Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Africa On My Mind

For the past several months, the entire continent of Africa has been on my heart after hearing one family's testimony of adopting two children from Ghana; one of them is my student. :) I began praying for sweet babes who live in poverty and suffer from disease and tried to do some research here and there. Recently, I came across a book entitled Kisses from Katie which is currently rocking my world.


The author of this book, Katie Davis, is an average American teenager who tells of her adventure of obeying God's call to pack her bags, move to Uganda, and eventually adopt fourteen (yes, I said fourteen) beautiful little girls. Jesus' love overflows out of her. She finds that living a life dedicated to serving others selflessly is the most rewarding, fulfilling life she could ever live. It's an incredible story.

While this book is making my heart leap for little African babes, it is also truly opening my eyes to the devastation of poor and sick children with no one to take care of them, no one to feed them, and no one to nurse them to health.

In fact, did you know:

16,000 children die daily from causes related to hunger.
3,000 children around the world will die from diseases that is both preventable and treatable - Malaria.
143 million children are orphaned.
8.5 million work as child slaves or prostitutes.
2.3 million children have HIV.
There are about 164.8 million needy children in this world.

Yet, there are 2.1 billion people who claim to be Christians.

If only eight percent of Christians cared for only one child, statistics of needy children would vanish.

I don't know about you, but this infuriates me. All we have to do is take care of one child, ONE CHILD, and we can change the world through His power and might. Obviously, we are not doing are job. Something needs to change.

While talking about this randomly at school, one person suggested that instead of paying for medical care in third world countries, we should be preventing human reproduction in those places all together. Basically, because you cannot provide a "good" life for your child and you are poor, you should not have children. This broke my heart in two.

I completely respect her opinion and understand where she is coming from. If no one had children in the first place, there would not be any suffering kids. I get that. But, that's not the solution. They are God's children. He created them in His image. They are fearfully and wonderfully made. He loves them so incredibly much and holds them close to His heart. All He asks is that we take care of the less fortunate so they may tangibly see His love. Through this, Jesus will be glorified.

We have a responsibility as followers of Christ. We are commanded to take care of the poor. The sick. The orphans. The widows. The brokenhearted. And they need us to help them. They need Jesus to save them.

Lord, give us Your eyes. Help us to see the hurting, the weary, and the brokenhearted all around us, even in our comfortable country. You have called us to serve others and love unconditionally just as You have. Give us opportunities to meet their needs and tangibly show Your love to everyone around us. Send Your angels to heal the sick children across the globe. Hold them close and send Your followers, including me, to help them. They need us. They need YOU.

"The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is upon me,
for the LORD has anointed me
to bring good news to the poor.
He has sent me to comfort the brokenhearted
and to proclaim that captives will be released
and prisoners will be freed.
He has sent me to tell those who mourn
that the time of the LORD's favor has come,
and with it, the day of God's anger against their enemies.
To all who mourn in Israel,
He will give a crown of beauty for ashes,
a joyous blessing instead of mourning,
festive praise instead of despair.
In their righteousness, they will be like great oaks
that the LORD has planted for his own glory."
{Isaiah 61:1-3, NLT}

Much love,







All statistics were found in Kisses from Katie by Katie Davis, published in 2009. To learn more about Katie and her ministry in Uganda, Amazima Ministries, go to amazima.org.

Monday, November 4, 2013

#givethanks2013

Yes, I know. It's been practically forever since I've written on this sweet little blog. I'm back. :)

Something that has been on my mind the past few days is thankfulness! Obviously. It's November. Thanksgiving is going to be here in like five seconds. Anyways, there are a lot of little social media challenges during this thanksgiving season, so I thought I'd join in, even if already the fourth day of the month.

#givethanks2013


My challenge to myself (and to you!) is to Instagram, Facebook, or Tweet once a day for the month of November something we are thankful for. Simple as that. Find your thankfulness, be grateful, and share with others. I pray it will change our perspective as we give thanks to God each day and become filled with His joy.

Today I am thankful for this cloudy Monday morning in my home with a warm cup of pumpkin-y coffee and extended time with Jesus. Oh, how true quiet meetings with the Lord refresh my soul. My heart is at rest, and for that I am thankful.

What are you thankful for? Share your thoughts!