For 45 years, Otha Anders collected pennies—not for wealth, but as daily reminders to be thankful. A longtime school board supervisor in Jackson, Louisiana, Anders saw each lost or dropped penny as a sign from God, encouraging him to pause and express gratitude. “If I missed a prayer, I’d often find a penny soon after,” he said, treating every coin as a small, sacred nudge.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573537220192
His penny-collecting started as a hobby but grew into a spiritual practice. He stored each one in five-gallon water jugs, eventually filling 15 of them. When it came time to cash in his collection, he rolled into the bank with a dolly stacked high with jugs, turning heads and sparking curiosity.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573537220192
Bank staff used hammers and counting machines, taking five hours to tally the total: $5,136.14 in pennies.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573537220192
Anders used the money to pay off dental bills, treat his family, and give back to his church—each penny now serving a greater purpose.
His story is a powerful example of how faith, gratitude, and small acts done consistently can lead to something meaningful. What most people overlook, Anders turned into a lifelong message: be thankful for even the smallest blessings.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573537220192