In the midst of all, through the Name El Roi, we discover that in our lowest moments, someone sees us. God sees my struggles. He hears my cry. In Geneses 16:13, after the Lord sent an angel to encourage Hagar, we find these words: “Thereafter, Hagar used another name to refer to the Lord, Who had spoken to her. She said, ‘You are the God who sees me.’ She also said, ‘Have I truly seen the One who sees me?’” We are never alone because we serve a God who sees us in the little things and big things, and in the important ones and not so important things in our lives.
Growing up I always valued the teaching in Proverbs 31:13, “She works with her hands in delight”. This led me to value working with my hands – and specifically, prompted an interest in sewing and clothes making. Eventually I was able to become a tailor. About two years ago, as I was cutting fabrics and making clothes, I dreamt of helping other women start small scale tailoring projects.
Just a few weeks ago I wrote about a new initiative by our Sunday School teachers to reach out with Christ’s love to the hundreds of street children in Goma …
We returned to Hungary safe and sound August 24th. Thank you for your prayers and kind messages on Facebook! It’s so encouraging to see that you’ve been praying for us. …