Working in the medical clinic in Kenya Africa is a life experience. I saw my first HIV positive patient today. In my thoughts from far away she was a beautiful young women with maybe a cough but getting closer to her you could she see that she had some kind of skin disorder. I knew after that what she had, I knew from reading and talking with the doctor what kind of side affects HIV or AIDS gives you.
Living a normal life is out of the question around here if you have AIDS. First, if you are a single women with HIV your family disowns you, then your neighbors. No one wants to touch you let a lone eat with you. Then the stress, you can’t afford a good diet so you immune system starts shutting down, then you get AIDS, then you die. Your eyes open up when you travel outside the States and get dirty with the locals.
I told God, “send me, I’ll go”. There’s a song by Lecrae, “Send Me” and before I left for the race this was my anthem. Send me to the place where others don’t want to go. Send me, Lord and he has. I knew if I stayed home my life would be dead and lived for nothing.
I knew from a very young age I was going to be a missionary, well here I am a missionary. Then I figured out that missionaries don’t get paid and the only reason why I’m here is because of people like you. Support raising is so hard especially on the field but I know God has it all under control. He is going to melt peoples hearts to financially support me, I am hoping it is yours. I need 3,700 dollars to continue my dream, the will that God has for my life its not a big amount. God will bless you if you bless me. In Luke 6:38 it says: “Give, and you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full-pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, running over, and poured into your lap”. The amount you give will determine the amount you get back.
I know God is going to honor you in giving you back 10 times more then you gave me.
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