adventurescga-blogs Dec 3, 2007 7:00 PM

Letters From The Front Lines

Right now we don't have an American Indians team out so I can't share a story with you from there, so I picked Mexico because it is close. I wanted to...

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Right now we don't have an American Indians team out so I can't share a story with you from there, so I picked Mexico because it is close. I wanted to share a story with you from a girl who is serving for 9 months in Mexico as an FYM. Her name is Laura and if you want to go to check out the rest of her blog page then you can click on this link: http://laurarobinson.myadventures.org/



One of the closest houses to where the church is and where we live is a precious family that has two girls and one boy.  The girls have built such a special place in my heart.  Every afternoon when we get home from our ministries or from our internships they are waiting at the church to play.  God has given me such a huge heart toward their situation.  Their mom works late and they have to do a lot on their own and they are so young.  God uses them in so many ways to teach me such amazing lessons.


 


I have been praying a lot for compassion for the people of Mexico and God has used these little ones to touch my heart.  I have broken for their situation and then he has taught me to give their burdens to the Lord… What a relief we have in the Lord to carry our loads and even the loads we try to carry.  He is also teaching me that He is the provider for ALL.  The little girls have very little and I long to fulfill their needs and in some ways we are… but of course there is only so much you can give and the most important gift we have is God's love and I am learning how much power there is in God's love and how much He desires to use us to share His love.


 

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