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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Taking the Light with Me

Good morning, friends!  I'm looking out my window into the gloomy day praying for those of you who are in the aftermath of Sandy.  Will you report to us and let us know how you're doing?  Your sisters here would love to pray for your requests.

I want to continue to share with you about what God's doing in my heart concerning reaching out beyond my own comfort to minister to others.

Last night I feasted my eyes on fairies, princesses and super heroes--little people who have seen much more pain than I can imagine.  I was a line leader (haven't done that since elementary school!) at Interact's Fall Festival for their clients, staff and their children.

Interact is a conglomeration of services for women in Wake County.  The building houses the special crimes unit for Raleigh Police, the Solace Center where victims of sexual assault can have free post-rape exams, a counsel center for domestic violence victims, and an office for the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle among other organizations.

Many of those little costumed people I spent the evening with have seen their mothers beaten, but last night they were showered with love and candy galore.

Interact is the place that I believe God has led me to serve as I try to follow Him in reaching out to hurting women.  Before you think I'm either noble or crazy (because it's not a Christian-based organization), let me clear things up.

  • Although I thought I might get to be noble (Ha!  Don't we all want to be the hero?), I haven't been at all so far.  It turns out that my volunteer hours are when the most basic things need to be done.  I haven't lent my shoulder to any weeping women, but I've cleaned out and organized two play rooms.  Not a bad job for a girl who's more than a little OCD!    God has such a sense of humor and rarely does what I expect.  I'm starting to see that He's forming a servant's heart in me and creating humble places through this.  I just may be there more for the hard-working staff than for anyone else.  They have tremendously difficult and draining jobs.
  • I think I've purposefully been sent to a secular setting.  Many churches invest in Interact and there is an acceptance of prayer and faith-sharing there, but it is not a Christian organization.  So why am I there?  I've had this realization.  Jesus is the Light, and He is in me.  I'm not just called to congregate with all the other people with the Light like I've done most of my life.  I'm called to take His Light into darkness.  The truth is that I've mostly taken His Light where there's more Light, and I haven't always done it for the right reasons.  God is showing me that I don't need to be threatened by people who aren't like me.  I just need to be true to Him and to myself and to love others.  That's it.  He's big enough to keep me and take care of the rest.
I'm sure there are lots of you who have been volunteering or working professionally for years in organizations that serve hurting people.  Would you share some of your wisdom and experiences with a newby?

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

A Party with a Purpose

Last weekend I got to take a step that I've been longing to take for several years now. I had a Trades of Hope party!

Trades of Hope is a company committed to partnering with women in third world countries through fair trade. My friend Heatherly introduced me to TOH, and she's written an article about it here. You can find all the info about the company here.

The parties are much like any other home party, but with Trades of Hope, artisans are paid a fair price for their crafts. This allows many women to contribute to their family's finances while working from home instead of for pennies a day in a sweat shop. I especially love it, because I hear echoes of the industrious Proverbs 31 woman in this business plan. It's a beautiful partnering of American women with their less fortunate sisters around the world, and it allowed my friends and I to give impoverished women an opportunity instead of a handout. Since I did lots of my Christmas shopping through TOH, it allowed me to purchase one gift that gives twice! Here are some pictures from our fun day!

Lynn Ritter (on the right) was my Compassion Entrepeneur from Trades of Hope.

Thank you to Go Realty in Holly Springs for allowing us to use their incredibly gorgeous space!



Friends, shopping and fall food made for a great afternoon.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The Beauty of a Second Chance

I've got another video for you this week, but this time it's a story from my beautiful friend Samantha. Please watch this powerful story of the importance of small choices and then click here to read about how God gave Sam a second chance to make a difference.
 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Taking First Steps

If you receive this post in your email, you may have to click on the title to go to the blog and view the video. Thanks so much for your patience as I work through the techie glitches!