Tuesday, January 12, 2010
The Present of Presence
The Present of Presence - by Dan Holcomb, Lahash Founder
On our last trip to Kenya, we were sharing a conversation with our friend and partner Edwin Angote. We had been talking about the costs of traveling to East Africa - and Erin asked him a question. "Would you prefer that people from the West use money to travel and visit vulnerable friends here - or is it better that the travel money is directed toward the most pressing needs?" Edwin didn't even pause to think about his response: "If your father is sick in the hospital, is it better to visit him in person - or give him gifts?"
Sometimes our life situations dictate that we can't visit our global family members who are orphaned, widowed, sick, or under siege. Often our gifts are all we can offer. But whenever possible, we at Lahash encourage people who are privileged with resources and time to make a personal visit.
God with us. Emmanuel. Hope burst back on the scene when a baby's cry was heard in Bethlehem 2000 years ago! He proved he was a loving, active, and personal God who demonstrated his love not just by presents - but by presence.
Thank you for partnering with us this year as we've continued our mission. Thank you for allowing our partners and travelers to become the presence of Christ in some of the most hopeless situations on our planet. Thank you for the kindness, generosity, friendship, and prayers for my wife, Erin, and I. May Christ's presence be with each of you this December.
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