I am reading an autobiography of George Muller, a German preacher from early 1800s that ran an orphanage in England. He lived without an income, relying solely on God to nudge the hearts of others to give, and his autobiography dates all the answered prayers and provision. It's simply amazing to see the simplicity of his faith. He prayed, he believed, he practiced integrity and God provided. God challenged him more and more by giving just in time or even a few days past worldly deadlines, but He always provided. He called many to a new level of faith and trust in God by being involved in ministry.
I want to be more like George Muller because of his childlike faith and how he recorded all of the stories of provision. The more I think about being more like him, the more I realize I have stories just like his to tell. Stories of how God has provided here at this home time and time again. Maybe I have not recognized them or have not made a big enough deal out of them, but they have happened. And I want to say that my faith has increased and I watch and believe more and more that God will always provide for his children, especially orphans.
Being more like George means getting up a LOT earlier... he believes that one should have 6-7 hours of sleep and rise as soon as you first open your eyes and realize you are awake, not allowing yourself to sleep another minute, because you were bought by the precious blood of Christ and you should not waste another minute of your life. This will give one enough time for prayer in the early morn. He also doesn't believe that the needs of the ministry should be told but to rely on God to place those needs on the hearts of others. It's not a concept I'm familiar with because many people ask us what we need and we have lists of things that we can pass out. He also left dated entries of the many times he prayed for needs and received them so I think I'll start with that.
February 14th. A woman named Alma brought a cake to the home for the kids on Valentine's Day. We met this woman a month ago when she brought groceries to our home. Since that day we have been able to cut our grocery bill 50% saving hundreds of dollars. Today we gave her a photo of all the kids with little hearts as a small token of gratitude. She asked for a list of birthdays and when she realized that one of our children will turn 15, the coming of age for a latin girl, she offered to do all the girls hair and make up for her quinceanera party! We never had to ask her for a thing, God just warmed her heart to want to give. God keeps providing for us in numerous ways through the generosity of so many people. Glory!
My journey on mission...the adventure, the challenges, the successes and how God provides.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
KISSES AND SPIDERMAN
About a year ago I started planning for this mission. I knew I would primarily help administratively but one of the most exciting thoughts I had would be to act as a house parent. While my role doesn't include childcare duty, there is one certain child I try to connect with often. His name is Daniel or "chunk". Daniel is 4 and he doesn't have any siblings at the home. He is extremely affectionate and loves to eat any kind of junk food you can imagine. He is really funny because he gets excited about everything and sometimes does a little dance that involves shaking his bon-bon or or swaying his hips. I love to walk into a room and say, "Daannieeeeeellllll!" and watch him come running to jump into my arms. Then everytime I try to pick him up I say, "oh! you're such a chunk!" Now he knows how to say, "I'm a chunk!" in English. Certainly a term of endearment. Daniel does not skimp out on kisses for sure. Sometimes he will even grab your head and stick to your cheek for as long as he can. The other night I was giving him kisses before he went to bed and he just couldn't get enough. I thought about how much easier it was for him to go to bed with someone there to confirm their love for him before he fell asleep. I know that with Daniel it is mutual. I can always count on him to give me kisses and confirm someone's love for me day in and day out. These special kisses have warmed my heart and have made me feel loved.
Last night I sat down next to Erika and her caregiver after she had had a meltdown. Her caregiver explained that she was climbing and swinging from the bannisters as if she were spiderman! I laughed because Erika is the one child who climbs, swings, jumps, and will get herself into any knook and cranny she can find. She also likes to run around doing cartwheels and handstands. I told her that I thought it was great that she had a caregiver who loved her enough to make her stop what she was doing so that she wouldn't get hurt. She told me that she already knew some new spiderman moves and that she was sure she wouldn't get hurt. I told her that it's probably best that even though she didn't think she'd get hurt that she listen to those who are much older than her and can identify danger a little better. She ended up agreeing. Then she went on to say that another girl had hit her. I asked her how she reacted and she confirmed that she told the caregiver. I wanted to reinforce how great that was because she didn't hit her back. Well, then she admitted that she hit her back the second time. She then hunched over and said, "I want to change but I just don't know how!" Oh! How sweet for a 7 year old! I told her that I feel the same way too but the only answer I have for her is that she can ask Jesus to help her every single day. So together we prayed, well I prayed and she repeated after me, asking Jesus to help her say nice words and behave well while she plays, attends school and is with her family. We also prayed that Jesus would forgive her for her sins and make her heart clean. I told her that we all make mistakes but Jesus always forgives and He can always help us. Her tender little voice and her tightly squinted eyes gave me such a smile because moments like those don't happen often and when they do I want to soak it all up and praise God for giving me an opportunity to share hope with another. It's also a good lesson for me to remember too!
"With this in mind, we constantly pray for you, that our God may count you worthy of his calling, and that by his power he may fulfill every good purpose of yours and every act prompted by your faith. We pray this so that the name of our Lord Jesus may be glorified in you, and you in him, according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ." 2 Thess 1:11-12
Last night I sat down next to Erika and her caregiver after she had had a meltdown. Her caregiver explained that she was climbing and swinging from the bannisters as if she were spiderman! I laughed because Erika is the one child who climbs, swings, jumps, and will get herself into any knook and cranny she can find. She also likes to run around doing cartwheels and handstands. I told her that I thought it was great that she had a caregiver who loved her enough to make her stop what she was doing so that she wouldn't get hurt. She told me that she already knew some new spiderman moves and that she was sure she wouldn't get hurt. I told her that it's probably best that even though she didn't think she'd get hurt that she listen to those who are much older than her and can identify danger a little better. She ended up agreeing. Then she went on to say that another girl had hit her. I asked her how she reacted and she confirmed that she told the caregiver. I wanted to reinforce how great that was because she didn't hit her back. Well, then she admitted that she hit her back the second time. She then hunched over and said, "I want to change but I just don't know how!" Oh! How sweet for a 7 year old! I told her that I feel the same way too but the only answer I have for her is that she can ask Jesus to help her every single day. So together we prayed, well I prayed and she repeated after me, asking Jesus to help her say nice words and behave well while she plays, attends school and is with her family. We also prayed that Jesus would forgive her for her sins and make her heart clean. I told her that we all make mistakes but Jesus always forgives and He can always help us. Her tender little voice and her tightly squinted eyes gave me such a smile because moments like those don't happen often and when they do I want to soak it all up and praise God for giving me an opportunity to share hope with another. It's also a good lesson for me to remember too!
"With this in mind, we constantly pray for you, that our God may count you worthy of his calling, and that by his power he may fulfill every good purpose of yours and every act prompted by your faith. We pray this so that the name of our Lord Jesus may be glorified in you, and you in him, according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ." 2 Thess 1:11-12
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