Good News: Extended Family, Another Newspaper Delivery Hero, and ‘Good Things on the Way’
Here are a few more Good News stories making the rounds . . .
1. Another newspaper delivery hero is in the news: Last month, a paper guy in Florida saved a 75-year-old woman from a house fire. Now there’s a story about a lady in Indiana who saved a 94-year-old man’s life.
Her name is Heidi Lipscomb. She’s the manager of a newspaper distribution company but was filling in for a driver last month. It was two degrees out when she pulled into the guy’s driveway at 2:00 A.M., and saw him lying in his garage with the door open.
She called for help and saved his life . . . then finished delivering the rest of her papers. Her local police department gave her a “lifesaver award” for it this week.
2. A woman in Arkansas says a church sermon about good “things on the way” inspired her to buy a Powerball ticket . . . that hit for $100,000.
3. Here’s a reason to stay in touch with that extended family: A six-month-old girl in Missouri named Eden Hernandez needed an emergency liver transplant. So they blasted it out on Facebook looking for someone with Type O blood.
The dad’s cousin lives a thousand miles away in New Jersey, and immediately stepped up. She says it’s “the best thing” she’s ever done. She and baby Eden are both doing great.