Christmas Eve story shows how problems can lead to discoveries, improvements.
You’ve heard the story before, but maybe you never associated it with your own life.

It was 1818 when Austrian Father Joseph Mohr was worried about Midnight Mass services. The organ was broken. Would there be no singing?

Mohr hastily wrote a very simple song. He took the words to organist Franz Xaver Gruber and asked him to compose a melody to go with them.

That night, “Silent Night, Holy Night” was sung for the first time, accompanied by Father Mohr’s guitar.

The masterpiece reminds us that broken things and broken people can be turned into opportunities that can produce more benefits than we know.