teacher’s ability to observe, support, and provide a tailored solution was a profound act of kindness.Connecting Faith and Service: Jim draws a parallel between his teacher's actions and the way Jesus observed the needs of others and offered solutions. He encourages viewers to offer love, understanding, and help to those around them.