Free Online Christian Videos

Join the 2025 Bible Reading Challenge - Sign Up Today!

Security Camera Catches FedEx Driver’s Act of Kindness for Widow


Soon after Leigh Anne Skoda lost her husband to cancer, a security camera caught something unexpected taking place on the doorstep of her Nebraska home. The footage revealed a FedEx driver shoveled her porch out of the kindness of his heart. And the good deed meant so much to this grieving mom-of-three!

Nowadays, lots of homes have doorbell cameras. Mostly, it’s for security. Homeowners can see who is at their door, even when no one is home. The cameras have even helped catch thieves stealing packages from the doorstep.

But what Leigh Anne Skoda’s doorbell camera caught wasn’t a delivery man up to no good. Quite the opposite! She caught an act of kindness that helped shine a light during a very dark time in her life.

Delivery Man Vows To Help Widow

After a 7-month battle with cancer, Leigh Anne Skoda’s husband passed away at the age of 42. And now it was up to Leigh to care for their three kids on her own.

Her plight came to the attention of FedEx driver Brian Scholl.

Leigh was trying to put air in her tires one day and was struggling to get the cap off. Living in a small town, Brian was often in the area making deliveries. His truck was nearby as Leigh struggled with her tire cap so she asked for his help.

As the two chatted, Brian discovered Leigh was newly widowed. With three young kids to raise, he offered to help Leigh in any way he could.

But this was no hollow offer. Brian wasn’t simply saying the “nice” thing at the appropriate time. He meant it.

And one day, Brian showed up at Leigh’s doorstep. He didn’t ring the doorbell. Nor did he have a package to deliver. Brian was there to secretly (or so he thought) make good on his offer to help in any way he could!

Photo Courtesy: 'Kind-Hearted Delivery Driver Shovels Porch for Widow || ViralHog'/Viralhog via YouTube/1/18/23 @1pm
Video Courtesy: Viralhog via YouTube

Originally published on GodUpdates. Used with permission.

Follow Crosswalk.com