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Saturday, September 5, 2015

40 Days of Blogging: Rolling out the Red Carpet for Gospel for Asia

40 days. A holy number. A time of testing, of refining. A time of being in the wilderness with God taking care of you. 


Welcome to my own 40 days of blogging! I will be partnering with the blogger's team with Gospel for Asia. This means I will be hosting at least 40 days of my own blogs this year related to helping women, girls, pastors and the persecuted church around the world, particularly in Asia to reach more people with their message: They need our help and our love and our prayers. 

1 John 3:18- Dear children, let's not merely say that we love each other; let us show the truth by our actions.



Rolling out the red carpet to welcome Gospel For Asia to my blog! As part of the mission of this blog: to GO where God calls me, to shine as His daughter, I am stepping up to help the thousands of women, young girls and all of his children, including the persecuted church around the world who desperately ache for their loving Heavenly Father's arms to embrace them and rescue them. 





Here's the 411:
(muy importante, Hěn zhòngyào 非常重要 (translation in Chinese for crucial, important info)  on the Gospel for Asia team-


Check out this short 2 minute video to see who Gospel for Asia is-just scroll down the linked page to see the video.

1. They are an awesome ministry that does the work needed to bring native missionaries to crucial areas.

2. They help women, children and families in need to come to know Christ through sharing God's love in practical ways to meet their needs and get them involved with the local church family to care for them.

3. They provide a sponsorship program for children that has shown God's love to over 70,000 children and they bring Jesus home to their families who come to know Him as well many times


 Each day will represent the need of one girl, woman, or any child of God that needs your prayers and your action to spread the word of their great need- they are your sister, your mother, your daughter and they need to be loved, they need to be found, they need to rescued from slavery, violence or poverty (or sadly, all of the above.) Please do what you can to pray for that one girl, woman or man in desperate need of God. Please pray for them all. Focus on one country or pray for the featured person or family in need. Challenge yourself to praying over this precious child of God, over their family, over their country as you read the post and as you join with me in prayer for God's precious daughters and sons.


Day One: Her name is Shiuli. She lives in Kathmandu, Nepal. Please pray for her now and as you read! 


When you were 14, what were you doing?

Most of us can say we were safely in school or with our friends. Busy with a school sport or activity. Spending time with family. Fairly free to choose our own path, aside from following the rules and expectations.

But imagine for a moment, that instead of this scenario, you found yourself being married off to someone you did not know. You are suddenly taken from home. You have no choice but to go off to your new life. You are taken to the city after growing up in a rural mountain village. Your bags are packed, so to speak, but you might not be bringing much with you. Certainly not the creature comforts you might be used to.

Either way, those things don't matter so much anymore. You are alone in a new town, no friends, no family of your own that knows you and cares for you.

Your new husband might be interested in you at first and treat you kindly enough. Or he might barely glance at you, except for caring for his needs. Or he might mistreat you when you don't quite meet his every expectation of being the perfect wife at age 14.

You soon have your first child. It's a girl!

Not to be celebrated quite so much in this society though. Since boys stay connected to their birth family all their lives and girls do not, boys are much more favored. Daughters virtually become a member of their new husband's family, no longer a part of their own.


Your husband is mainly busy with work and you soon join him with work; to help build up your house, along with taking on all the cares of the household, and your in-laws house as well when they call upon you to help them, though rarely.

  After your first daughter, you continue working and taking care of your husband and your family grows. You have 3 daughters. You wonder if there is more to life. You don't know much of love. Or if your husband is kind to you, you feel some kind of disconnect and want to know if there is more. Of course, you barely have time to think of this with all of your responsibilities. But those moments at night make you wonder with the sounds of the city crashing down on you, quite different from your peaceful, yet vibrant mountain village that you grew up in where at least you knew everyone and knew somewhat what to expect.

Your name is Shiuli and you are doing all you can to make ends meet as your family grows in the capital city of Nepal; Kathmandu.

Suddenly tragedy strikes. You are left alone without your husband, He is gone. Died from sickness.

Your in laws are not near enough to help you. You don't know if they would have helped you. You don't know where to turn.  You are left very much alone in the big city of 700,000 people in Kathmandu.

You have three young daughters and no way to help them get what they need. No way to pay for your home and have enough to feed them. You don't know how you made it work before. Suddenly you are penniless and struggle to find a new place to lay your heads or you go without shelter and without food for some time. It gets worse and your daughter cries of hunger. Nowhere to turn. You give them everything you have and go without yourself.

