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They
are far too busy planning programs, raising funds and balancing budgets,
answering emails, managing staff members, meeting with judges and boards
of directors, buying truckloads full of food, writing training materials,
ordering school uniforms, and picking up visitors at the airport. Oh…and
rescuing children-at-risk from perilous situations so they can one day
become men and women of faith who will impact their own nations!
Let me tell you about a few of my heroes:
Ramon,
who [“by faith…”] started his ministry by feeding and educating kids in an
old chicken coop in one of the most impoverished towns in his Caribbean
island nation. Now he leads a vibrant ministry for hundreds of kids who
are being given a quality Christian education.
Mike, who [“by faith…”] as a kid from Canada growing up in Asia, suffered
great loss when his missionary father was murdered. Yet Mike became a
missionary himself, and today he leads a ministry that rescues outcast
children in Latin America.
Linda, who [“by faith…”] overcame great odds to emerge as the national
leader of one of Kids Alive’s largest ministries in an African country
that suffers greatly from the AIDS pandemic.
David, who [“by faith…”] serves as a pastor, a Bible College director, and
the national Kids Alive Field Director for our ministry to over 1,700
needy children in a restrictive Asian nation.
Francis, who [“by faith…”] as a gifted and enthusiastic young man now
directs four new Kids Alive ministries in his war-torn African homeland.
Tom, who [“by faith…”] left a successful construction business to follow
God’s call by relocating his family to the least-developed nation in the
Western Hemisphere. Despite hardships, he opened a new Kids Alive ministry
there by rescuing and educating children who have survived unbelievable
situations.
These unsung heroes (and others that space doesn’t allow me to mention)
are our Kids Alive ministry Field Directors. We gathered together last
November in the U.S. for intense training, reporting, planning and
relationship-building along with leaders from Kids Alive offices in
Canada, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. We sang and worshiped
together. We prayed and cried together. We told stories and laughed
together. (Isn’t that how a family should act when they have a reunion?)
We discussed and studied ways to improve our policies and standards, to
strengthen our leadership skills and to encourage our workers around the
world.
I came away from my week with these “heroes” deeply encouraged at how God
uses willing servants to do amazing works to build the Kingdom of Heaven.
You and I have the privilege to help “hold up the arms” of these Field
Directors so they can keep rescuing and nurturing kids at risk—kids whom
God will most certainly use to change the world!
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