For Father’s Day, money and ‘Godwinks,’ plus a lifetime of good memories

For Father’s Day, money and ‘Godwinks,’ plus a lifetime of good memories


“Today we all need more light. We need more positivity. We need more light. Family and faithHope and strength — that’s the theme of these stories.”

Squire Rushnell and Lewis Duarte, co-founders of Godwinks Brand The Massachusetts native recently shared his thoughts with Fox News Digital, along with the following memorable story, which is essentially about unshakable faith and family values.

The couple specialise in “Godwinks” stories.

This is the real reason why you should never pass on a penny without picking it up

He believes that God works mysteriously – and regularly uses the word godwink in his everyday life.

“Godwink is a new word in the language,” Rushnell said in an interview with Fox News Digital. “It means an event that seems like a coincidence — but you know it comes from some divine source.”

they are busy writing A new book from Godwink Which is coming next year.

Stairs leading to the light to the heavenly sky

Squire Rushnell, who along with his wife Louise Duarte is the creator of the Godwinks series of books and projects, said the “Godwinks” phenomenon “may seem like a coincidence – but you know it comes from a divine origin.” (iStock)

Meanwhile, he shared a heartwarming story with Fox News Digital just ahead of Father’s Day 2024.

‘Thanks Dad’

Kristen Wakefield of Sacramento, California, said she remembers her father always saying, “A penny is a penny, no matter how dirty it looks.”

She has been collecting money since she was an eight-year-old girl, thanks to her father’s encouragement.

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After his father died, he was deeply saddened to lose someone so central, so important, so significant in his life.

walking on the sidewalk near his house One day not long ago, when no one was around, she blurted out: “I love you, Dad.”

At that moment, he saw a flash of light on the ground.

Kristen Wakefield and dirty money

Kristen Wakefield (pictured above left) of Sacramento, California, was deeply saddened by the death of her father the day after she saw the coin on the street. However, there is more to the story. (Kristen Wakefield/Fox News Digital)

He looked closely.

It was a penny, new and beautiful.

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She smiled at Godwink and said, “Thank you, Dad.”

Again he saw a flash of light on the ground.

The next day, still feeling the heavy burden of grief, she thought about her father as she waited at his home. a car repair shop To change the tyre.

Again he saw a flash of light on the ground.

This time he picked up the dirtiest, faded and most damaged coin he had ever seen.

a penny

As he walked, Wakefield saw a flash of light on the ground. (Getty)

Holding it between her fingers like an old Kleenex, she wondered, “Should I keep it?”

Then he decided, “No, this is ugly.”

But somehow, his father’s voice rang through his mind: “This still worth a penny – And its Free.,

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Her thoughts were suddenly interrupted by the tyre technician who announced that her car was ready to go.

“Thank you,” she told him. “How much do I owe you?”

“My dad would have loved this place.”

He smiled at her. “It’s part of our service,” he said. “It’s free.”

She later admitted she almost laughed out loud.

Father and Mother on their wedding day

Kristen Wakefield’s parents on their wedding day. Her father always told her, “A penny is a penny, no matter how dirty it looks,” she said. (Kristen Wakefield)

And if he did… he would have to share the entire conversation Money from heaven What was going on in his mind.

Instead, he told the man, “Thank you very much. my dad really likes it this place.”

‘I wouldn’t want to miss it’

“In today’s busy world and fast-moving economy, bending over to pick up a penny may seem absurd,” Rushnell and Duarte told Fox News Digital about Stewart’s story.

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“But what if that sparkle that somehow catches your eye a short way He also said, “A godwink and precious memories about your dad?”

dirty penny 1982

This is the dirty, damaged coin that Kristen Stewart picked up on the day when her father was deeply embedded in her mind — the day she did “Godwink.” (Kristen Wakefield)

“You don’t want to miss this.”

‘Forever with you’

On Facebook, more than 4,000 people posted reactions to this viral story of Katherine Wakefield, her father and money after Rushnell Square and Louise Duarte shared it.

“Not only can you get Godwinks, but you can possibly make a few extra dollars as well.”

“I found a lot of pennies – they belonged to my mom, seeing them always makes me smile,” one person wrote.

Another person said, “My grandfather used to say, ‘Every million started with a penny.'”

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Another person wrote, “A very kind and wealthy man once told me, ‘You take care of the money, and the dollars will take care of themselves.’ So you can not only get Godwinks, but possibly a few extra dollars as well.”

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Another commenter said, “I always pick up the money. I was always told that a loved one They are being lowered to heaven so that you know they are always with you.”

Another person wrote, “I pick up all the coins because they say ‘In God We Trust’, and I trust in God – and they always say money comes from heaven.”

Anyone interested in Godwinks projects can find out more here. www.godwinks.com,


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