Today we took our high-schoolers from the YMCA to the Global
Hope India headquarters - a ministry that is about to send 25 people to an
unreached people group in India, including my friend Grace. I went about the morning
thinking it would just be like any other fun service project we do every week,
but then I met Val.
Val doesn't like the spotlight, which is why you can barely see her in the middle of this photo. |
Val is one of the assisted-living residents that shares the
building space with Global Hope India. She is in her 60’s. Her hair is wild and
loose, accessorized with a pair of old-school headphones. She was wearing crazy-colored
tall socks, and is missing all but a few bottom teeth. She has one of the most beautiful
and sincere smiles I’ve ever seen.
As we started talking, she really opened up to me about herself
and her faith. She told me that she is not in contact with any of her family members, and that she doesn’t
have any friends in the building. She told me that she loves spreading the love
of Jesus, whether it’s going to the Sports Bar around the corner or
volunteering with her church. While I was taking in how much Jesus meant to
her, she unexpectedly blew me away.
She asked me if there was a Chick-Fil-A near our YMCA in
Cary. Once I told her yes, she told me that God had laid it on her heart to buy our high-schoolers lunch for this week. She was so adamant about making sure
that I didn’t tell them she was doing this, because she wanted this to be a
gift from God and not from her. It had already seemed like such a nice gesture
to begin with, but then I went with her to her room to get her money.
She opened the door, and I couldn’t believe my eyes. The
only furniture was a beach chair, sitting on a piece of cardboard. No bed, no
table, nothing. Surrounding the room were pictures and crafts she and others
had made at church. Now at this point I felt terrible that she wanted to buy a
Chick-fil-a gift card for 24 suburban high-schoolers, but she insisted that we
go downstairs to buy it.
When we got there, she told the cashier “$250”. My jaw dropped, and I told her that was way too much money. Val responded a little
insulted in the most loving way, telling me that I was not allowed to take away
from her gift.
When we were getting ready to leave, Val pulled me aside and
gave me an envelope with money inside. She said “I want you to give this to
Grace, its all the money that was in my piggy bank. I didn’t even count it, but
I know that God wants me to put it towards her trip.”
She hugged me goodbye like she meant it, fingers in clutched
and her head nuzzled into my shoulder. She said she was so happy that this
Divine appointment happened today, and that she was thankful for the
opportunity to get to talk to someone. Her one and only prayer request was that
God would place a friend in her life so that she wouldn’t feel lonely.
Val was wearing a “WWJD” bracelet inside out. Her
explanation? “When you ask, what WOULD Jesus do, you’re leaving him out of your
daily life. I know that Jesus is with me all the time, so I ask the question:
What Will Jesus Do Next?”
-Dee
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