I've been blessed enough to visit several developing countries and missions around the world. I have always come back feeling that the people have changed and served me more than I could possibly serve them. I have built wonderful relationships and learned many great life lessons from the friends I have made.
Harvest of Talents is a very personal experience for me, because I have MET the people that this endeavor works to benefit. Two summers ago, I had the great privilege of visiting and working with the Massai people in Kenya. They were a happy people group, hardly like the sad faces you see in the commercials. But they are also a group of people in great need. I have learned recently that the people that I met in Nchishi are currently suffering from an overwhelming famine. The friends that we made, and the students we taught, are literally starving to death. HOW could I possibly sit by, knowing that my friends, and brothers & sisters in Christ, are STARVING?
Katie with some of her 4th graders |
Denise, teaching 3rd grade |
Rachel, with some of her 6th graders |
Denise & Students |
Team with students at a local traditional dance competition. |
Rachel, teaching class |
I am SO excited about Harvest of Talents. And I am comforted to know that, while our Harvest of Talents is still a little ways out, IDES has already stepped in to help my friends in Nchishi, Kenya. They are using funds from programs like Harvest of Talents.
Friends, YOU can make a difference. Our talents were given to us through the grace of God. He is the all-powerful and the epitome of creative. Who are we to underestimate or undermine what he has created in us? Whether it's car maintenance, tutoring skills, a craft, music, food... anything... YOU can feed my friends in Nchishi, and our brothers and sisters all around the world.
See you in May! And again in October :)
- Denise
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace.
1 Peter 10.
What a wonderful reminder of how we can use our talents and abilities to serve God and our brothers and sisters in Christ. I loved seeing the pics and remembering my students and our friends! Thanks for sharing, Denise!
ReplyDeleteI agree w/ most people being "too far removed" from the situation...I'm glad you were able to visit and help this village - what an encouragement to others. Thanks for sharing, Denise!
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDelete