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The Words We Carry

by Brianne Mullins  •   Nov 26, 2010  •   2 Comments  •  
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Passport. Check.

Warm clothes and toothbrush. Check.

Plane tickets to Ecuador. Check.

Cards for Unsponsored Children. Check. Thanks to you.

I know my trip to Ecuador to deliver your Christmas cards is still about two weeks away but I like to make sure I am prepared, over and over and over again J

We (I and the people over at DaySpring) are hard pressed to express how honored, how grateful and how humbled we are to carry your words to children who know poverty; to carry your words to children of God.

Because of you we have been able to witness the goodness of God as you have responded by creating hundreds of cards for unsponsored children.

The boxes of cards we carry are not just cards. The cards we carry have your words and words bring life.

Your words are not just printed ink on paper. When I think of the cards I see a weapon that will be used by God. I see hundreds of hammers, in the shape of letters, shattering the lies of poverty. I see the grip of discouragement falling away from the children Jesus watches over.

  • “I am not worth anything” will be replaced with “I am deeply loved by the Creator of the universe.”
  • “I have no purpose” will be replaced with “My God has a plan for me.”
  • “No one cares about me” will be replaced with “My Savior knows my name.”

I cannot seem to stop dreaming what God will do with your words. I cannot stop believing Him to bring hope where there is darkness.

So, in case I have not made my point yet, thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Thank you for taking this season to bless an unsponsored child. You may think your words are simple or maybe when you were creating your card you did not know exactly what to write but we know these cards will bring light because we carry these words for God.

Now, would you like a peek into the travel itinerary? I have that for you! Well, I have the preliminary travel itinerary. God has the real one. He probably won’t unveil that until we are in Ecuador! But don’t worry; it is my hope to keep you updated along the way!

I am traveling to Ecuador on December 11, with two wonderful ladies from DaySpring. Then, December 12 through the 15 we’ll be visiting three child development centers, and with us will come your words.

The centers we intend to visit are:

  • Embajadores de Dios Student Center (EC-104)
  • Nuevo Amanecer (New Dawn) Student Center (EC-142)
  • Eden Student Center (EC-479)

Right now I know that these are only center names and numbers but each of these centers holds the faces of such beautiful children, with intricate stories and struggles we cannot imagine. I am excited and hopeful to report back to you with pictures and stories.

Oh, and if you have not had a chance to create a Christmas card for an unsponsored child yet, you still have the rest of this weekend.

Can’t wait to update you from Ecuador in December!

By Brianne Mullins, Compassion International

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