We sang this song by Tommy Walker at church on Easter Sunday. I was still processing everything that I saw and experienced on my recent trip to Zambia and when I sang these words the names and faces of the people that I met popped into my head.
The sermon was on Zacchaeus but mostly it was about grace. The focus was on the concept of being known. In today's society we are all struggling to be known. We post pictures of ourselves on social media, we tweet glimpses of our lives, we Instagram our moments. We have a desire to be known and to connect with others.
Every village that we entered into left us with the same message. Go. Tell our stories. Let others know about our suffering and rejoice with us in our thanksgiving. I can't tell their stories without telling you their names. They want to be known.
This is Moses and his father Richard. Moses is ten and lives in a village in rural Uganda. I know his name and he knows my name. That's because Moses is one of our sponsored children. We have written Moses letters and we have sent him pictures. I even had the opportunity to meet him last year in Uganda. Moses and I are able to have a relationship because of child sponsorship.
Moses is also able to have clean water, an education, health care and training all provided as a benefit of child sponsorship. In fact, all of the children and adults in his community have those same opportunities because World Vision has a relationship in their village.
Through child sponsorship lives are changed. For only $35 a month {a little more than a dollar a day} you can change a child's world for good. It's as easy as visiting this link, and selecting a child. It's amazing what good work World Vision is doing in the lives of children and their communities and you can be a part of that! You can know their names. You can pray for them and write to them and encourage them. You can be a part of their story.
If you are a runner, you can consider running as part of team World Vision. This year, I will be running my fifth half marathon, but my first with team World Vision. Every training run I take, I think about one of those names. I think about how clean water can be life changing for them and it pushes me. If you would like to make a donation to my team for the Uganda WASH {water, sanitation and hygiene} program you can donate here.
a training run in Zambia
You might even consider starting your own fundraiser. You could have a milestone birthday coming up that you want to be able to share clean water for. Maybe instead of gifts for your wedding you want to make a different impact and have donations be made in your name instead. Or perhaps you have your own idea.
All it takes if $50 to provide clean water for life for one person. You can be a part of the water effect.
Make these needs known. Share their stories. Know the name of someone whose life you can help change.The possibilities are endless and the needs are great! Please consider giving.
In case you missed it, here are the posts in this collection:
Hero's In Zambia
Living in Fear
A Child's Life Looking Forward to the Future The Needs are so Great Welcome Home Spirit Lead Me Where My Trust is Without Borders Preparing for Zambia
In case you missed it, here are the posts in this collection:
Hero's In Zambia
Living in Fear
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