I started this blog at the urging of friends and family in April 2010 when my husband and I were given an opportunity to relocate in Maryland for one year. We have now returned home to Arizona and continue to walk by faith as we watch God orchestrate the adventures in our lives. I invite you to share in our adventures as we watch God at work!

We live by faith, not by sight. 2 Corinthians 5:7



Saturday, September 24

blessings

We've all  heard stories about communities coming together helping others when something catastrophic happens. They are heart-warming and encouraging... but not really unexpected. It's not difficult to give your time or money or resources to those who have lost everything in a hurricane or fire. But this past week I witnessed a community helping people who are not in the midst of a catastrophic "act of nature," who have clean water, adequate food and are not injured or sick. While I expected there would be "some" help, I was astonished at the over-the-top generosity.

We belong to a smallish church with about 90 regular attenders each week. Many of these people are personally struggling with joblessness and under-employment or cancer and other horrific medical conditions. There never seems to be enough hours in the day to meet the needs of their families.

The church recently had a birthday celebration and as a "birthday gift,"collected non-perishable food and hygiene items to send to deployed soldiers through the Any Soldier program, an organization that connects a group of soldiers with willing supporters. I was in charge of coordinating the Any Soldier boxes and had a goal of sending four or maybe five boxes to a unit of eight men stationed in Afghanistan.

soldier boxes

We collected items for just two weeks. This table is 43 inches wide and 72 inches long. Over 115 pounds of food and hygiene items are stacked as high as they will go without toppling over. Instead of four or five boxes, I packed eleven boxes! We sent boxes to our original unit as well as a unit of 30 men also serving in Afghanistan. 

While I was thinking small, God was thinking big

Several people told me it was good to focus on the needs of others rather than their own problems. One older gentleman, stooped from age, made several trips to his car to bring his goodies into the church before telling me about his military service decades ago and how much he appreciated the opportunity now to "do something for the boys!" 

The soldiers will be blessed with some comfort foods from home, new toothbrushes (apparently highly coveted items!) and a letter from grateful strangers new friends. But I think we were blessed even more. Our God is so good!!

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