Sunday, 18 May 2014

I'm a tool.

I was reminded of a tragic accident that occurred nearly three years ago outside of my house.  Despite efforts to save his life, Cole Slavin, age 17 died in my arms with his friend watching.  Cole loved biking, but in the end - biking claimed him.  It's hard to imagine how much pain and hardship was faced by so many people on that fateful day.

Last year I travelled around the world - to fourteen countries.  In the dark places, we saw and learned things most people can't comprehend.  From trafficking victims, to drug addicts, to homeless, to abandoned children we found these people in the corners of the earth.  We helped, we fed people, we prayed, we loved and we documented their stories.  Whatever we could do - we did it.

As I recollected my thoughts from traveling, I realized something:  I don't need to go far to find people who need help.  Simple - yet it took me a journey around the world to understand.  It took looking into the eyes of Cole Slavin as he took his last breath - something I just learned now - three years later.

I don't know why this came to mind.  Perhaps it was because I am thinking about the future.  I know God has called me to work with teenagers at home, but lately I've been exploring other "money making" options.
As I relived the events and emotions of that pivotal hour with Cole, a thought resonated through my head:
"Why am I concerned about money when life or death is in your hands?"

Is not human life of more concern than debt?

What would happen if a teenager decided to play a sport, or join a club of some sort instead of smoking weed or getting drunk?  If you could influence someone's life in a positive way, would you?  Sometimes that decision could be the choice or life or death.

Youth at risk.  What does that mean?  To me it means they're at risk to joining gangs, getting addicted to drugs or engaging in risky behaviour.  They are at risk of not living up to their full potential.  Their lives are at stake.

How can we, as an "older" generation set an example, and teach our youth to make good choices?
How can I be a part of changing my own neighbourhood?

I know this is a heavy topic, I apologize if you didn't see that coming.  But we have to realize that life is too short for some.  We have to make a difference now - wherever we're at.  We're the ones who can be the change.  I am the one who gets to have a future, while some kids, like Cole do not.

My experience has taught me many things, but one thing sticks out more than any other:

Bad things happen and sometimes we don't know why God would allow it.  We could either blame God and see no way around it or maybe, just maybe we can be the tools he uses to fix it.

Friday, 9 May 2014

Cassandra's Life Message.

Please meet Cassandra D'Alessandro, one of my students on the photogenX track.

Cassandra is dynamic and vibrant.
Her contagious laughter might cause your sides to ache because you just can't help but laugh along.  The room lights up when she walks in, she's just one of those people.


I re-read one of Cass's writings from this past year.  It's called "My Life Message".
It tells of a simple truth, but it's one we so often forget.  Her words brightened my day, I hope in turn, they will brighten yours.


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My life message is pretty simple. It's not super complicated because I don't see the Bible as super complicated. Yes, the Bible is deep and great and filled with amazing stories but I can always find a chapter or verse or even a word that leads me back to one simple idea.

Love.

From Genesis 1 to Revelations 22 God shows His love for us.  He shows us so clearly what a perfect, untainted, pure love looks like.

"For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only son..." (John 3:16)

God made the ultimate sacrifice out of love.  The book of Hosea is a beautiful story of God's undying love for His people.  This love is crazy and we are so not worthy of it but God pours it out on all of His people.  What gets even crazier is God tells us to love other people.  Not only does He show us how to love but He commands us to show love to everyone around us.

"The greatest commandment is this: love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, body and soul and the second is love you neighbour as yourself."

"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress."

Throughout His word God talks about loving others.  When we stop and think why injust situations are the way they are is because of a lack of love. Look at the people around us.  Everyone is looking for love; from parents, lovers, pets, food etc.
The greatest things that we, as Christians, can do to help bring God's salvation through Jesus to earth is to love it. 

"The world will see how you are different from how you love one another."



It's just all about love.

The secret to life is love.

Don't Mess With Texas
"Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and
wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers."
- Charles William Eliot



Leaning on the Old Walls of Jerusalem
"As the mountains surround Jerusalem, so the Lord surrounds his people,
from this time forth and forevermore."
Psalm 125:2

 Soccer with the Kids in Peru
"To me soccer is more than just a ball and two posts,
it connects people from all corners of the world."

 Monkey Bars in Argentina
"Getting over a painful experience is much like crossing monkey bars.
You have to let go at some point in order to move forward."
- C.S. Lewis

 Water Fight in Thailand
"Happy New Year.  I wish you good health physically and mentally; (I wish you a life) without suffering and grief and without any malady or affliction whatsoever."

Best Friend Time in Greece
"My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me."
- Henry Ford


Team Time in Peru
"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much."
- Helen Keller


Thanks for sharing Cass.
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