Saturday, May 14, 2016
$40 billion gone unused?!
Do you have unused gift cards tucked away in your wallet or junk drawer at home?
Check out www.cardfunder.com
What a cool way to get rid of clutter and do some good.
Compassion CardFunder from Compassion International on Vimeo.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Help Children Affected by Typhoon in Philippines
It's very frustrating to know there are evil people that will try to take advantage of the crisis to make money and hurt already hurting people.
Here is a safe donation choice.
Compassion had people in the Philippines long before the massive storm hit. They've been helping struggling families and children for a long time and will continue.
Check here for how you can give to help people in the Philippines.
Your gift makes possible interventions such as:
- emergency food and water, temporary shelters, personal items, cooking utensils, trauma counseling and spiritual support
- replacing clothing, school supplies and household items
- restoring supplies a family needs for earning income
- providing continued counseling and support as needed
Friday, June 21, 2013
Her letters make me smile
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
A Contest and Compassion
Follow their adventures.
And, an extra bonus for this Compassion blog trip:
A CONTEST!
You can win books! I LOVE books.
Nine books make up the prize package:
- Southern Plate: Classic Comfort Food That Makes Everyone Feel Like Family by Christy Jordan
- The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Food from My Frontier by Ree Drummond
- Saving Savvy: Smart and Easy Ways to Cut Your Spending in Half and Raise Your Standard of Living…and Giving by Kelly Hancock
- A Little Salty to Cut the Sweet: Southern Stories of Faith, Family, and Fifteen Pounds of Bacon by Sophie Hudson
- Mended by Angie Smith
- One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are by Ann Voskamp
- Plan B: What Do You Do When God Doesn’t Show Up the Way You Thought He Would? by Pete Wilson
- Organized Simplicity: The Clutter-Free Approach to Intentional Living by Tsh Oxenreider
- Sparkly Green Earrings: Catching the Light at Every Turn by Melanie Shankle
Courtesy of Compassion International: http://blog.compassion.com/how-you-can-follow-along-on-a-blog-trip-and-introducing-a-contest/#ixzz2Waa9g2iJ
Thursday, April 25, 2013
So, I carry this disease
I didn't ask to have it or have the ability to pass it on to others.
But, the fact is I do.
You see, I'm a female mosquito with protists running through my tiny little body.
A bite from me could be deadly.
I start getting hungry around dusk and hunt for food until I'm all full with somebody's blood.
It's getting a little trickier to find a meal in my neck of the woods.
People are starting to get these net thingies to hang over their beds. Makes it harder for me to eat.
I've heard the nets are provided by a special fund at Compassion.
I have no I idea what Compassion is, that's just what I've heard.
I do know that because of these nets fewer people are getting sick.
And, I've heard there are a lot of homes without nets, a lot of kids unprotected from me feeding on them.
I'm headed there now.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Change a life today
I've (and Compassion) made it very easy for you.
Change the life of a little girl.
Change the life of someone in poverty.
Change the life, because you can.
You might find this interesting, especially if questions are bouncing around in your head.
Research on the outcome of child sponsorship will be published in the April 2013 issue of the Journal of Political Economy. Research that was conducted by Dr. Bruce Wydick, professor for the Department of Economics at the University of San Francisco.
This independent research shows that children who participated in Compassion's holistic child development through the sponsorship program stayed in school longer, were more likely to have salaried or white-collar employment and were more likely to be leaders in their communities and churches than their peers who did not participate in our program.
So, go ahead.
Take a peek.
Change a life.
Friday, March 1, 2013
I'm leaving on a jet plane
On Sunday evening we'll arrive at the Ten Thousand Homes property. I'm looking forward to hugging some necks!
Here are some blogs that have ties with Ten Thousand Homes.
KNOWN
Hearts For South Africa
i believe in love
A Journey of Hope
I suggest you check them out to learn more about what's happening in their neck of the woods.
What will I be doing there? I'll be working with the team at the feeding programs and teaching at the Compassion Discipleship School and whatever else comes up.
And, now, I'm trying to get excited about a really LOOOOOOONG flight or two.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
What Prompts and Guides You To Serve Others?
I can't tell you exactly when Matthew 25 jumped out and grabbed me by the throat. I just know it did. It's a group of verses that, if you grew up in church, you've heard your entire life. But, for me, at some point it came alive. It stopped being just a group of verses found in the book of Matthew.
And, now that it has me by the throat, I'm not sure how anyone can casually read it, which is judgmental of me, I know.
If you want to see it in something besides the King's English:
"...I was hungry and you fed me, I was thirsty and you gave me a drink, I was homeless and you gave me a room, I was shivering and you gave me clothes, I was sick and you stopped to visit, I was in prison and you came to me." The Message.