You seek help and answers from the many religious centers and temples in the city. You give all you have when you hear that if you give gifts to the gods to make them happy, they will save your family.

It's too late. Your youngest daughter dies of starvation and malnutrition.

Your world goes black.

You keep pulling yourself up for work, knowing you are your remaining two daughter's last hope.

You would give anything to bring your daughter back.

 You feel the stares of the men in the city, as if they are waiting to strike like snakes with venom in their teeth at the right moment. With their cold smiles when they stare right through you.

You need help desperately. You cannot return home.

One day at work, the darkness and fear and hopelessness threatens to overtake you.

When suddenly, a flash of light enters the factory. In the form of a woman gently, lovingly smiling at you and asking you what you need.

You break down in the moment that she reaches for your hand and asks you again what you need help with- she wants to help you. She asks if you need food.

Your sobs pierce the air, though you are silent until you leave the factory and speak with her.

She brings you hope and gives you words of life that encourage you and she tells you many stories about other women who got the help they needed. Who found peace. Who found their answers. She tells you about her amazing, loving God. Who always cares about you. And makes all things right again.

“The Lord has blessed me in such a wonderful way that He has provided shelter, food, special care and attention through His people,” Shiuli says.

“The most important thing is I am receiving fellowship,” she adds.


Give Answers to Someone Else in Anguish

Millions of other women in South Asia need someone to turn to who will tell them of the God they can take refuge in. But many of these women cannot or will not talk to a male missionary because of the cultural restrictions against male-female relationships. They can only be reached by other women.
Touch the life of someone like Shiuli by sponsoring a woman missionary.










Thursday, January 8, 2015

All this Time: God is always with you!

Ever wonder if you are really making a difference? If your words or actions matter? If your efforts add up to something meaningful? Something with a purpose? Something that will really help someone else?

On your own, they don't.

But with God, we can learn how even the simplest things can be a blessing and give true purpose to our lives.

In the midst of our chaos, we can sometimes forget what our purpose is. We can easily forget our true identity in Christ.

Ever wonder if God is really there for you? If he hears? If he listens?


When I was searching for meaning in the middle of the storms, God spoke to my heart.


"Fear not, for I have redeemed you, I have called you by name. You are mine." 



Like waves in the ocean, a feeling a peace rushed over me. That doesn't mean all the storms in my life have stopped. It means that God whispers to my heart, reminding me He is always right here with me. He is right there with you, He loves you and comforts you and takes you in His arms. He fills you up. He is always right by your side.

But now thus says the LORD, he who created you, O Jacob, he who formed you, O Israel: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine." Isaiah 43:1

Remember that it can be the smallest thing that makes a huge difference. A smile. Praying for a friend. Praying with a friend. Sharing encouragement. Offering a helping hand. Doing what you are able to show your friends you care. It all is for a purpose. And makes a huge difference. Often, when we get that urge to reach out or say something to someone to encourage them, it can be very timely. It can be God putting it on our hearts to help each other. This is how we can make a difference and speak and act out in love for each other. 

Here's a video to express how God's love is around us and He truly is always with us even if we don't see Him or understand Him- All this Time by Britt Nicole

Please subscribe to my page or sign up for email updates- Part 2 is on the way!
 

 

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

God's Heart for the least of these- Compassion for Kids: Spolight


Have you ever prayed that God would give you His heart for His people? 


Well, I must say that he has answered this prayer. In quite an unexpected and big way.

Matthew 25:40: “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’

It is not just a wandering ache or emotional fluff that I'm talking about.  I find myself praying for the lost kids, the broken kids, the kids living in poverty- the kids that Compassion International helps (an organization that  helps children in the darkest situations come to know they are loved and supported) and builds into their lives with God's love.  Their goal is to reach the whole child with food, shelter, education and health care, as well as Christian training. They focus on building  a personal relationship with the child and research has proven this has a huge impact on their life and future. 

More and more and my thoughts often go to how I can help them, how I can do more. I find myself hurting for them and wishing, aching desperately that I could do more. That I could reach more, love more.


I recognize, too,  where I have failed or sinned the "sin of omission"- not doing something you are called to do. This is not to say I feel guilty, as much as hurt, devastated, that I have not used what I have already received from God to do more to help His children. Because that's who they are- His beloved children who are laying in the dirt, dying of hunger or thirst or any number of preventable diseases. Or in danger of abuse or being preyed upon because WE their family, are not doing enough. 

