However, ever since I said the final Yes to going to Africa this summer, the rubber has hit to road. Sometimes I feel like a one woman circus, running around doing 100 million different things all at once. It’s feast or famine in terms of work to be done. One day I’ll have 30 emails to send and everything I need to do another pass at stuffing my letters. The next day there will be no pressing emails and nothing else to attend to… those days I feel at a loss, but then remember that it is in those small breaks that I need to rest.
The other day was one of those crazy days. My head hummed for hours, telling me all the people I needed to remember to email about this event, or that contact, or mailing the postcards…ect ect ect. Finally I came to a point of feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. And there, I stopped. I had to stop the lists, I needed to clear my head.
So in mid list of people to contact, I forced a question across my mind… and all else ceased.
The questions was simply…
Why are you going to Africa?
I knew the answer right away.
The answer humbled me, and reminded me of who I am and why I am seeking to do this work.
So, why am I going to Africa?
I am going to Africa because I believe in washing feet. I believe that giving your life in service of others, especially the poor, is one of the greatest ways to use the time, talents and treasure we have here on earth.
In preparation for this time, I have been reading various writings by Mother Theresa. She has a lot of quotes that are used often, perhaps over used. But this is the one I’d like to use today…
“Unless a life is lived for others, it is not worthwhile”- Mother Theresa
Mother Theresa did more than just serve. She poured out her life on behalf of the poor, the voiceless, the dying, the orphan. That is what, in a very small way, I hope to do this summer. I am partnering with organizations and offering them all that I have… the small offering of short amounts of time, my skills and talents, and resources. That is all I have to give at this time.I am not Mother Theresa… but I do seek this summer to fully give my life in service of those I meet in Africa. To kneel in the red earth and wash their feet. To embrace the crying child and lift up those who are bowed down. To lavishly give love, time, energy and resources to “wash the feet”… to humbly serve the people of Eastern Africa
This cannot be done alone. I hope that each of you will, in your own way, partner with me to give all that we are to make life better for our brothers and sisters all over the world!
Thanks for reading!
Noelle Gornik is traveling to S. Sudan, Uganda and Kenya this summer. She is seeking to love, serve, encourage and learn while in Eastern Africa. Throughout her time she will be working with churches, communities, orphanages, development organizations, human rights workers, and others. Noelle hopes to be able to help in small ways with the current work being down, and also to discern the type of work she is meant to do long term in Africa.
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