A few days later I hear a still small voice ask, “since when do you not believe that I still do miracles?” He reminded me of the miracle of Hope’s adoption funds and how He led me to the story of Gideon where God provided against all odds for His glory and where He promised to provide for Hope’s adoption. And just in case that wasn’t convincing enough I was reminded that we are to have the faith of a child. So Maris and I made what we now refer to as “the well box”. Our family has committed that we will raise enough money to build a well in a third world country.
THE FACTS:
Every year…
-1 million children will die at the hands of malaria each year from being bitten by insects that breed in water
-1.6 million will die of diarrhea from drinking contaminated water
-6 million will go blind from trachoma caused by washing with contaminated water
-12 million will be affected by typhoid fever
-400 million school age children will be infected with parasitic worms due to contaminated water. (Source World Vision)
Sometimes reading statistics like those above go in one ear and out the other. Stop a moment, let those numbers sink in, read them again and again if you need to. Absorb the magnitude of this reality. Diseases linked to contaminated water kill a child every 15 seconds! In the time it has taken you to read this paragraph 2 children have died!
It is almost unfathomable to those of us in the US, where water runs clean and clear out of multiple faucets within our homes, to understand life without this precious natural resource. When we were in Haiti we were shown water stations as we drove through the country side and told that they will go days with no water, it is hit and miss whether or not water is even available, often forcing Haitians to take water from polluted rivers, streams, or even rain gutters. The reality is that people walk miles to retrieve water which is full of deadly bacteria, parasites and water-borne diseases.
Not only is water killing a vast number of the world’s children, it is also robbing them of an education. Young girls will haul this unclean water all day instead of going to school. There is a saying in Ghana: “If you educate a man, you simply educate an individual, but if you educate a woman, you educate a nation”. Yet our girls will spend their days hauling the very water that may eventually kill them instead of being given the opportunity to better their own lives and the lives around them.
Water is life. It is no coincidence that Jesus tells the woman at the well that the water that he offers will cause her to never thirst again. He knew the importance of water and that it is a metaphor that we can all understand…especially in Samaria at that time. We will build a well and provide water to nourish the body and pray for the recipients that they will also receive water that nourishes the soul.
OUR FIRST $50
So far the well box is full of change. As the children receive their allowance I notice the box gets a little heavier but now we have officially received our first large donation. We have sold our washer and dryer that we have had since our wedding 10 plus years ago and which some precious grandma owned the decade before that. The pair sold for $50 and it was jammed into the slit cut in the top of the box by three very excited little people!
TRENDY TOTS
I had such great expectations…I mean seriously have you seen Jabe’s sweater vest collection? Phoebe is one classy little girl. Obviously my son is the coolest kid ever and Maris was a child of the Baby Gap (Not to leave Hope out but she is a hand me down third child). Well, in all we made $600 and my crew keeps reminding me that that is better than nothing.
(As I am writing this 4 months after the fact I can see that God had a divine appointment with my friend Cherrie of Tucker Bleu Photography and an expectant mother she met at Trendy Tots, who days after giving birth had Cherrie do her birth announcements, which has led to the incredible photos of her entire family and extended family and a dental office in Monmouth.)
So we now have $650 and some change and will have a garage sale in the summer with all the left over “trendy” stuff.
MISS EMERSON
When Syd was here the last time we did not yet know the gender of her miracle and now we do. It is hard for me to sell clothes to the mother of a child that I have prayed and prayed and prayed for, so I tell her to come and bring the Tahoe because I have 3 years worth of clothes for her. Being the generous couple that they are Syd wrote me a check, folded it and drove down the drive way. Minutes later I opened it and called her scolding their generosity…we are almost to $1,000!
THE GARAGE SALE
727 FROM HEAVEN
My sister's fam, Shane's sister's fam, abd our dear friends visiting from South Carolina all gave some cold hard cash donations (actually checks)to the well box. We are up tp $2327!
U CAN ¢HANGE THE WORLD!
OUR WONDERFUL EMMY
Emmy decided to email her neighborhood about “the well box” asking for cans or donations, we made $50 in donations and brought back bags of cans which she and Rick returned bringing in another $74…We are at $2451!
THE BEAUTY OF A RENTER
We deposit the rent check into the well box…$3451 baby!!
DINNER AND AN OUTDOOR MOVIE
This is the next event in my grand fundraising scheme… We will serve dinner in our back yard, make some smores around the newly built ring of fire (Shane even strategically placed flat rocks near the flame for me to melt my chocolate on) and end the night with an outdoor movie under the stars with the flicker of tiki torches and the cool river breeze around us. Fellowship, food, and fun…all for a good cause. I have three scheduled but if anyone would like to have their own fundraising dinner with their sphere of life just let me know. The cost will be $10 for adults and $5 for kids and the menu will be, of course, Hawaiian.
6 comments:
the blog looks awesome. good job!
WOO HOO!!! Welcome to blogland Mali! Now all of my fellow bloggers have something to comment on!
And Shane...well...you rock on. Plain and simple. Jennyth
Oh Malia this is awesome! I already followed the link to World Vision. I have never even heard of this before!
I put a link to your blog on our blog.
Questions:
a) what are the dates of your hawaiian dinners?
b) in what other ways can we donate if we can't make it to one of the dinners?
c)where did you get the awesome template?
I LOVE YOU
Cieje
How do you spell Ceije? Okay, that's right. I thought it looked funny the other way!
Love the blog...Love the cause...Love that kids think so simply...Thanks for sharing this experience and letting us be apart. Love you guys! Syd
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