"How much are you trying to fundraise for your trip?"
"$1800."
"How would you like a tenth of that covered right now?"
I was blown away. First, because I had not thought to send him a support letter. Second, because his question was so unconditional, and so unexpected. I have friends who are full-time missionaries, working all over the world, and they tell me that any time someone sends them a letter telling them they are praying for them, or financial support, they are overwhelmed. God works through fundraising; it not only shapes the person giving of their time or of their finances, it hugely humbles and shapes the person on the receiving end. It gives a sense of perspective, and reminds the receiver, once again, that this is not about you. I am not going to Honduras to be a white knight with a hammer and a bucket of cement. I am going to Honduras to stay within God's will, and to be a servant, and fundraising is one of the things that constantly reminds me of this.
I was there, in the same spot regaring my funding for the mission trip to Orica. And my best friend said "WHY are you worrying? Take those license plates off your car!" My plates say "WK BY FTH" She is my accountability person who reminded me - TRUST IN CHRIST and where HE wants you to go - it will work out! ALWAYS does. :)
ReplyDeleteThen the next day, out of the blue, a mom of one of my dear friends offered 500!! Then another person who I met once, she provided 200!! WOW! God is GRACIOUS and GREAT and so amazing in HOW He works! Prayers to you and your team just got another check from me for YOU!!
Tori
Yes and AMEN! The way God provides fundraising is so intricate and cool that You can see His glory and love all over it. Awesomeeee! Have fun, team Honduras! :)
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