"Remove the sandals from your feet, for the place where you are standing is holy." And Joshua did so. Joshua 5:15
God promises to always be with us, but every now and then He reveals his presence a little more vividly than we were expecting. Walking into the Disability Center in Olivenhoutbosh, South Africa I didn't expect to step into a holy moment. Had I only had a clue about the presence of God, the commander of the LORD's army, in that place I would have removed the sandals from my feet. My eyes and my heart were opened through every child and adult I came into contact with in that special place. At the end of three weeks I looked back and realized that each person I met pointed me to the image of a divine God. Each personality was a characteristic of Christ that I was able to experience in a real and tangible way.
Meet "Cookie"
Cookie is an adventurer. He doesn't walk but scoots faster than anyone in the Southern Hemisphere. Cookie wants to see, and climb, and do, and move. He often would climb me (rather impressively) just to see out the window and stick his fingers through it. He tells big stories that I don't understand because of language barriers, but they were my favorite to listen to anyway. Cookie is made in the image of God. God himself is an adventurer, beckoning us all on a wild journey with him. He wants us to look out the window and see his creation and feel the wind in our hair. I see God in Cookie.
Meet Dinah
Dinah is the founder of the Disability Center. In fact, her story is rather incredible and I wouldn't do it justice typing it here. But one thing I can tell you about Dinah is that she is a fierce protector. She saw a need in her community to provide a safe place for children (and adults) with disabilities to go to know they are loved and cared for. She sacrificed everything she had to open up the center. She walks by faith day in and day out to ensure that the children have food to eat, a place to rest, and that everyone who walks through those gates are loved and cherished no matter their disability or past. Dinah is made in the image of God. God is the ultimate protector. I see God in Dinah.
Meet Mama Maureen
Maureen cooks the meals for everyone at the Disability Center. She is one of those people who is this strong pillar in the middle of the storm. She stirs the pot of pup and sits down again to crochet until the meal is complete. I never once heard anything negative come from Mama. She doesn't say much, but when she does you listen. She is full of wisdom and compassion. Maureen is made in the image of God. He provides food to his children and wisdom to those who ask. I see God in Mama Maureen.
Meet "Iron Grip"
Iron Grip lovingly throws his arm around your neck in one of the tightest embraces possible for a friendly hug (hence the nickname Iron Grip). He is 18 and strong. He doesn't speak or interact in what the rest of the world might consider a normal fashion. But he communicates through points, and grunts, and hugs, and laughter. He has the playfulness of a child. Grab a ball and kick it in his general direction and he becomes South Africa's next big soccer star. He laughs deep, and loud and makes you feel joyful and playful and fun. Iron Grip is made in the image of God. God is so incredibly playful which is one of the best ways that I am able to connect with him. I see God in Iron Grip.
Meet Cecilia
Cecilia is one of the most loving and understanding people I have ever met. Her tiny frame envelopes you in a hug that makes you feel loved, and cherished, and adored. Her kisses on the cheek make you feel as though nothing is wrong in the world. She has a zeal to learn and understand. She asks questions and seeks answers. She doesn't care what your past is but accepts you where you are at. She is gentle and patient. When she first taught me how to sew, she practically had to hand over hand my entire project with me. However, she never grew weary or impatient with me. She continued to push me on towards excellence. Cecilia is made in the image of God. God is more patient than I can even imagine being. I see God in Cecilia.
And the list goes on and on. I could list every adult and child I came into contact with and tell you how aspects of their character clearly pointed to the character of Christ. I am so thankful that the Lord allowed me to experience more of him, through the beautiful people at a disability center in a squatter camp in South Africa. Just like with Joshua, God revealed himself to me way more vividly and expressively than I ever imagined.
The Disability Center became my holy ground to experience the presence of the Lord in a very real and tangible way.. What is your holy ground? Don't forget to remove your sandals.





This is beautiful Lindsey. Thanks you for sharing your heart with us.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Kristy Clum