Dear Jesus, Send Me a Sponsor

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Dear Jesus,

My name is Crista and I live in the Philippines. I am 7 years old, and I live with my mom, my dad, and two little brothers. My teacher says you know everything about me, but I thought I would remind you, just in case. My family has been bringing me to the local church to learn more about you. You must have a really big heart to love so many people so much, and I am thankful to learn that you love me too.

But Jesus, I have a really big favor to ask. I have a friend who attends the Compassion program with me and she receives these wonderful letters from a family living in a place called the United States. They send her pictures and stickers and they share Bible verses with her in the letters. She shows me the letters with a joy filled smile on her face. Is it too selfish of me to ask for a sponsor too?

There are many children at the Compassion program who have a sponsor and are receiving letters. They are all so happy on mail day when the letters come. I want to receive letters too. Do you know of a family that could sponsor me? Is there someone out there that will love me too?

I have written this post as an assignment with the Compassion Bloggers for Blog Month. While this post is fictional, there are many children like little Crista who are patiently waiting for that one family to make the sacrifice to be their sponsor. Will you prayerfully consider sponsoring a Compassion child today?

God has a plan

I have to admit, when I first read the first Compassion Blogger assignment for this month, I was thinking, ‘No Way! I really don’t want to revisit my childhood and write a blog post to my childhood self!’ But as the assignment kept weighing on me the last two weeks, I remembered that this assignment is not about me, it is about the children living in extreme poverty, that need you and me to step out in faith, and remind them that God has a plan for their life.

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You see, I should not be at this place in my life. I should not be here, asking you to sponsor a child, to release a child from poverty in Jesus’ name. As a child, I had no relationship with Jesus. I didn’t know that He had a plan for my life that was so different than the plan I had for my life.

If things has gone ‘my way’, I would not be writing to you, asking you to be an advocate for children growing up in extreme poverty. I would be a selfish, corporate ladder climbing, working mom, only concerned about my needs and wants.

But 19 years ago, Jesus began working on my heart, drawing me closer to Him, until 14 years ago, I asked Him to be my Savior. The path He has had me on is completely different that any path I imagined myself to be on. I mean, think about it, to go from a Nordstrom clothes wearing women working on going into management to being a capris and t-shirt wearing women who is looking forward to visiting children living in extreme poverty? Only Jesus can make that kind of change in someone’s life.

So yes, God does have a plan. He has a plan to bring many of us into a relationship with Him. And He has plans for many Compassion children to make a difference in the lives of their families and their communities. But in order to do that, they need your help. Would you consider making a sacrifice? Can you and your family do without $38 a month so that a child can realize the plan that God has for their life?

Compassion Blogger Assignment: Hope

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Webster’s 1828 Dictionary gives this definition for the word ‘hope’: a desire of some good, accompanied with at least a slight expectation of obtaining it, or a belief that it is obtainable.

As a child, we have hope for many things: the love of our parents, friends to play with, presents to open on Christmas morning. Simple things that we expect most children to be happy with.

But imagine what it must be like for a child living in extreme poverty. Maybe they have lost one or both parents, maybe they must work to help pay for basic needs of their family so they have no time to play with friends, maybe they have never received a Christmas gift. Simple things that most of us living in this country take for granted.

As a Compassion sponsor, you can give hope to a child living in extreme poverty. You may or may not be able to physically give your sponsored child anything other than the letters you write to them, but you will be showing them the love of Jesus by investing in their life. Are you ready to share the hope of Jesus with a Compassion child today? There are many waiting….

Step in the Gap

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One big reason that I blog these days is to bring about awareness for the thousands of children who are waiting to be sponsored through Compassion. And as a Compassion Blogger, September is shaping up to be a pretty exciting month!

During the month of September, Compassion will be giving Compassion Bloggers some writing assignments which we will post on our own blogs to encourage our readers to ‘step in the gap’ and sponsor a child, to release that child from poverty in Jesus’ name.

There will be some prizes awarded (you can read about them on the Compassion blog), but the best prize will be for the children that will find sponsors and for the families that sponsor them!

Will you be joining in? I sure hope so!