I asked my parents to share some of their thoughts about me going to Haiti. I thought it would be good for you to read about how they are feeling. The first one is from by dad and the second is from my mom.
How do I feel about
my oldest daughter going to Haiti? How would any parent feel about one of their
children serving and helping other people? I.E. a teacher, military, nurse, counselor;
so many people help others. I am very proud.
Could I have ever
guessed she was going to go to Haiti when she was 5 years old? No. But I am
thankful my daughters have bigger dreams than I did. My wife and I have told
our girls; whatever you do in life for a vocation you better enjoy it. You will
be doing it for a long time.
Am I afraid of her
safety going out of the states? Sure I am. But if God created the earth and
everything in it, which I believe He did, then He is more capable of taking
care of her than I am. Some people would be afraid to minister in Kansas City let
alone another country.
Am I worried? A
little. Not knowing is always kind of scary. Like what will happen when we get
married or change jobs or have children or have surgery?
God has prepared my
wife and me by taking baby steps. Megan went away to college – scary. She went
to be a camp counselor in Chicago – scary. She went to Europe – scary. She went
to Haiti, then to Mexico, Haiti, Philadelphia, Haiti, Haiti, and Amsterdam. She
always came back home safe. I thank God He has taken us through by using baby
steps. I am very proud of Megan and respect her for her decisions.
-Dale
How do I say Goodbye to a piece of my heart? By releasing my child into
God’s hands. When Megan goes into the Word of God on a daily basis, it isn’t because
she has to but because she wants to. She wants to know God’s heart. I know that
if Megan says that Haiti is where God wants her to go then that is where she
should go. God has given Megan a heart for the Haitian people. I admire Megan
so much for stepping out of her comfort zone and going where God wants her to
go.
“For you shall go out with joy, and be led forth with peace: the
mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing.” Isaiah
55:12
Along with that verse God gave me the knowledge and assurance that after
the initial pain of releasing my child there comes joy and peace, for both of
us. Because we know that no matter what stages of life our children are in,
when we release them to God they are in good hands.
-Debbie
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