(This is not to blame or point fingers, so please keep reading, to see what can be done! There is hope!)

They are our sisters, our brothers our daughters, our sons, our mothers, our fathers. (STOP. There. for a minute. Go back. Read that sentence again slowly. They are our sisters, our brothers, our daughters, our sons, our mothers, our fathers. Let that sink in. Imagine the consequences of a daring and loving thought like this...)




Matthew 12:48-50
He replied to him, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?” 49 Pointing to his disciples, he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers. 50 For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.”

We might turn away. We might really want to help. But we might be scared of not being able to do enough. We might not want to start, for fear we won't truly be able to help. We might think this is not the best way to help. But we have to start somewhere.



Once you learn more about Compassion's program, you will see how much of a difference it is really making. And how much of a difference you can make, today. For eternity. With just one child. One life. That child will feel your love. That child will see God's love. And this will have effects that ripple through time and place to reach more and more of God's children that desperately are waiting for their sister or brother's touch today. 


A young boy says Thank you from his heart- must see!  





 Today's Spotlight 




In honor of God touching my heart to hurt for His children (and wishing I could, quite literally sponsor ONE more and one MORE and TWO more and THREE more after that...) I thought I would share with you the children I saw that are waiting anxiously for a sign, a sliver of hope, a warm embrace. No matter what country you are in or how far away you are, or whatever might be stopping you, or giving you doubt, when it comes to family bonds and love, that breaks through all barriers

And so, without further ado, I am going to use my corner of the world (or Internet....or both...? ;) to put the spotlight on different children and you can click on the names of the children to learn more.

Just ONE click, ONE child,  ONE choice, ONE hope, ONE prayer is all it takes to impact a life forever.  

To reach out in love to someone who desperately needs it.  

To reach out in love to your sister, your mother, your daughter, your brother, your son, your father.  

To LOVE with actions and in truth.


Proceed to our secure online form 

Please pray for adorable Dagan who is a 5 year old girl from the country of Togo (a small country located in Western Africa) who has been waiting for 250 days for a sponsor!

 That's a long time especially if you are 5 years old and hoping for someone to say- Yes- you matter! I care! I will sponsor you!

Dagan lives in the community of Assiko with 600 people. A common health problem in this area is malaria.  

(This can be life threatening if not treated- but wait, there's hope! It's very preventable!  

Learn the truth about malaria here. 

Please pray for Dagan to come to know Christ!




Limon* needs a sponsor- and soon! He is only 6 years old.

He is from Bangladesh and lives in an area with a higher risk of exploitation and abuse

Praise God for protecting Him and providing for him and pouring down his love on this precious boy- He is so faithful!

There are still many more young children (and older precious ones too!) who need your love and protection today!


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*Benewende is one of 6 children living on the plains of one of the poorest countries in the world- Burkina Faso. (A landlocked country in Western Africa that's a little bigger than the state of Colorado).


*Praise God that He has provided! It was just her birthday on April 22, a few days ago from the date of this post, and she turned 8.God has given her an amazing gift in the form of a loving person to sponsor her, love her and build her up!

As you can see from her picture, she is one of God's precious children and you can see the hurt but also the hope in her shining eyes. Please continue to pray that God protects her and rains down his love on her life and shows her his power and grace and for the other children who need a sponsor as well!  Click here to see the other children who, like her,  need a sponsor  to show them God's grace and love.  Please continue to pray for all these kids for God's love to be poured out in their lives!




* Update: Thank God Angeline has been sponsored a day after this post! Please say a prayer for her today! There are quite a few more orphans that are also waiting for a sponsor. You can search on the site to see if you are being called to support and love an orphan who needs God's hand in their life.

Angeline is a 3 year old orphan from the country of Burkina Faso. She is living with her uncle and her sister. Because of the area she is living in, she is at a greater risk for exploitation and abuse. She is also living in an area that is affected by AIDS, so your support is especially vital to her life. As God's beloved daughter and a little girl who has lost 1 or both parents, she needs your prayers and your love. She is so young and needs to know that there is hope ahead.Thanks to God that He has proven faithful to her! Please pray she continues to see this and that God provides more loving sponsors for the other orphans in need to give them the full life in Christ as He has intended.

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*Pray for Sié- he is a young boy who is now an orphan, having lost one or both of his parents.*SO overjoyed to report that God is faithful and He has provided for Sié! :) There are many other kids that also still need your help- and there are quite a lot of new orphaned children as well that need your love and support!

