All men dream but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes to make it possible.
T.E. Lawrence
T.E. Lawrence
"He speaks in dreams, in visions of the night,
when deep sleep falls on people as they lie in their beds."
Job 33:15 (NLT)
when deep sleep falls on people as they lie in their beds."
Job 33:15 (NLT)
As a child, I had dreams; lots of dreams and a vivid imagination. Money and material things were in short supply in our household. That meant my family didn't own a car among other things and we lived somewhat out of the city district of my small city. I had lots of time to myself each day during the school year, walking to and from school. I remember walking through vast fields in Fall, Winter and Spring through all the seasons of the school year. My imagination came in handy. I would hold conversations with my imaginary friends and keep myself company on the way to and from school. It was a long and lonely walk, especially when I started junior high school and my brother was still in the elementary school so we had to take different routes. Don't get me wrong. I wasn't living in a fantasy world and "seeing" people that weren't there and believing that they actually existed. I was simply imagining a different life; a life full of adventure and travel and exciting things. I had no real idea of what I might do in future. I only knew that whatever happened, life would be better. At the same time during these tender years, I was going to Sunday School. I believed very much in God and looked forward to Sunday service as well as services during the week. It was there that I was introduced to missions and to the continent of Africa. I even envisioned that one day God would send me to Africa as a missionary.
Then life happened. And indeed life was better. God gave me many rich experiences and blessed me in many ways. He enabled me to gain a university education, one of the few people in my extended family who has been blessed with a rich university education. He also enabled me to travel and see many of the things that I always wanted to see. However, I was very much tied to my family and the extended family and their needs. Thoughts of Africa became a very distant memory and an almost forgotten one. A place that I would see on television when it came time for public appeals for funds to assist drought stricken or poverty stricken places. It seemed Africa was no longer much on my mind.
It wasn't until much later that my dream of Africa came to life again. I can't explain exactly how it happened. Suffice to say it was a God thing. My latent dream of helping in Africa came back to life and I've never been more thrilled. However, instead of going as a missionary who lives in Africa and raises funds to spread the gospel, I have a more modest calling. One in which I've been involved for a few years now. I've been helping widows and orphans in small villages in Kenya in various ways as God leads and provides. I've been to Kenya several times and have been able to help in a number of ways (food, education, medical, jiko stoves, planting). Some of the work has been featured on this blog.
It gives me a great deal of pleasure to assist there and to assist directly those people who have needs. I do work through pastors and lay leaders in the communities where I visit and through friends who are Christian. My deepest desire is to "see" the aid reach the people who need it and to know that I am really making a difference in one person, or several persons' lives.
My God opened efforts have taught me too the real meaning of the biblical teachings on "giving" and "helping" the widows and the orphans. Scriptures like
"If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person? Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth."
1 John 3:17
and
"Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world."
James 1:27
Although I got a late start in life in missions to Kenya, I know that with God there are no limitations and there is no such thing as impossible. Through God's grace I pray that He grants me many more years and ability to do what I can and perhaps even to inspire others to join me.
I had gone to this village in Kenya to see first hand the jiko stoves I had made for some of the village women. We decided to do a food distribution as these were widows and it was close to Christmas. There were many more woman than I expected. |
Sometimes I get overwhelmed with emotions when I think about where God brought me from and how much he has done for me. I can't even believe it myself sometimes. He has surely been with me all the days of my life. I can't thank him enough for it.
I have burdens for others and sometimes those get overwhelming too. It is those times when God lets me know that He is in charge and I need to trust in Him.
What are your dreams?
My blogging friend, Shanda Oakley has started a new meme called "On Your Heart Tuesdays" and this is the very first edition of it. I do hope you've enjoyed my contribution and that you will join Shanda and others here in this new venture. Happy reading and sharing.