Young Man and His Father Help Their Community by Providing Free Lawn Care to Those in Need
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By Heather Riggleman, Crosswalk.com
A young man and his father help their community by providing free lawn care to those in need. I love this story, and you will too. Grab a tissue and prepare to be misty-eyed because sometimes kindness cuts through weeds.
Sometimes the prayers whispered in hidden corners of weary hearts are answered in the most unexpected ways. For an elderly man, for a disabled woman, for a struggling family in Houstonâthose answers came in the hum of a mower, the hands of kindness, and the sweat of a father and son who chose to see need and meet it.
They Started to See What Others Overlooked
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Martin Hernandez and his son, Daniel, didnât set out to become angels in disguise. They only wanted to mow lawns and provide for their family. But one day, when a woman confessed she couldnât afford both her medication and her lawn care, they made a choice that changed everything. Daniel, just 19 at the time, remembered saying, âYou know what? Just forget about it. Weâll leave it at that.â
That moment cracked something open in their hearts. They began to see what many overlook: yards growing wild werenât just grass and weeds, but silent cries for help.
They Started Offering Free Lawn Care
So Martin and Daniel started showing upânot for profit, but for people. One or two days a week, on their time off, they scouted homes with overgrown lawns, knocked on doors, and offered their services for free.
At first, folks didnât trust them. In a world where kindness often hides behind price tags, free seemed too good to be true. But when this duo cut back the weeds, bagged up the debris, and restored beauty to front yards, something deeper grewâhope.
They Were Angels
Kimberly Ray knows this firsthand. Disabled and living on a fixed income, she felt ashamed of her yard. âWithout M&D Lawn Care doing my yard, I risked having a lien put on my house,â Kimberly said, her voice catching. âThey were my angels that day and restored my faith. I cannot praise them or their service enough! God bless them and their families.â
Shay Davis, a mom of two, also felt the ripple of their generosity. After her family's home sat neglected for years, she reached out with a simple prayer. âI just stepped out on faith on a wing of prayer,â Shay shared. âI emailed them, and they actually emailed me back the same day. I cried. What theyâre doing is the Lordâs work.â
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It Wasnât Just About Pulling Weeds
And then there was the woman who lived in an RV outside her own home after losing her husband inside the walls she couldnât bear to step into again. When Martin and Daniel mowed her yard, she wept twice. Because sometimes itâs not about the grass, but about the grief. Not about weeds, but about the weight lifted when someone else shows up for you.
âTheyâre doing something so positive and helping people,â Daniel said. âThere are always people we donât know about, and they could be going through a really tough time. If you can do anything simple, just help them out with whatever you can do.â
Itâs the Hands and Feet of Jesus
Isnât that the hands and feet of Jesus in everyday life? Itâs what love looks like, showing up with what you haveâbe it a lawn mower, a smile, or the courage to knock on a neighborâs door?
When we are kind to one another, it doesnât just change the other personâit changes us. It softens our own hearts. It waters the dry ground of whole communities. One yard at a time, one act at a time, the Hernandez family reminds us that kindness ripples outward like circles on still water.
And maybe thatâs what we need most today: to believe again that small acts of kindness, multiplied, can restore faith, answer prayers, and remind us that God often sends His love in ordinary disguises. Sometimes, even through a father and son with lawn mowers in hand.
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Hebrews 13:16 âDo not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God.
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Heather Riggleman is a believer, wife, mom, author, social media consultant, and full-time writer. She lives in Minden, Nebraska with her kids, high school sweetheart, and three cats who are her entourage around the homestead. She is a former award-winning journalist with over 2,000 articles published. She is full of grace and grit, raw honesty, and truly believes tacos can solve just about any situation. You can find her on GodUpdates, iBelieve, Crosswalk, Hello Darling, Focus On The Family, and in Brio Magazine. Connect with her at www.HeatherRiggleman.com or on Facebook.