Listening to God’s call
“Only God can fully satisfy the hungry heart of man.â€
-- Hugh Black
I looked odd Tuesday morning sitting in the back of a room filled
with nicely-dressed women. I wasn’t one of them. To make my meeting
on time, I went in jogging clothes. I felt God wanted me to hear the
guest speaker, and I believe God cares more about my heart than my
hair.
I received some quizzical looks, and one friend said, “I’m so
proud of you for coming here like that.â€
“Do I really look that bad?†I asked.
She smiled, hugged me and said, “I’m really proud of you.â€
I must have looked even stranger, because I repeatedly caught
myself hunched over with my mouth wide open. I then quickly sat up
straight and closed my mouth. But what I saw and heard was incredibly
hard to believe was real.
But it was and is very real.
The short version of a 50-year story is that a 13-year-old New
Zealand girl named Colleen Redit heard a speaker from India at a
church camp. At the end of the talk, the speaker said, “Who knows,
someday God might call one of you to India, and if so, I wonder if
you will answer that call.â€
“I bowed my head and said that I would,†Colleen explained.
When Colleen was 23, she felt God made it clear to her that it was
time to go to India. Miraculously somebody offered to provide boat
fare.
“I stepped out in faith. I didn’t know how I’d survive, what I’d
do,†Colleen said humbly. “When I left for India I had no money, only
a call from God.â€
Dr. Colleen Redit then shared some of what has happened as she’s
obediently followed God’s leading, and how he faithfully provides for
every need, many of which seem impossible. We watched a gripping
video, Colleen answered questions, and several friends who have
worked with her in India spoke of their experiences.
From starting with no funds, no support and no home, her humble
beginning has developed into a large organization with more than 250
people working full time, helping approximately 2,000 people daily.
There are now 22 different ministries for the poor, feeding their
hungry bodies as well as their hungry hearts. These include a school
for 700 children who live in the slums, an orphanage for 200
children, educational and vocational training units, a leprosy
rehabilitation center, soup kitchens in three slums, a 24-hour
hospital, sponsorship programs and more.
Sponsorship means that for the cost of a meal out, we can support
a poor child for a month with food, education, medical help,
uniforms, counseling and training. Many of us already sponsor
children and others decided that it would be a perfect thing to do as
a family or a meaningful gift to give at the holidays.
We can never underestimate what God can do through any of us who
listen and obey. Perhaps God is calling one of us right now to become
involved in this or another worthwhile organization, either
prayerfully or financially. How will we answer that call?
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at
[email protected] or through the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No. 505,
Newport Beach, CA 92658.
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