Please continue to pray- that he feels God's love for Him and comes to know Him.  He is 5 years old from Burkina Faso and lives in an area that is dangerous for his safety. The area he calls home is also affected by AIDS.  Pray that God protects Him, keeps him healthy, and surrounds him with his love and hope.



Let's go to Mexico. *Update on Daysi:Praise God He has given her sponsor! Praise that this adorable 5 year old little girl who had been waiting 235 days for a sponsor has now received one! She lives in the state of Chiapas, if you can see it on the map below, near Guatemala. Pray that she comes to know Christ and grows close to Him and that her sponsor is a stable and consistent giver of God's love.
 


Nirmala is a 5 year old from India. *Thanks be to God for providing for her- his precious daughter and our sister and daughter in Christ- please continue to pray for her!

She lives in an area where it is very dangerous, especially now in light of the recent news to be a young girl there. There is a higher risk of exploitation and abuse. Please stand up in her defense and pray God protects her with His mighty power. Pray God send supernatural defense and protection to His daughters at this time.Please pray Nirwala gets a sponsor soon to support her and build her up in God's love. She has been waiting 235 days for a sponsor, as of the date of this post.



You prayed for Prinsca- now let's say Praise! Continue to pray that she comes to know Christ and grow close to Him, that He defends her and shines through her with His love!

Prinsca is 7 years old and lives with her aunt in the country of Ghana and truly needs encouragement and love. This is especially vital to her life, as she lives in an area affected by AIDS. Being an orphan, she is in more danger and needs more protection. Praise God for His providence and protections! Pray that her sponsor stays strong and safe and encourages her and pours God's love on her! <3




Watch this video to learn what it's like for a child at risk of child-exploitation, but under the protection of Compassion.

 More to come soon! Stay tuned- please sign up to follow my blog on Google Connect or by email at the top right hand side of the page to hear the latest on how you can help and please pray these precious kids of the King will get a sponsor soon to support them and love them and build them up and help them to live the lives God intended for them in Christ!

Please share your thoughts- who has God given you a burden for? Have you sponsored a child in the past? I would love to hear from you!

Take Action! Please sign up above to follow me and comment below! Please check out the Compassion site and pray for these kids! 





I understand that not everyone is able to make this financial commitment of $38 a month, but please pray for these kids- if everyone committed to prayer for these children, more of them would find a loving sponsor!  Search here for a child who needs support and commit to pray for them!


Have you decided to sponsor a child? Please share with me- I would love to hear this great news and pray for you and your child! Send me an email at jsilverman286 at gmail dot com.






Friday, August 24, 2012

Great is His Love for YOU!

 

 

God gave this psalm to me the other day when I was feeling very low in spirit and discouraged. But He reminded me that I am His and that He is always there for me, to save me, deliver me, love me and accept me. He gives amazing peace and comfort- ask Him for it- He is your father, your daddy and He loves you more than you could ever imagine! 

 

Psalm 86

A prayer of David.

Hear me, Lord, and answer me,
    for I am poor and needy.
Guard my life, for I am faithful to you;
    save your servant who trusts in you.
You are my God; have mercy on me, Lord,
    for I call to you all day long.
Bring joy to your servant, Lord,
    for I put my trust in you.
You, Lord, are forgiving and good,
    abounding in love to all who call to you.
Hear my prayer, Lord;
    listen to my cry for mercy.
When I am in distress, I call to you,
    because you answer me.
Among the gods there is none like you, Lord;
    no deeds can compare with yours.
All the nations you have made
    will come and worship before you, Lord;
    they will bring glory to your name.
10 For you are great and do marvelous deeds;
    you alone are God.
11 Teach me your way, Lord,
    that I may rely on your faithfulness;
give me an undivided heart,
    that I may fear your name.
12 I will praise you, Lord my God, with all my heart;
    I will glorify your name forever.
13 For great is your love toward me;
    you have delivered me from the depths,
    from the realm of the dead.
14 Arrogant foes are attacking me, O God;
    ruthless people are trying to kill me—
    they have no regard for you.
15 But you, Lord, are a compassionate and gracious God,
    slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness.
16 Turn to me and have mercy on me;
    show your strength in behalf of your servant;
save me, because I serve you
    just as my mother did.
17 Give me a sign of your goodness,
    that my enemies may see it and be put to shame,
    for you, Lord, have helped me and comforted me.