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Finding God in All the World

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I went on a mission’s trip to Haiti not too long ago. It was an experience that changed my life. It’s amazing what a handful of children and a third world country can do to your heart.
Haiti was an incredible experience. It opened my eyes to the way that God moves, and the cultures that he has created. Living here in the U.S. and then going to Haiti, it’s easy to think that when you get there you’re going to be full of pity for the people that you meet. But I found that after I had been in Haiti for a week I was almost filled with jealousy for them. Haitians are beautiful people, and the children and adults at the House of Blessings, which is the orphanage that I stayed in, had more of an understanding of how God moves and works than I had ever grasped. By the end of the week I could see how the slight simplicity of their lives left them without as much stress and worry as we have here in the U.S. Stress is so strongly enforced in our culture as a normal thing.
Along with having my eyes opened with the priorities of the Haitians, God opened my eyes to his global and universal love as well. It’s easy to know that God loves everyone on every inch of the planet, but it’s not as easy to understand the power and magnificent of his love. One of the members of another team that was down in Haiti at the same time as us were told me that, “People often go into a third world country expecting to bring God to the country. But when they get there, they find that God is already there and working.” We don’t have to bring him anywhere. While we were at the Haitian church that Sunday it struck me that while they were worshipping in Haiti, my church in the United States was worshipping as well along with countless others. And although we all speak different languages, and worship in different ways, God can hear every voice that is lifted to him, and pays attention to all of his children.
I hoped in going to Haiti that I would be able to help them, little did I know that the Haitians, especially the children in the orphanage would be the ones to teach me. They taught me about love and selflessness, and showed me how a simpler life is not necessarily a bad thing, and that it can give you a chance to really get to know God. I hope that I was able to help the beautiful Haitians as much as those beautiful Haitians were able to help me.

Theresa

  • Thank you for sharing this Theresa! It is so hard for us to think as God does and see the world as God does but you are so right that he loves the Whole world more than we could ever imagine and he is at work everywhere.

    Ali

    06/19/2012

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