There are so many different ways to do the above. Even if you live in a remote place with only the internet to keep you company you can participate in doing some of the above. Compassion International is only a click away. Look at all of those faces needing someone to "feed" them. Compassion does a lot more beyond providing physical food.
If you are looking for something to do in the DFW area let me know. There are plenty of places and ways to help.
Another verse that is almost constantly on my mind is Micah 6:8. I love it so much I made my daughter marry a guy named Micah. Not really. She did that all on her own.
He's already made it plain how to live, what to do, what God is looking for in men and women. It's quite simple: Do what is fair and just to your neighbor, be compassionate and loyal in your love, and don't take yourself too seriously - take God seriously.
Do justice, love mercy, walk humbly. I repeat that in my head...often. Especially the walk humbly part. Especially when those judgmental thoughts start pushing in.
Check out what prompts and guides others:
Monday, January 28, 2013
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Dreams for the future
But, what does that mean?
I dream there will be food tomorrow, that I won't have to dig in the dirt for scraps dropped during yesterday's meal.
I dream of having the energy to hold my head upright.
I dream that we can somehow get the medicine for this disease that is making my mother waste away.
I dream about having a school uniform so I can attend classes.
I dream of shoes so my feet won't get cut when I walk to get water.
Are those dreams for the future?
Is that what people mean?
The above is loosely based on some families that I love. I hope you get the picture of what thousands of children face every single day.
If you would like to make a difference in a child's life, please check out Compassion. So many are waiting for sponsors.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Compassion Pinterest Contest
It has something to do with this little thing on the internet called Pinterest. I know, you've never heard of it. It's so small and not many people know anything about it.
But, just in case you are one of the few, this contest is for you.
Click here for the details of the contest.
Have fun!
Spread the word!
Get some kids sponsored!
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Take a look
You don't have to sponsor a child to look at this page. You don't have to sponsor a child to pray over them. But, it would be nice if you could.
Look over the page.
Does a child jump out at you?
Does a country jump out at you?
Does a symbol jump out at you?
Pray for that child.
Pray for the care centers in that country.
Pray for the situation that symbol represents.
Look. Pray. Sponsor if you can.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Compassion, Fried Plantains, letters and such
Grabiela is now able to write her letters. She drew a little pair of red lips for her kiss and asked for prayer for her dad because he isn't a Christian.
Eury says he wants to learn to draw and that his family is very happy. He drew and colored a picture of his center with two little smiling people beside it.
I've been bouncing around in my brain trying to come up with a stunning reason our family sponsors two Compassion children. And, just to keep it simple: It's the right thing to do.
And, why do I blog about Compassion and the kids we sponsor? It's the right thing to do.
If I can get one more child sponsored or make a person aware of the many layers of Compassion then that is beyond delightful.
Compassion changes people. Not just the child in the program, but also family members. That's HUGE. That's how vicious cycles get broken. That's how hope stays alive.
You can become a Compassion blogger. Just click here to find out how. They've made it very simple. I like simple. I need simple. Click on that Join The Network button in the top left corner and it will walk you through the steps.
Oh, and here is a Fried Plantain recipe from Aunt Clara's Kitchen: Dominican Cooking. I still haven't come across one that combines them with spaghetti, but I'm thinking there's probably no marinara sauce involved.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Charity
So, imagine my hope when I saw this picture on Kacy's blog post at Christmas time.
I was pretty sure it was the same child and I quickly asked Kacy to confirm it. The answer was YES! The child has a gender. The child has a name. The child has a smile! And food in both hands!
And, then this past week Kacy featured Charity in this blog post. Oh! How it made my heart sing to see this little smiling face.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Ten Thousand Homes
Ten Thousand Homes is a movement of ordinary people actively building HOPE and creating HOMES for Africa's orphans and vulnerable children.They call themselves ordinary, but if you have spent any time with them and watched them love and minister and disciple you know really fast that they are not ordinary.
At this time Ten Thousand Homes is working on University Village Phase 1: Three year campaign to finish the purchase of the 14 acre property. As this phase ends and Phase 2 begins, TTH will begin renovating all existing buildings to suit the needs of the campus as well as upgrade the property’s security in light of the crime problem in South Africa.
Three years will be up at the end of January. If you can, please help wrap up this part of the campaign. It's a very simple and safe process.
You can learn more about the people of Ten Thousand Homes at the following:
KNOWN
Saving The Lost
Zachary + Anneke - The artwork on this site is by Anneke.
