1 John 3:17-18 (NIV)
17 If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother
or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that
person? 18 Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions
and in truth.
Running an orphanage has its challenges, especially in
Africa! When Maria Githua established Christ Our Refuge Children's Home, she
faced some culinary nightmares.
For one thing, there was no running water. Fresh water
had to be fetched from the river about 1 kilometer from the compound.
Wait! That's 1 kilometer one way! You may be right that
this would be a good exercise, but when you are feeding around 50 kids, this
becomes a horrendous task!
The kitchen wasn't any better. There was none! Maria had
to turn old cow stalls into a cooking area. No luxury here! The roof was a
piece of rusted corrugated metal held up by two wooden sticks. The stalls were
used as cooking areas. Hopefully the manure didn't influence the taste of the
food too much!
This was, in fact, their second kitchen. The first one
was just a piece of corrugated tin held up by two branches and one metal wall.
This all changed when a mission team from Canada flew to
Nairobi with the sole purpose of building this orphanage a new kitchen.
Although only one member of the team had any building expertise, they followed
the orders of the local contractor according to local building specifications.
The concrete was mixed by hand… or should I say by shovel… and it contained
more rocks and sand than concrete. After mixing, the "concrete" was
then poured in forms, which had been stuffed with leftover concrete bags to
keep the concrete from leaking out. Water had to be poured continually on the
walls so that when they dried they would be stronger.
To their dismay the building inspector announced that
their mix was a joke! To everyone's relief, the building passed the inspection…
However instead of beginning to build the second floor as they had planned,
they began to put on the roof! We are all relieved to hear that the kitchen is
still standing, as of today. Of course, it is still only 30 days old... To
resolve the water problem, the old, dry well was torn out. This was the job of
my son, by the way. He soon earned the reputation of being the "sledge
hammer king"! They then dug a hole for a cistern and poured a concrete
floor. The idea was that during the next rainy season, the cistern would fill
up with the water that drained off of the buildings, providing plenty of water
for the orphanage during the next dry season.
In the end, the two weeks of non-professional work
resulted in not only a cistern, but a large kitchen with dining room and
storage area (albeit, without a second floor!) Their efforts, along with the
love that they showed, impacted the orphanage in a way that will not be
forgotten. At the same time, they were witnesses to those around them that our
God is a God of love!
"Share with God's people who are in need." (Rom
12:13 NIV)
Dear Lord, help us be the one that shows Your love today.
When You bring the one that needs Your love today into our path help our eyes
be open so that we may share Your love. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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