Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Judgments!!

            Boy, did I ever get a wake up call this morning. As usual, getting to school was rush, rush, rush….but we got there by 7:30am. Joshua is still having a bit of a difficult time when we drop him off but he settles within a few minutes and does well for the rest of the time. Today, he wimpered as I gave him to the
teacher but, Praise God, it was not an all out cry/scream we usually get. At the school, I have many of the young kids want to shake my hand…because I am white….but I have made a conscious decision not to shake their hands. I will say “bonjour” and wave, but I don’t shake their hand. If I shake even one child’s hand, I am inundated with multiple kids surrounding me, just to shake my hand. Joshua becomes very intimidated with so much attention from so many kids and then it becomes very difficult to leave him at the school. To stop some of the blatant attention, I usually interact very little with other children at the school….with the exception of one little girl. She is so tiny, and adorable and once in a while, she will run and give me a huge hug. That behaviour, I embrace.

            My awakening came when I was walking home from dropping the kids off at school. When I am walking alone, without Charles, many people who walk past me put out their hand to ask for money. As a result, I don’t make eye contact with many people to avoid the confrontation. As I continued on my way, I saw a man coming towards me in the distance. Right away, I made a judgement based on what I thought he was wearing. From a distance, on his very thin frame it appeared as if he was wearing dirty red/brown jeans and an old dirty dress shirt. As we approached each other, I was thinking how I would respond when he asked me for money. I had already made my judgement on this man. When we were very close, I realized how wrong I was. The jeans were not supposed to be “blue jeans” but rather a greyish brown, and a bit stylish… and the shirt was clean but he wore it casually. Another young man beside us started talking to him and his face broke out in one of the biggest smiles I have ever seen. The two men engaged in a very friendly and jovial conversation but because of my judgements, I missed a friendly greeting with a very nice young man.

            It got me thinking as to how do these automatic judgments quietly weave their way into our hearts and minds? Do we always recognize when we have made a preliminary judgement against someone else? Are we in tune to our own thinking where we recognize and correct ourselves when we have made a misjudgement? God tells us in the Bible, “Do not judge lest you be judged. For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you.” (Matthew 7:1,2 NIV) Lord, forgive me for my judging heart against others; help me to recognize and change my mindset. Thank you, Lord, for a renewing every morning. Great is thy Faithfulness my Lord.

Savana reading a story
            For our family, this week has been very interesting spiritually. On Sunday, Savana was reading the book “Have You Filled a Bucket Today” by Carol McCloud in the morning before church. The concept of the book fit completely with what Charles was preaching on… ..encouraging others. Savana bravely went to the front of the chapel, infront of 250 people she bravely read the book. She did an awesome job and we are very proud of her!
Staff/students encouraging each other
            Micah has been our little evangelist. At school, he is asking all his classmates if they know God. He was shocked to find out that some kids at school don’t even know God. It is great to be in a country where we can talk about God freely and openly anywhere! As he and I were talking yesterday, we got talking on how Jesus and God are the same which lead into the discussion about the Holy Trinity.  I was surprised to hear the
 questions coming from ou young 5 year old boy. At the end, I am not sure if he fully understood the Trinity; my goodness, many adults have difficulty understanding the concept, let alone a young child! I am sure there will be many more discussions such as this but I thank God for His Spirit being active in Micah’s heart.
Darla & Savana with GIA girls
            School at GIA is going well. Students are settling in and getting into a routine. Charles is having fun teaching his classes, personally ministering to staff and students, and working at making chapel fun and exciting. I have been kept busy on the nursing side of things. Daily I see approximately 20-25 students when I am there in the morning. A praise item: We are now 2 months into the school year and we have NOT had one case of malaria, and only 1 case of typhoid (the student had it when he arrived at the school).  Yahoo!! I have worked with the leadership of GIA to incorporate stricter rules for using mosquito nets and for incorporating hand washing, and the results are paying off! Please continue to pray for wisdom for me in deciphering true illnesses with the students. Some students want to go home so they create symptoms to say they are sick. I had one girl who started with a small scratch on her leg but she took foreign substances and rubbed in the wound to create a deep, infected wound. Other grade 7 students are in my office 2-3 times every morning with a variety of “ailments”. Sometimes I need good assessment skills to know if the students are telling me the truth and are truly sick, or if they are creating sickness.
            We pray for blessings over each and every one of you who are walking this journey with us. Continue to pray for us as we work with the staff and students at GIA. Please also pray for our finances to continue to come in. We are planning to be in Burundi until April 2015 but currently our financial status is a bit short. Thank you for those who have provided financially for us during this time and if God leads you to give towards our mission, you can do it through two organizations. Bridges of Hope, based in Lethbridge, as well as Youth Unlimited Edmonton (aka Youth For Christ).
God Bless,
     Darla Balenga

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Bridges of Hope,    PO Box 81 Stn Main,    Lethbridge, AB,    T1J 3Y3    CANADA

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