When a ten-year-old jumps into your arms, you had better…
A. Be ready
B. Be thankful
We picked up Joslynn (or rather, intercepted her mid-air) at her church youth group, noting a green balloon with a message on it clutched in her hand. I initially paid little attention to the scribbling on that bulbous bit of latex, because my wife and I were so glad to see Joslynn.
She is just plain fun to have around. Plus, she is helping me transition to a new office at Moody Radio. Frankly, she’s become an excellent administrator, conquering cantankerous copy machines, learning to scan documents while numerically sequencing a library of data DVDs for me. Others have observed Joslynn’s work ethic and are asking if she might work for them!
At some point during Joslynn’s stay at our house, I took a closer look at the message scribbled on her balloon, which prompted a few questions.
ME: So what’s this balloon all about, Joslynn?
HER: You’re supposed to look at it and remember what you need to do.
ME: What do you mean?
HER: It’s something biblical.
ME: And how many kids made balloons with you?
HER: Between 100 and 150.
I have no idea what the others scribbled on their balloons, but here’s what I saw on Joslynn’s: “Help me to be kind, helpful and a better follower of Jesus.”

Ka-Pow! I was touched—and thoroughly challenged. Truth is, I found myself in the middle of a self-inventory with questions like:
- Where is that sentiment of Joslynn’s expressed in my life?
- Is there anything written on that green balloon of hers that people would say is true of me?
There’s something very right about a church youth group that would create a project like that message-on-a-balloon. Something very right about parents that would raise a child to think in the ways Joslynn is thinking.
May her balloon never burst!