Showing posts with label IMPACT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IMPACT. Show all posts

5.11.2018

GIVE 02 | a c t i o n.









'Together we can change the world.' - me
[super quick warning, this is a longish post cause I've been working really hard on it...so get cozy, get coffee, and read with an open heart <33]
[and this is honestly just a gathering of my thoughts rn. Pleaseee share your thoughts after reading!!!]

Here lately the Lord has been putting some very specific things on my heart. I have a strong feeling - that just keeps getting stronger - that we really are not supposed to just 'live well', at least not how the world says to. I'm coming to the conviction that we are to be selfless. We are to care for the least of these.  I see pictures of children starving, orphans not being taken care of, and on and on literally all around the world. Yes that isn't a surprise, that people are hurting, but it is a surprise [more like disappointment] that more people aren't doing more. Jesus tells us to be selfless, to sacrifice, but mostly he calls us to care. 
 There are 168.4 million orphans living under horrific conditions. And while that looks like a big number, 2.1 billion people proclaim to be Christians. So the truth is, if only 8 percent of Christians would care for just one more child, there would be no statistics left. 
boom. let that sink in. The Lord wants willing hearts - PRAY He will lead our decisions and that we will have the heart of sacrifice and service. Lift up these people who seem to not have hope, lift up the children that are being neglected. When God puts love and compassion in your heart towards someone, He's offering you an opportunity to make a difference in that person's life. You must learn to follow that love. don't ignore it. Act on it. Somebody needs what you have.
[things we could do]
1. The difference between [dreams] and reality, is action. I firmly believe that we must act, yes God can do anything, but He uses US to carry out His plan. Isn't that amazing? We just have to be willing to reach out, willing to help, willing to GIVE.
2.I think that too often we underestimate the power of touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, which all have the potential to turn a life around.
3. Be brave enough to start a conversation that matters. |This is hard for me, because I tend to ramble on and on about...useless topics. As of today, I am working on this.| I think this is important. I use to think that 'I'll just grow up and help people and that'll be it, that'll be how I show people I care..etc', but honestly, people will see how you care if you talk about the things you're passionate about, and that can inspire them too. 
4. PRAY MORE. I am working on this still, developing a strong relationship with the Lord, trusting Him, and sharing with Him my every need and desire. Because, honestly, I haven't been. Even when you really don't feel like praying (for whatever reason) just do. Pray. Ask Him to help you to bring your burdens to Him. 

I realize that right now God is calling me to be an example to my younger siblings, invest in them, kiss their owies and love them immensely. But He has also given me a burden to care for the children who don't have what they have. He has given me a passion to reach them, and show how powerful His love is. I don't know when or where that will happen, but I know that Jesus will open doors in the future, and He will for you too. 
Something that was really good and eye-opening for me was >this<. If your eyes aren't too tired of reading alllll of this..I recommend that you read it. <33

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If you think  you're too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito. -African Proverb

One person can make a difference, and everyone should try.

If you desire to make a difference in the world, you have to be different from the world.

To make a difference in someone's life you don't have to be rich, beautiful, or perfect - you just have to care.

'let all that you do be done in love.' -the Bible

If it doesn't challenge you, it won't change you.

Every child is just one caring adult away from a success story. 
[via pinterest ;D]
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Real quick, ask yourself what it is you want to make a difference in. Vulnerable children and people? Nursing clinics in Haiti? Reaching people with the gospel? Whatever it is, make Jesus the very center of your goal, whatever you decide you want to do, share the gospel with people. Trust Him to guide you when things are unclear. And one last thing: the only sad thing about helping people, is that you can't help everyone. But you can make a difference in the life of one. And Jesus says that all the angels on high rejoice over one!! 

Did ya make it through this?? *nervous laugh*
What do you want to make a difference in..and how will you do it?

sorry this was so incredibly long. I just felt lead to share these things. Thanks so much for reading <33

[LET'S CHANGE THIS WORLD TOGETHER!]

3.28.2018

Why it doesn't help to volunteer at orphanages [PLEASE READ]


"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations. Baptizing in the name of the father, son, and the holy spirt." Matthew 28:19




Friends, this has been on my heart for some time now, and I felt like I should share with all of you.

