Even If You've Not Been Fed, Be Bread.
"In my role as director of the nonprofit Mercy Beyond Borders, I am
frequently in South Sudan visiting our education projects for girls and
our micro-enterprise projects with women and our leadership training of
young women for advocacy. Keeping girls in school protects them from
early marriages, allows them to develop their gifts, sets them on the
path to pursue professional careers. The small loans we provide to women
in refugee camps enable them to create sustainable futures for their
families, a path upward from extreme poverty. It is easy to believe that
we are the ones filling their coffers with coins. But wait. Perhaps
that, too, is backwards. It is these widows, orphans, refugees and
displaced persons who enrich us. They stand undefended, "the least among
us," often with apparently empty hands. [...] With no material wealth
to give, such women connect on a deeper level. They share their
struggles, their stories, their hard work, their daily living and dying,
their dreams. They know nothing of the rugged independence so cherished
by Westerners. They need one another, and they know it. And when some
small abundance does unexpectedly come their way, they share it." Sr.
Marily Lacey shares more in this timely and moving essay about those of
slender means who give magnificently.
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