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A little sharing that moved my soul - by nancy

   Posted by: Nancy   in Colors of Life

A Poured Out Life ( 2 Timothy 4:6)

“A life of total abandonment and commitment to Christ”. This was in a way the one statement message which was shared by a missionary to Kenya in our church yesterday. Pastor Christine shared several testimonies but all of them were tied back to the title and her one statement (I emphasized on the one statement thing as that was the only statement that got etched in my heart and mind).

In my notes too was just the title, scripture verse and two statements…one as above and the other….God doesn’t need our talent but our commitment. I didn’t keep track of how long she spoke but that was all I managed to take down between crying and trying to hold back tears each time she share and start on a testimony…and each one so heart wrenching of such unspeakable evil acts. I am amazed at how she could continue sharing and yet remained so contained (maybe I am a crying baby lady) but I firmly believe God had prepared her so.

With what she and her husband went through, it is no surprise when she told God that she ‘resign from her calling’ (and Ps Christine candidly mention if there is such a thing as that!). She felt that she couldn’t continue anymore and this is the testimony which left her so discouraged….

….there was this beautiful 15 year old girl who was staying in the street home (which houses 800 orphaned children) started by Pastor Tony and Pastor Christine. This girl was blessed with a natural talent in singing and dance….perfect pitch and timing (with no formal training)….she was a worship leader in the church which was started by them too. A time came for her (I will call her Helen) to visit her relatives. 3 days after Helen left, Ps Christine received news that she had passed away from malaria. The relatives demanded quite a hefty sum of money from the street home to bury Helen….of course the home couldn’t afford and finally got permission from Helen’s relatives (when they knew that they aren’t getting any money from the street home) to bring her body back to be buried in the church ground. Upon collecting Helen’s body from the morgue, truth was revealed that Helen actually died from infection of being circumcised. That left Ps Christine so torn, how can she go on running the home with so many young girls staying there and knowing they are bound to face this torture at certain age…..so she told God she resign.

Having said that Ps Christine continued with her other ministries.

In Kenya, when you have visitors to your home, it is expected of the host to serve coffee or tea with sugar (Africans love sugar). One day Ps Christine was expecting some visitors and forgot to replenish the beverages on her way back. Being tired and all, grudgingly she was about to leave the house again when she noticed some plastic bags thrown over her gate (people usually leave bags of used clothes and any usable items at their gate for the homes that they run). She took the bags in and going through the stuff, right at the bottom of one of the bags was a bottle of coffee, tea and sugar. She stood crying in the kitchen holding the bottles in her hands.

Ps Christine knew then God was telling her that He provided without her asking. All God wants is her poured out life (2 Tim4:6 was the verse God gave her and for some time she just didn’t know what God was trying to tell her though she read it over and over)….now she understood. No matter how she feel, a life of total abandonment is what He wants and He will provide the strength. She just need to commit her life in totality to Him….she withdrew her ‘resignation’ from God and the street home.

Other testimonies (summarized):

The Breastless Women….. During the fightings, women were raped, some got impregnated and to avoid them nursing the babies when born, these women’s breasts are cut off. Thus unable to nurse the babies, the babies eventually die. These women scarred physical and emotionally for life, need to be reached and know that there is a God who loves them. How?….when all they see are evil doings and hopelessness.

The Charred Youths….. Some children are kidnapped at an age as young as nine or ten. They are then fed drugs to get them high and dependent on these substances. The motive of this? Train these kids to commit crimes, heinous crimes. How can a child of such a tender age perform such task unless he was high and ruled by drugs…..Years later when they are freed, they appear expressionless and emotionless. They are horrendous to look at and there is the hollowness in their eyes. Their souls charred and destroyed by all kinds of brutality they were forced to commit….they are known as the charred youth. They need to know there is a God who loves them and forgives.

The Armless Women (I can’t remember the term that Ps Christine used, I was concentrating on fighting backs tears but to no avail)….. Women were forced to kill their own children….if they aren’t able to or won’t (which parent can?) their arms will be chopped off. Many were forced to witnessed the killing of their child and then still have their arm chopped off, when they can never kill their own. No children and no arms…..what is being alive to them? These women need to know there is a God who loves them and had not forsaken them.

All the above encouraged Ps Christine to continue pouring out her life depending on God no matter how painful and torn apart it is for her because He had quipped her and will continue to equip her.

