We keep this picture of Ankita on our fridge with pictures of all of our other children. We think of her as one of ours. I think of her mother, of not being able to provide the basic necessities; food, clean water, shoes, blankets, etc. The thought sobers me. We are all really only a few steps away from living in that reality. If that were my child, words could not express the gratitude I would feel. The cost is really not much. We send $30 a month. That opens up a world to Ankita and her village, a world with clean water, education, blankets, and most importantly, Jesus. You can find out more about World Vision here and how they help villages to become self-sustaining and share the Gospel in the process. Maybe there is a little someone waiting for your help.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
13/365: Ankita
Sunday, May 2, 2010
12/365: A Page
11/365: Dog Wearing Tutu
10/365: Sweet Sight
9/365: Little Indulgence
8/356: A Good Read
This is what I'm currently reading (almost finished) and it is probably one of the best books I have ever read. Francis Chan is great. Search him on the net and watch some of his online videos. He will blow your mind with the things he says and completely challenge you to evaluate what you ever thought about God and His love for you. I hope to grasp this "crazy love" that God has for me. I know it will change my life.
7/365: Magazine Submission
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