
“Many hands make light work” ~ John Heywood
One of my favorite movies of all time is “Lilies of the Field” starring Sidney Poitier. The basic story line is that an unemployed construction worker ends up at a remote plot of land when his car breaks down, while traveling through. The land, located in the west, is being worked by some nuns with a vision to build a chapel and a school. The long and short of it is – Homer Smith (played by Poitier) ends up being the “angel” in the story, convincing the community to join hands. They labor together and contribute materials to build the beautiful, yet simple chapel.
The lessons of this film prevail as strongly today as they did back in 1963 when the film was produced. Anything can be accomplished in strong communities with lots of willing hands to help.