With
Christmas just around the corner, we have come to the time of year when there
is a lot of focus on gifts. And deep inside,
something feels right whenever I give—whether that is a physical gift I have
been blessed enough to purchase, or any heart-felt gift I can offer from my
resources or talents, there is something about giving that resonates in my
heart as GOOD. After all, God began the gift exchange with mankind...giving us
life, all of creation in which to dwell, and His most treasured gift, of
course...His very own Son. And now...the joy of reciprocating is mine. What
does my grateful heart offer back to God from all that He has given to me? As I
consider the children in Peru, I realize that God’s favorite gifts are opposite
of what the world esteems valuable.
His name is Pool. He is 13
years old and has been at the Santa Maria Orphanage for two and a half years
now. After his father’s death, his mother worked even harder to try and make
ends meet. Though daily she worked long hours, the pay was insufficient to
support her and her young son, and her hours away from home afforded Pool an
opportunity to experience street life...with all of it’s cruelty and abuse. You
see, Pool has moderate mental handicaps and difficulty speaking...coupled with
his young age, his time in the streets was a recipe for pain and suffering. In
desperation, Pool’s mother turned to Santa Maria Orphanage for help.
On our last trip, Tony and I witnessed how Pool’s
time at the orphanage has affected him. He is very industrious and likes to
work in the small farm, watering the plants and doing the heavier physical
work. He behaves very well and has adapted nicely to the structure and
disciplines taught to the children.
What a
contrast this young man has experienced. Suffering and abuse because he was
handicapped and vulnerable vs. care and validation because he is a human being
created and loved by God. Pool is flourishing now, and growing in the knowledge
of God. There is no better gift that could be offered to Jesus than the life of
one HE values. He loves people...each and EVERY one of them.
Thank you for giving to reach ones like Pool. You
might be giving money and prayer...but in reality, what you are doing is
enabling you to give something far more to Jesus...individual LIVES.
During
our last trip to Peru, we were able to use your financial support to again
stock up the pantry with plenty of good, healthy food, dairy products, and
chicken (they are still thanking us for the Direct TV and DVD’s from last
month’s giving). One of the directors also came to us and said that he knew us
to be people of prayer, and then asked if we would pray for the orphanage. We
rejoice that God has partnered us with these Catholic brothers and the ministry
they are doing in the Kingdom, and that in Jesus’ name we are working in unity
to reach the children.
Friends,
as I close this newsletter, I wish you a very joyous and blessed celebration of
our Lord’s birth. May the reminder of God’s gift to the world fill you with
continual strength, encouragement and desire to offer back to Him daily the
gift of a surrendered life given over in love to all around you...it is Jesus’
favorite gift!
Grace and peace to you each,
Rosa Rivera
Homes of Refuge International