Monday, October 24, 2016

Thirsty!

Since becoming a missionary in 2009 I have seen a lot of sad things.

Hungry children.
Horrible living conditions.
Dead dogs. Everywhere.

To be honest, sometimes seeing these things over and over again can leave us numb and emotionless to the hurt and suffering around us. I've found my self praying for the Lord to soften my hardened heart. 

As I've prayed, my eyes have been opened to marriages fighting to survive, women struggling to provide for the children she raises alone, children just begging to be children. A lot of the hurt I've seen is in those who should still be playing with Barbies and video games... except most are walking the beaches and streets selling homemade coconut lollipops, fried bread or simply begging.

Sometimes they become just another annoying person interrupting your nap, standing in your sunlight or getting in your way.

But when you look in to their eyes...

The other day Robersy and I were arriving home when we saw a group of boys standing at an "abandoned" housing area beside our apartment. Several people and stray dogs live behind the broken gate. 

In front of the gate is a dip where water gathers whenever it rains. Of course, the puddle doesn't ever stay clean long. With all the people walking in and out, motorcycles driving in and out, the stray dogs rolling their diseased bodies in the cool water, the group of goats that live near by enjoying the fresh fallen rain, the chickens, the pigs, etc. Before long the water is FILTHY!!!

This particular day was following the hurricane that passed by so the puddle was bigger and dirtier than usual.

As we stared out the window to see what had captured the attention of the boys. 

My heart broke.

A thin, teenage boy, up to his knees in the puddle, scooped the water to his mouth over and over again. He was SO thirsty. Desperate for something to quench his thirst.

Robersy ran upstairs to grab some clean water for him to drink... only to see the boy had left. His thirst quenched for a moment with the disgusting water. I dread to think of the consequences that followed.

The image has been ingrained in my mind for the last few weeks, which is why I knew I just needed to share. Only - in my minds eye, the boy looks like you and me.

We are SO desperate for satisfaction, pleasure, happiness, hope, peace... that we grasp at whatever we can to feel full, even just for a moment.

Only to be left empty and broken again.

This past week I had the privilege of participating in a women's conference that took this message out to the women of the Dominican Republic.

Nothing will quench your thirst, besides Jesus!

Nothing will fill that emptiness, besides Jesus!

Nothing will satisfy you, besides Jesus!!!

You can try. But you will end up trying your entire life.

Sadly, we have not seen the boy since that day but be assured we are ready with bottles of clean water... and the precious message of the Jesus Christ :)

This next week our church is heading out to Haiti with physical and spiritual help for those who are suffering. Unfortunately Robersy and I are not able to go because of a conference and other commitments made before hand, but please be praying for them! 

And my kid is awake... ahhh... so until next week!!! GOD BLESS!!!

Monday, October 3, 2016

Gate B32

Portuguese red bean soup is on the stove.
Home made biscuits are in the oven.
Candles are on the counter.
Luci's (solar powered lanterns) are charged.

Matthew... Bring. It. On.

I have to admit. Having a lazy, rainy day has been nice. However, knowing that our neighbors are not JUST enjoying a rainy day should bring us to our knees asking God for their protection as this hurricane heads their way.

As promised, I saved some photos from our time in Pennsylvania. We enjoyed a few Fall activities with my sister and brother-in-law although our attire makes it clear that the fall weather hadn't arrived yet :)

Apparently Josiah wasn't excited for the photo shoot... HAHA!










 As well as apple picking and photo shoots, we had the chance to pop up to the Poconos for a couple of nights. We got to visit with a few of our friends and I (Sarah) got to fly down a 4,000ft zipline! Pretty cool.









We are grateful for the time spent with our family, friends and supporters!

But as I mentioned last week...

During our loooooooong layover in JFK airport it was incredible to see the flights that were leaving and coming in from all over the world.

Robersy, Josiah and I sat and watched a particular flight on it's way to Japan.

The plane was HUGE! Two levels!

The line of people waiting to get through the door snaked quite far from the gate entrance, but once each person had been checked through there was another 20 minutes (yes... we sat and watched) of the airline staff walking up and down the gate area looking for late passengers.

Names were called on the speakers. Over and over again.

One staff member asked Robersy, "Are you going to Japan?"

We laughed and said, "I wish!" But after chatting for a few minutes, the staff member explained that the trip would take over 14 hours. They tried to give everyone coming from connecting flights ample opportunity to get on the flight since it could be several days before they flew to that city again.

Amsterdam.

Zurich.

London.

Santo Domingo :)

Each flight different. Varying on size, number of passengers, and distance to travel... but each one with a destination in mind.

It really got me thinking.

The flight to Santo Domingo might not seem so glamorous because it's ONLY a couple hours from the US border. But Zurich! London! JAPAN! They're so fancy! Double decker airplanes! 

But what good is that million dollar aircraft if it doesn't get where it needs to go?

GOD has been so good to create us with purpose. Sometimes our purpose might not look like others. Just a small aircraft hopping over to the next state.

It's not Amsterdam!

But the magnitude of what GOD has called me to matters little considering I arrive at the destination HE has called me to.

Friend. I don't know about you, but I want to be faithful in what GOD has called me to today.

Instead of looking at everyone else's flight and aircraft... let's just be faithful in what GOD has asked us to do. Let's just GET THERE!

AMEN!?