I have had the opportunity this week to watch and
participate as our youth have interacted with children and teens here in
Jinotega. Teen to teen is pretty
normal, meeting new acquaintances, getting to know things about one another,
finding common ground. Sports and
laughter are big this week between our youth and the youth in the schools at
the camp this week. Laughter is
contagious and needs no translation.
But what I am struck by the most is the longing from the young ones for
affection from our teens and adults.
I sat down on the gym floor and began to interact with a group of 4 or 5
girls and boys from 3 to 6 years old.
I used what Spanish I have and it was enough. Soon they were just talking and I am nodding and they were
loving the attention. As our guys
would play with the younger ones, soon Brandon and Stephen would have a pack
chasing them around the schoolyard or the sport field. I would then turn the other way and
Dayse has Orrin by the hand leading him over to the side to play or Jackson
stooping down focused only on the child clamoring for his attention at the
moment.
All of this seems very normal to us, but the thing that
caught my attention was the impact that something as simple as unhurried
attention was having on the children.
For whatever reason, in this culture, this type of attention is seldom
seen. One reason may be that older
siblings become responsible for their younger siblings as young as 6 or 7 while
mom and dad are out working.
“Children” parented many of these children and innocence was lost at an
early age.
Pray for us this week that we will not grow tired of giving
of ourselves, that we will be as Paul said, “poured out as a drink offering”
upon these children who are thirsty for love and affection. As pathfinders this week we are
carriers of the banner of love and hope into a dark world. Let us shine the light of hope through Jesus
Chris to brighten the path for those Christ has given us.
“You are the light of the world. A city on a hill can not be
hidden.”
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