Tuesday, October 18, 2011

We're Not in Honduras Anymore

Last Saturday I rode a Honduran Float with my mission friends from Piedmont, MO. They did a fantastic job building a Honduran home and a replica of the church we distributed shoes from in Emanuel. They even had a Honduran bicycle complete with a stack of wood as we often see while we are there. Some of us sat on the makeshift pews, as the congregation of the church, while Pastor Bob ‘preached to us’. It was a very good replica of life in Honduras and we could almost feel as if we were there for a moment.

Apparently it was so realistic that Gloria forgot where she was. As we were sitting on the float riding through downtown Piedmont, suddenly Gloria says “I think that man needs a hug”. Lisa and I looked at her and asked what she was talking about. She pointed to a gentleman seated way off the sidewalk alone, looking very sad.  She said “he just looks like he needs a hug”. I said “well go hug him then, obviously God is telling you to”. Gloria jumped off the float and ran back to the man and proceeded to hug him and visit with him for a moment before running back to climb up on the float. As she obediently showed God’s love to this lonely man, everyone turned to see what she was doing. Someone said, “we’re not in Honduras anymore, you can’t just run up to people on the street and hug them”. I asked “why not? people here need God’s love too”. As Gloria resumed her seat on the float and we continued on down the parade path, she just smiled a smile that radiated from ear to ear. She had been obedient to that still small voice. I looked back to see the man wearing that same smile. He had received a hug from God.

I’m not sure why it’s so much easier for us to hug people and tell them of God’s love in Honduras or why they so eagerly accept us. I wonder if it’s just the perception that we are there on a mission and we become empowered to do things that we normally wouldn’t do at home? I think that there are people around us everyday that are just as eager to hear about our awesome God and feel His love through our actions. I know I, for one, could use a hug from God every now and then.  So let’s continue our mission wherever we are.  Look around and see who needs a hug from God today.  Your kind word or action may be exactly what they need to see God.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

God is Still Moving

I received a message from Pastor Saul, from Honduras: “The lady who we are helping with glasses came to Christ, she received Jesus as her savior!!!!!!!!!!”

This news makes my heart leap for joy and shout HALLELUJAH!!!

Her name is Kendy Sarai Lara.  Kendy came into the eye clinic during the September medical trip and we were unable to get a reading on her eyes. She was young and had her son with her, and we hated to send her away without helping her. In fact she was the only one that we either couldn’t get a reading on or find the right glasses in the God box. It seemed there were some strange spots and something unusual going on with her eyes as we tried to get a reading. We didn’t want to send her away and do nothing. Pastor Saul agreed to take her to an eye doctor in Honduras for us and we prayed with her before she left.  It turns out that this young lady has cataracts and Pastor Saul has been taking her for follow up visits to see what the options are.

It’s awesome to see that through the contact of the medical team and the connection with Saul and his family, she was saved. We asked for physical healing and God healed her heart. Isn’t HE awesome!!!!!  Our short-term mission trip may be over but... GOD IS STILL MOVING!