"Never walk away from someone who deserves help; your hand is God's hand for that person. Don't tell your neighbor 'Maybe some other time' or 'Try me tomorrow' when the money's right there in your pocket." Proverbs 3:27-28 (The Message)
As a nurse in the US I am bringing home more pay than ever before, having worked only for non-profit agencies since graduating college in '95. As I look at my abundance while still working at the hospital, I consider what this verse and others like it mean in my life. Everywhere I look there is need. I pray for discernment of how to give and to whom. There are so many wonderful organizations and projects within my community and world. My small church has ten missionaries on the field. There are many organizations and projects right here in my community to which I could give-- like The Cobblestone Project. Through my mission agency and among my friends and acquaintances I know about 50 people on the mission field with whom I can share what God has blessed me with. It is so exciting to be able to be a financial blessing to those doing the work of the ministry!
As I continue raising financial support for my work in Sudan--when I will no longer be earning a paycheck--I ponder what those I ask to help think of my asking. I am seeking support not only because it is necessary for the work, but also because it allows those who have a heart for missions and/or humanitarian aid a chance to partner in the work even if they cannot personally go. Support raising is also Biblical. See Matthew 9:9-10, Acts 18:4,5 and 1 Corinthians 9:1-18.
However, I am still asking for money which can be awkward at times. If I have asked you and you are unsure if you want to be involved, please know that I only want you to be financially involved IF you believe in the work I am going to do. There are dear people in my life who want to give to me but I want people to know they are giving into Kingdom work--like James 1:27 "Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to let the world corrupt you."
The need in Sudan is overwhelming, but as Jesus touched one at a time, I greatly anticipate loving on these women one at a time as God causes our paths to cross.