What about us?…..I am reminded of Leon’s post - ‘I know nothing, I know nothing’. …..People need the Lord…..They need to know there is hope….hope from God through us.

Ps Tony and Ps Christine are continually challenged in their ministries in Kenya and outside Kenya and God continued to show them His works….one of which was when a boy under the care of their street home was miraculously healed from full blown aids.

The above is penned down in my own words as how I remembered or forgotten between tears and tissues.

- Africa’s wars in the 1990s were all very different in their specifics. But they shared a number of important characteristics. First, one of the main underlying causes of these wars was the weakness, the corruption, the high level of militarization, and in some cases the complete collapse, of the states involved. Secondly, they all involved multiple belligerents fighting for a multiplicity of often shifting economic and political motivations. Thirdly, they all had serious regional dimensions and regional implications. And fourthly they were all remarkable for the brutality of the tactics (ranging from mass murder and ethnic cleansing, to amputation, starvation, forced labour, rape and cannibalism) used by belligerents to secure their strategic objectives. - excerpts from Crime of War (War in Africa-the magazine).

Africa is a huge continent. What about the world?…..(let us live a poured out life as He equips us). We do have a lot to do……maybe start with our neighbor?

Leon says: Lord use me!

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3 comments so far

siewlee
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Aunty nancy, thanks very much for sharing this post. It speaks so abundantly and touches so deeply. I was very moved after reading it.

2 days ago, my friend and i were having a conversation about a video of children and people from different parts of the world who were suffering, and he asked me, how would these people who are suffering so much ever believe that there is such a thing as a loving God? and why would a loving God allow these things to happen? I told him i don’t have the best answers to that but i answered the best i could. 2 days after he came up to me and asked me, why am i so optimistic in my faith while he is so pessimistic?

Truth is, i am not a very optimistic person. But what i do realise especially after reading this is that, the difference between us and those people described is, if we were to be put through difficult situations and trying moments of suffering, we have a God to turn to, to rely on, to comfort and to give us hope.

I feel a burden for those people. They have the biggest lacking in their lives-God. We need to help them know that they need God and God loves them. Lord use me too in whatever ways i can, i am willing.

sorry to type so much.

Leon said:

Type more if you want. There is no limit to that(in a sense). I think a lot of people feels the burden, but would never give more than money. What this people need is not just money. They need us to take action. With our lives, to make a change. We cannot by our power in any way change the circumtances or take away their scars but we are to take action and do something.

A majority of people just give money and sit back and think that will help. If it was so God should have just gave us money. If so Jesus should have been a gazzilllionare just walking down the street giving money. Instead He gave what was more precious. We have that gift, are we going to give it?

I have just recently been tasked to go Sri Lanka next year, I’m looking forward to it. I pray I can do something. For too long people don’t want to get their hands dirty. They do not want to help because they know that something in them has to change in order to help others. They are too comfortable to give up and change.

When I read this, my prayer is that people stop waiting because every second, there is a soul that will be gone for eternity. Lord use me! I don’t want to see any perish too. Please Lord Use Me!

July 25th, 2008 at 12:16 pm
meiyen@sarah
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I wasn’t in service on sunday, as I was in k4, but I heard a little on the sharing mde, and thanks for writing the post, so as to enable me to know more about what the pastor shared. I was deeply moved too and believe we do need to help others. And seriously take action, not just by praying.

nancy said:
Yes, I was moved to tears many times and each time feeling and thinking, “yes, they need the Lord, they need to know they are loved, they have hope amidst all the suffering”.
Like Siew Lee mentioned, knowing and having God beside us makes a lot of difference when we go through unexplainable painful experiences.

We can start by telling God ‘we are willing’ and commit our lives in total surrender to His will and plans.

July 26th, 2008 at 8:25 pm
meiyen@sarah
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Amen to that last statement sister Nancy.

nancy said:
Most of the time we are very absent minded people who also succumb to complacency and need testimonies like these to jolt us (this one definitely gave me a good hard shake). True that some of us are moved or emotionally/spiritually charged when we hear of testimonies like these or at camps or even at certain Christian conferences, which is very normal. They like reminders that there are lots of lost souls out there and to some of us even unsaved loved ones.
What I am try to express is that we have to be alert at all times (which is so difficult, of which i am guilty of) amidst our daily life’s battles. I for one definitely need to be reminded. And I do hope that this post helps in keeping us on our toes, ready at all times to be used in any circumstance according to His plans.

July 28th, 2008 at 9:11 pm

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