“The Simplest Act of Compassion is Not to Look Away”
“The simplest act of compassion is not to look away”
Being on a mailing list for a number of mission, aid & humanitarian organisations I read of many children in the world who deserve a chance.
Who shall we stop for?
Who shall we advocate for?
Who shall we give to?
Who will we respond to?
I guess for me the answer is “those the Father shows me”. Kasih is one He has shown me. And, actually, if you had met Kasih and her loving parents that day in a village so remote you can’t even find it on “Google Earth”…I’m sure you too would not have “looked away”. The only response you could have is “we have to do something to help this wee girl”
In faith, her parents gave her the name “Kasih” which means “Love”. I believe the Father inspired them to give her this name.
Her journey is going to be one of extreme faith: sure to be tested at many steps along the way…but God who is Love will make a way, and He will transform her story into a miracle of Love.
Thank you for joining us on Kasih’s journey.
When the Lord met Moses on Mt Sinai He proclaimed His name as
“ The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness, maintaining love to thousands and forgiving wickedness, rebellion and sin” Exodus 34:6
Truly, God is compassionate and abounding in love. God loves you Kasih!
Nicole

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