So, if you've been reading my blog for any amount of time know, you probably now my heart for missions. Here lately I have really been leaning more toward Medical (in my case Midwifery) Missions, because of this amazing organization I found called Gap Medics.  When I was younger, I was fine with ANY AND ALL TYPES OF VOLUNTEERING. I just wanted to go to different countries and help people!! What would be so harmful in that?? Little did I know that I most likely would not be actually helping by volunteering at an orphanage, and loving n children. After I watched the video below my whole perspective changed. It really made sense. I know that there are orphans who need a place to stay and be fed and educated, but the things I've put below have helped me to understand that Family Based Care is always much better.

WHY WE NEED TO END THE ERA OF ORPHANAGES


Volunteering at Orphanages is harmful to children:
Volunteering in orphanages has become a very popular way to give back when travelling abroad. Interested volunteers can be placed through travel agencies, NGOs, churches and missions groups, schools and universities as well as directly with orphanages themselves. When I flew to Tanzania, there were several large groups of up to 50 Americans all wearing t-shirts from the same mission group who were headed to volunteer for a week or two at an orphanage. At my hotel alone, there were two large groups of Americans that were going to work with the orphanage that was supported by the hotel.
Although initially it may sound like a fantastic idea, many children’s organisations are campaigning against this practice because it is harmful to children who are already quite vulnerable.
The majority of people who want to volunteer in an orphanage (or residential care center) have very good intentions and the best interests of the children at heart. However, they may not realise that many residential care centers that welcome volunteers and allow direct contact with children put children at risk in the following ways:
  • Normalizing access to vulnerable children. Residential care centers are a target for those with harmful intentions towards children. Visitors with good intentions normalize the practice of allowing access of unqualified staff to vulnerable children – something that would not be permitted in their own country.
  • Disrupted attachment. Children form attachments very quickly, particularly when their own relationships with their families have already been disrupted by institutionalization. Every time a volunteer leaves, children are left behind. This can have a particularly adverse affect as they learn not to trust or invest in relationships. For very young children such disrupted attachments can also have adverse affects on how their brains develop. [this makes SO much sense!]
  • Lack of appropriate skills. Most volunteers are not qualified to work with children and have little understanding of the potential of their behavior to negatively impact upon the emotional and social stability of children.
The “Orphanage” Myth” 
Studies have shown that approximately 80% of all children in “orphanages” worldwide have one or more living parent. Most children in “orphanages” are not “orphans” and therefore the term “orphanage” is misleading, conjuring up images of children with no family to care for them.
Instead, we use the term “residential care center” to refer to all places where children stay overnight instead of living with a family, whether it is for a short or long period of time.
There are many reasons why a child may be living in a residential care center. In some cases it is due to neglect, abuse, or abandonment. In others, poverty is a driving factor, and centres are viewed as a way for children to access education, food, and healthcare. In other cases it is due to discrimination and lack of proper support services for the parents of children with physical or intellectual disability. Whatever the reason, all children in a residential care center have faced difficult experiences.
All information above provided by Better Volunteering Better Care/Save the Children UK. 
Instead of supporting volunteering at orphanages, Better Volunteering Better Care, Save the Children UK and a variety of other child protection organizations believe we should work towards finding ways to keep families together and work to alleviate poverty which is one of the main reason why children end up in residential care centers.  For example, the HIV/AIDS epidemic that swept across Africa left many children without a parent or even both parents. Yet poverty led many of these children to be sent to orphanages despite the fact that they had other living relatives who could have cared for them if they had the means.
What you can do to help children instead of volunteering at an orphanage:
  • Be an ethical traveller. Help local communities earn a living wage and support their children themselves. Support local businesses and social enterprises.
  • Work with organisations that help families stay together. There are organisations that train social workers, support foster families etc. Visit them, learn about them, donate to them, help them (if you have relevant skills and they need someone like you!)
  • Go on learning trips. There are a range of organisations that will take you around a country and help you learn about the various social / environmental challenges, and the ways different organisations are tackling those problems. Learning is the best way to start helping.
  • Think about up-skilling. Train to be a foreign language teacher, or a social worker and then see how you can support a local organisation. it’s always better to support local staff than to provide service directly to kids yourself, as really you want kids to be building long-term relationships with local caregivers and teachers
^ all of the above was copied and pasted from another website^

I think it is important for people who want to go on mission trips, to fully understand all of the above. I know there are definitely real orphans, but we just need to be careful. 

What do you think about all of this?
Are you interested in Medical stuff? (like me :D)