I’M NUMB: Will You Pray Us To The Summit?

For those of you willing to pray …

 

 

Later this week, Renaissance Man and I will be in Nashville attending Summit 9, an international conference sponsored by Christian Alliance for Orphans.  It’s my first chance to participate and, quite honestly, I have mixed emotions.

 

  • I’m excited about joining with … and learning from … other people and organizations who care about orphan
  • I wonder if most of the sessions will be led by “normal” people like me — or ones whose language and everydayy demeanor is “over the top advocate for social justice.”
  • I’m curious if God will use this conference to draw me even further out of my comfort zone.  I have a feeling He might
  • How will my spirit be affected by the global realities of children, orphans?  Will my heart be crushed every single time I hear a story  … or have my last 5+ years with Hope Unlimited for Children permanently changed my response?

 

For virtually my entire time with Hope Unlimited, I’ve struggled with guilt when hearing the stories of children abused, abandoned, prostituted … because my response is not a devastated spirit but rather a numb acceptance of the reality.  What kind of heartless, hardened person hears stories like that and doesn’t react?

 

Only recently have I come to understand that numbness isn’t a bad thing; sometimes it’s how we are able to accept a horrific reality and then reach out to address the need. It’s how we turn from self-focus (I’m so sad) to other-focus (I’m here for you). Of course my heart breaks for children, and I’ve shed more than a few tears in private … but in the middle of the situation, my emotions and crushed spirit aren’t important.  The only thing that matters is the child.

 

I’m still learning to embrace the numbness, even to be grateful for it. I now know it’s a God-thing; a way He allows me to remain strong and focused when the realities of a child’s situation would, in the past, have caused me to melt to my knees in agony … and rise from them in anger.  I now know there’s a world of difference in being hardened and being fortified.
 

This week, as orphan advocates around the world make their way to Nashville, please pray that …
  • God will prepare each person in attendance both to give and to receive much.
  • God will protect and guide every detail … and the myriad of volunteers, speakers, exhibitors and attendees.
  • Seeds sown at Summit will bear much fruit — for orphans, the Church, and God’s glory over decades to come.

 

While the conference will also host sessions focusing on foster care and adoption, Renaissance Man’s and my focus naturally will be on those dealing with orphan advocacy in the global arena.  Sometimes we’ll “divide and conquer” by attending different sessions; other times we’ll bring “two sets of ears” to the same topic.

 
Your prayers going before us — clearing the clutter from our minds — will help both of us hear exactly what God needs us to hear … to fortify our spirits … so we can better serve the little ones He loves.
 

If you’ll commit to praying for us, please leave a comment. It will mean the world to us to know you’re praying … on behalf of the children … because it takes us all!
 

These children’s lives have all been transformed by God through the ministry of Hope Unlimited for Children.  Their stories would break your heart.

 

Learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless …  Isaiah 1:17

 

By the way, if you’re new here and wondering how I’m connected to Hope Unlimited…It’s Why I Blog.

 

I’ll be joining:
Pink Saturday @ How Sweet the Sound
Spiritual Sundays @ Blogger Spirit
Seasonal Sunday @ The Tablescaper
Mosaic Monday @ Little Red House
Blue Monday @ Smiling Sally
Metamorphosis Monday @ Between Naps on the Porch

Comments

  1. Great post – praying ! Have a blessed time.

  2. Count me in….Praying now!

  3. Thank you, Kaye and Pat!

  4. Susan, I will hold you and this conference in the light. May God empower this conference to bring a flood of healing.

  5. Lovely mosaic photos and lots of prayers headed your way ~ ^_^

  6. If you are going to this conference, your heart is already in the right place. So many people, children and adults, need so much from us who are able to give. God be with you and the children for whom you have compassion.

  7. So many smiling faces, it is a happy mosaic. I am glad these children are being helped. Have a happy week!

  8. I’ll be praying.

    Thanks for playing.

    Happy Blue Monday, Susan.

  9. I’m praying for you.

    I played too. Mine are here and here.

  10. Hi, Susan. In my prayers…for certain. What wonderful, important work you and Renaissance Man do! Also, thank you for visiting my Urban Oasis. It’s good to see good people’s work. My best for you and Hope. ~Zuni