As I write this my oldest daughter is off on her Methodist Youth Camp to rehabilitate homes for those who can't afford to make the repairs themselves. This is her 3rd such trip.
The first trip was to Beaumont to work on Hurricane Rita homes, and the next year it was up to Lufkin to work on even MORE Rita homes.
She was really kind of iffy about going this time but I told her that she is doing God's work on earth and that you would meet many strangers who will be praying for you.
She was moved to tears on her first two trips at the sweetness, the gifts of water and food offered by the poorest of the poor to the kids as a way of saying thank you.
She came back last year and said that the lady who lived in the house she worked on came out of the house for the first time in 15 years to hug the children and give them some sweet bread she had made. She didn't leave her house for so long because there were no steps from the front door to the ground and she was horrified of falling and breaking a bone. She has no insurance and no means to get help even if she did. The neighbors had been sending in groceries all those years because they too were the poorest of the poor.
It amazes me how we can do good all over the world and yet we have people like this living right under our noses.
So when you see a child wearing a youth mission t-shirt, give them a pat on the back and tell them thank you for helping God do his work for those who need it the most!
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PBMom
Jun 16, 2008 | 11:16 PM |
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Dudester
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lanny
Jun 23, 2008 | 6:24 PM |
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I love my job at Fox, who else gets to see so much of Houston and meet so many out of this world people? What a gig!
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