Publix grocery store in Daphne, Alabama

From the Trash Heap



Some grocery store employees took customer service to a new level.



Jenna Rachal and her 3-year-old daughter, Madison, went shopping recently at the Publix grocery

store in Daphne, Alabama. When they had completed their shopping, they left the store abruptly due

to a heavy rainstorm. When they returned home, little Madison realized that she had lost her

stuffed bunny. Knowing that she had it while they were at Publix, they went back to the store the

next day to see if they could find it. They could not find it nor had it been turned in to the

customer service desk. They left and little Madison was heartbroken.



Rachal posted a plea on Facebook asking for anyone who may have seen the toy to return it to

Madison. The post was shared more than 1,500 times. One of the people who viewed it was Mike

Gayheart, the manager of the Publix store where the bunny had been lost.



Gayheart and some other Publix employees began to investigate. They watched surveillance video.

They saw the bunny perched in a shopping cart where Madison had left it. They watched on video as

the bunny was taken to a trash can and dumped. The trash can was emptied into a trash compactor,

the compactor was emptied into the dumpster, and the dumpster was later emptied into a garbage

truck. So the Publix employees knew that the bunny had been taken to the landfill.



Gayheart couldn't stand it. He assembled a crew and headed to the landfill. Here's the rest of the

story in Madison's mom own words: "So, Mike, the amazing manager at Publix in Daphne [plus] 3

additional employees went to the landfill to dig for bunny and FOUND HIM! Mike took bunny home and

washed him 3 times to get him nice and clean. Bunny still [had] a stench but we are so happy he is

home. Maddie has not let him go and she says he doesn't stink!"



Gayheart and his crew went the extra mile to help mend a little girl's broken heart, and the little

girl and her mother couldn't be more grateful. *



When you and I were on the trash heap because of our sin, the Son of God came to seek for us and to

save us (Luke 19:10). Jesus had to give His life to save us from our sins (Romans 5:8). Although

we are stained and smelly, we can be washed clean by the blood that He shed for us (Revelation 1:5).



God will wash away our sins, add us to His family, and give us eternal life when we place our faith

and trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from our sins in repentance (Acts 17:30-31), confess Jesus

before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are baptized (immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of our sins

(Acts 2:38). As we continue to follow Him, the blood of Jesus will continue to cleanse us from sin

(1 John 1:7-9).



Rejoice, "for the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost" (Luke 19:10). "And now why are

you waiting? Arise and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on the name of the Lord" (Acts

22:16).



-- David A. Sargent



* Information gleaned from "Publix employees dig through landfill to find adorable girl's lost

bunny" by Chris Best of WKRG, www.wkrg.com.

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