The McMillian Tribe
or find the all of them on this page.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Save The Nuba
by Jessica.DottaHave you ever wondered what you would have done had you been alive in 1940 and was one of those who knew about the Holocaust?Would you have been a person of action or a person of silence?
It is perhaps one of the most important issues to wrestle with. More than once in our lifetime we will find ourselves at a crossroad, one where the decision we make will reveal as much about our character as our convictions.
There is a genocide happening right now in Northern Sudan. The government is eradicating their own people. If we don’t speak up and help, no one else will. Each time North Sudan launches an attack to kill their own people, and we in the Western world remain silent, we give our permission to continue.
The truth of the matter is that one person alone cannot save the Nuba People. But a community of people acting in unison can.
One of the most extraordinary acts found in mankind is when a member of the human race deliberately goes out of his way to help another. It is love in action. It is loving your neighbor. It is doing unto others, as you would have them do unto you.
For those who can afford it, the need for food and medicine is desperate.

For those who have little to give, they’re asking for petitions signed, for awareness to be spread through social media (Facebook, Twitter and blogs.)
For those who are passionate about this cause, they need your help raising awareness.
Will you join us in speaking up for those who cannot speak for themselves?Please visit www.SavetheNuba.com to learn ways you can help.
Active Compassion for the Persecuted from Watermelon Ministries on Vimeo.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Missions In Action
Their mission statement:
Through our award winning storytelling, access to people and places rarely seen, and key sponsors and partners, we plan to educate, inspire, and enable people to make a difference by taking action to help others around the world.They don't just present a problem or tell a story, they present a way for you to get involved. I like that.
Here's Episode 1: Hope and Survival in the Philippines
Check out their website. Follow them on twitter. "Like" them on Facebook. Get involved. Change a life.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Fuel Diner Bread Pudding
One of our goals is to not be a stereotypical soup kitchen. I don't even like those two words together. We have a lot of fun coming up with recipes and some of our best could not be repeated if we wanted to. Karen is absolutely amazing at taking leftovers and turning them into masterpieces.
A few weeks ago I made bread pudding not realizing that Karen had made bread pudding while I was in South Africa. Now there is a running joke about bread pudding in the Diner.
I was really thrilled with how this bread pudding turned out, so I made sure I had everything written down. The fun thing about it is just about anything will work in it.
Fuel Diner Bread Pudding (according to Nancy)
The equal to 4 or more loaves of bread. You need to have at least 2 inches worth of bread on the bottom of your 24 x 16 pan. I used Country French, Sourdough, Italian Wheat, and Sweet Italian.
1 gallon milk
5 sticks of butter, softened to room temperature
16 eggs
5 cups granulated sugar
8 Tablespoons vanilla
4 cups brown sugar
Crumble the bread into a bowl. Pour milk over it and let stand for one hour.
Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Grease a 24-by-16-by-3 inch pan with 4 tablespoons of butter.
In another bowl, beat together 12 eggs, the granulated sugar and the vanilla. Stir this mixture into the bread mixture.
Pour into prepared baking pan and bake until browned and set. This could take about an hour and 30 minutes, depending on your oven.
To make the sauce, melt the remaining butter on the stove top. Add the brown sugar and stir together until the sugar has dissolved and is extremely hot. Don't let it burn. Stir it constantly.
Remove from heat. Beat the remaining 4 eggs and stir them quickly into the sugar mixture.
Pour the sauce over the pudding and serve.
Depending on how it is cut it can make at least 45 servings.
I didn't say it was healthy, but it is really good.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Maybe by the time you read this I will have stopped crying
Please read Kacy's blog post from today.
I got to be part of the miracle of the overflowing food.
Now my heart is breaking about this week.
If you can make a change in these kids life, please do so.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Giving when it hurts
For a few years now I've known about Ten Thousand Homes because I know a family on the ground with them in South Africa. Their faith family in the States strongly supports the ministry with funds and volunteers.
Over the last couple of days there has been a tug in my soul to visit there, so that's when I started doing more intense research about TTH.
I came across this in their blog.
WOW!10K Tuesday: A Sacrificial GiftLast week, a local volunteer at our Kabokweni Care Center was seen counting her money. When asked why, the volunteer replied that she had seen that one of the orphaned children needed new school clothes and she wanted to help. This volunteer is a single mother with several children of her own and she struggles everyday to put food on her table, but despite all of her own trials she gave from her heart even though it must have hurt.
Creative Action:
This is a challenge for all of us this week. Find a way to give even when it hurts. Whether that means sacrificing your money, time, or emotions, find your own way to give sacrificially, which means ESPECIALLY when it hurts.
TTH 2 from Ten Thousand Homes on Vimeo.





