I have to tell you about a girl. Our Pastors daughter, Ashley. Freshly graduated with a degree in teaching, Ashley headed to Kenya for a few months. She followed her heart there, to the slums, to teach the kids English. Ashley is writing about her experiences on her blog,
Love from Kenya, and something she wrote stuck a chord with me last week. Let me share what she wrote.
Yesterday one of my 6th graders, Jeff, said, "I really want to try cake. I've never had cake."
He said it with such sincerity and with a smile on his face, as if he could actually taste the cake and just knew it would be delicious.
It was so humbling to hear his words and to know that the desire of his heart was just to try a piece of cake.
It made me think that, for most Americans, we have so much "cake" (extra possessions, money, time, resources, etc) in our lives that sometimes we forget to appreciate it...or we hoard it away...or we spend it all on ourselves...
Instead of keeping your cake to yourself, how can you use what God has given you and give it away to someone else?
Some people dream of cake.
Something so simple and abundant for us...
is something some people may never have.
Now let me tell you about another group of women.
The "Mom squad" from our church is a group of young mothers who are raising funds to
go to the slums of Kenya to help finish a building project for the school, teach and help in any way they can.
They are putting their faith in action.
These same women have gone to Africa in the past to drill wells for villages without water.
So the question hit me, how can I use what God has given me and give it away to someone else?
That has been a question that has hounded me for a long time.
I love to sew and design but how can God use that? It seems so....
useless.
But of course it's not. None of our talents are useless. We just need to figure out how to use them.
So from now on I am going to donate 50% of my etsy sales to missions.
To the women brave enough to step out and give of themselves in such a selfless way.
They inspire me, and I hope they inspire you.
How can you use what God has given you to help someone else?