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The Least of These

Nov 20, 2018

The first time I went to Romania, I came back with a new and much deeper appreciation of being born in the United States.  The freedoms and blessings we have are so easily taken for granted.  Throughout life, God has a very creative way of humbling us and bringing us to the realization of the true condition of our heart especially when we chose to serve on a mission trip and minister to people in extreme poverty.  If we allow Him, God awakens us to see people through His eyes and completely wrecks our hearts in a beautiful life changing way.  Here is a testimony from Jeanne Fenlong who served with us on our most recent October trip.  She eloquently gives us a glimpse of what she experienced in Romania.

“On the third day here, I saw ‘her’.  She was sweeping outside covered by her kerchief.  I saw her peer out sheepishly as if to sneak a peak at the passerby that was me.  I smiled at her and caught a fleeting moment of what looked like surprise crossing her face; but instead of lowering her gaze again, she smiled back a broad and toothless smile.  I swear I saw a sparkle in her eyes.  I thought how sad it would be to have to remind yourself that you can still smile.

Her face is weather-worn, and her cheeks sunken.  But a longer look revealed what a glance could not.  At one time she had skin soft and flawless.  At one time she too was youthfully filled with other dreams.  I wonder a moment if she can sing.

She enters a building that has missing windows and no sanitation.  To her, it is home.  Children dance and play on the dirt stone road.  I notice they step back when I come near, suddenly wide eyed and vulnerable.

She invites me in and I try not to look disturbed, pretending her normal is now mine.  I fool no one.  We exchange words that feel so awkward.  I realize what is building up in me is awe.  If our roles were reversed would I have the courage to open my home let strangers in and take pictures of my “least of these” life?

I leave feeling nausea unsure if it is due to what I just saw and smelled, or is it the reminder that when I arrived here I fretted unceasingly about forgetting my earrings for this trip, and I felt ashamed.  I prayed to be more courageous, like the lady that sweeps the outdoor.

I will remember these days forever.”

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