Family - A Blog for HEAL
It’s hard to believe
that I first came to the James Place over two years ago. I love HEAL Ministries
and all that we do. I love that we help mamas young and old keep their families
together by providing a safe place for their children to come and learn while
they go and work. I love that we empower women by teaching them a trade so they
can become sustainable. I love that we have hired from within the women in our
program and now 15 of them on our staff. I love that we have allowed God to
shape the ministry and that even in the two years that I have been a part of
it, we have grown and changed so much. I love seeing our artisan program
expanding and all of the beautiful products that our women are creating. I love
seeing the joyous faces of the children in our program, and I love getting to
watch them grow up. I love that despite facing hard, sometimes almost
impossible, situations, that God is always good and He is always faithful.
The other day, I was
sitting with some of the women on our artisan staff. They were asking to see
pictures of my family. The next day, I brought pictures with me to show them.
First my brother and sister, then my Mom and Dad. When one of the women, Doreen
Irachan, saw the picture of my father, she exclaimed, "Woah. Big… like me."
I literally burst out laughing. Irachan is a bit of a bigger woman and my
father is a bit of a bigger man. Both are beautiful and I love them so much
just the way they are. When she saw my sister, she claimed that the two of them
were sisters. This was such a beautiful moment for me, where family became
connected beyond borders. The family who shares the same DNA and blood as me,
to our family in Christ. I explained in this moment to them that my Mom was
coming to visit in December. They all got so excited and then one of the women,
Zauja, exclaimed, "I love you so much!" Many days are hard but there
are beautiful moments like this that make it all worthwhile.
A day at the James
Place for me is always filled with many things. I typically start my mornings
by sorting through the many emails that I receive from Tina while she is
stateside. I prioritize these and work on accomplishing whatever needs to get
done throughout the day. I go around and make sure that things are going
smoothly in the artisan program. I tell them which product is priority to be
created and ask about any needs that they have from me. I help oversee the
staff and make sure things are getting done on schedule. I assist with bath
time for all of the kids and help put them down for nap. You will probably find
me working on expenses in some way, whether it be categorizing and converting
receipts in order to give the expense report for this side or doing staff and
artisan payroll. Towards the end of the day, I collect all of the product that
was made and check the quality of it. I also collect the receipts at the end of
the day and make sure that everything adds up correctly. If we have guests on the
property, you’ll find me giving them a tour and showing them our store that has
all of the product that our women make. You might also find me running to town
to deliver product to a store in town that carries our product wholesale. I
also help create a lot of the marketing tools we use on this side as well as
stateside and do the majority of upkeep of our website. No matter what it is
that I’m doing, I’m doing it to the best of my God given ability. I thank the
Lord that He has placed me here, for such a time as this, to do this work that
He has called me to do. One heart at a time, we are bringing people closer to
Jesus and showing them examples of His love.
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