This blog was created to spread the vision of our work in Tanzania. After working in Arusha for a few years now I have discovered that to make any real change we must focus on the women of this community. Our nonprofit Shining Light (www.shiningalight.org) has been created to provide jobs to women in extreme poverty so that they can be empowered to care for themselves and their families. Our goal is to keep women working and children educated.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Dog Goes to Church!
Last Sunday I woke up with an overwhelming feeling that I just wanted to stay home, skip church and relax. I have a friend visiting from the US and we had been running around all week. I had my personal devotions which talked about how important fellowship with the saints is and that going to church puts us in community with other believers and it's important for our "walk" with Him. Ok! So I started feeling a bit convicted. I said my apologies and prayed for forgiveness and asked if He could help me to become more disciplined. Then Kendall, my friend from home and I took my new puppy on a walk. As we were walking through the village a woman flagged us down and in her best English invited us to come into her church. We tried to argue that we had our dog and we were on our way for a walk but her smile was so sweet and the invitation was so heart warming that we couldn't say no. We walked in to find this broken down one room shack made into a tiny church full of children. Now, children in Tanzania are terrified of dogs so the fact that we walked in with one was more then some of them could take. We sat down in the back and expected to hear complete Swahili coming from everyone and not understand most of what was going on but to my surprise the pastor spoke wonderful English. He explained to us that this was the children's service and that we were most welcome, so we stayed. There we sat, two church skippers, with a dog, in a service we should not have been able to understand hearing and receiving the Word of God. I walked out of there feeling so loved by my Savior. He heard my cry earlier about missing church, He excepted by apology and then found a way to show me He was thinking of me and was providing me with all I need. Thank you Jesus for making me feel so very special.
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