Thursday, June 30, 2011

Sarahi's Dreams


The palapas on the beach under which Sarahi and I talked about her dreams. 
 Sarahi had lived at the government children’s home for close to a year before I met her. She had been removed from her home as a teenager due to abuse from her mother. Now Sarahi is 17. Despite her background she smiles and laughs and engages with others.

While I was at the B2B site in Cancun, we took Sarahi and others from her children’s home to the beach for a fieldtrip! These kids are not able to get out much, so for them a trip to the beach was quite the adventure.  While we were smearing sun block on one another at the beach I fell into an amazing conversation with Sarahi and don’t know if I will ever be quite the same…

While we slathered on the SPF 30 Sarahi began to tell me that the director of the children’s home was thinking of placing her once again with her mom. When I asked how she felt about that she told me that she was nervous. After suffering abuse at the hands of her mother, she didn’t have much confidence that it wouldn’t happen again. “However,” she told me, “I know that wherever I am God will never leave me. He is always with me.” I looked at Sarahi a bit surprised. She was not living in a Christian facility, how did she know this?

“Wow!” I said, “You are absolutely right. The Lord will never leave you nor forsake you, but how do you know that? Have you been to church before?”   

“No,” she answered, slathering the sun block on her shoulders, “I’ve never been to church.” Sarahi glanced around as though making sure no one would overhear.  “You see,” she said, “I have dreams.”

I stopped rubbing in the sun block on my nose. My curiosity was immediately peaked. What did she mean by, ‘dreams’?

“When I go to sleep at night I dream about God,” she told me. “I know that He is my Father, that He loves me. I know that He created me and that He loves me more than anything else He created.”

“You are so right on,” I said, so surprised by all she was saying that a large glob of sun block dropped from my hand to the sand. “Has anyone ever told you about the Lord?”

“No, nobody ever has.”

Shocked, I put the sun block bottle down altogether. I asked if Sarahi had ever dreamt about a guy named Jesus Christ.

“Oh yes,” she said, filled with joy. “I know that He died for me and because He died I am alive. He lives in me.”

Really shocked this time at how Sunday-school-perfect her answers sounded, I asked again, “are you sure no one has ever told you this?”

“No,” she said. “I have dreams.”

“Okay Lord,” I prayed. “I’m going to stop doubting now. Why couldn’t you speak to Sarahi with dreams?” For some reason my limited brain only allowed space for this sort of thing to happen with unreached tribes in Africa, but here He was showing Himself in a very personal way to His beloved in a children’s home in Cancun.

We talked all through the salvation story. Sarahi tracked with me the whole time, agreeing with what I was saying like she had known it all her life.

“The story doesn’t stop here,” I said, “There is someone called the Holy Spirit who had come to help us. Have you ever had dreams about the Holy Spirit?”

“Oh yes!” replied Sarahi with joy in her voice, “not long ago I was laying down in my bed in the dorm at the children’s home. It was night and we had a fan blowing in our room. I felt the breeze blow around me and it felt like huge arms that were embracing me. Then I saw a white dove and I heard a voice that said, ‘I am the Holy Spirit. I want you to invite me to live in you and be your guide. You need to listen to my voice and follow me. Don’t follow any other voice. I am your guide.’”   

I stood there dumbfounded on the beach, in awe of Jesus! He had spoken every part of who He was to Sarahi. He had revealed Himself to her without anyone else in the middle. This abused teenage girl had an authentic relationship with Jesus and was being led by the Holy Spirit because Jesus cared that much about her. He cares for the orphan and loves them so much more than we do. He revealed everything to this girl and I was there simply to confirm that it was God. I felt my Spirit struck with the revelation that He does not need me at all… but that He has graciously invited me in be a part of the story.

Sarahi and I spent some time praying together on the beach. I prayed for her continued growth in the Lord and boldness to share Him with the other girls in her dorm. I asked if she had a Bible and she said no I explained that the Bible was an additional way for her to learn about God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit and offered to get one for her. I don’t think I have ever seen someone so excited! She was literally jumping up in down in the sand and hugging me. “You would do that?” she said. “I would love a Bible!” Arrangements were made the next day to purchase one for her.

This was my highlight of the two weeks I spent at the B2B site in Cancun! God is so big! He is so good! He is fully capable. He takes care of His own.  All glory to You, Jesus! Amen.

Me and Gloria (one of Sarahi's friends who I also got to witness to that day. I don't have a picture of Sarahi.) 
The Horizon group hanging with the kids from the Children's home at the beach! 

More Than we Ever Dreamed of

Milagros outside her school
As many of you know, Milagros is a young girl who lives in Rio1 and through generous supporters of B2B is studying cosmetology at a local school. Milagros was born deaf and has learned how to overcome many difficulties in her life.  She has grown up and still lives with her parents and brother in a shack in the Rio and has now finished nearly 2 years of classes at a cosmetology school.  As of today Milagros is officially done with her course work! She will continue to practice her skills, study and take her final exam and then attend graduation in October.  

At the beginning of this month I took Milagros and her mom, Tere, to the cosmetology school to make a payment and talk to the director.  The director had only good things to say about Milagros and her work! In my car, on the way to take Tere back home, I asked her how she felt about her daughter’s achievements. Tears began to well up in Tere’s eyes as she said that when Milagros was born deaf she never thought that she would be able to do much. “I never thought I would see my daughter finish school or have a career,” she said with a quivering voice.  “This is more than any of us ever dreamed of.”  Tere and I talked about how God had a special plan for Milagros from the time she was an infant and that He will carry it on till completion. How beautiful to see how the Lord changes our expectations and does more than any of us could ever dream of! 


Milagros showing the hair dye options available at her  school.