Last Saturday, Lisa
and I decided that we needed to get into the Christmas spirit. The Christmas
season is all about giving, spreading joy, and being selfless. It can be hard
at times to separate yourself from your busy school schedule, especially at the
end of a semester, but for us, it is a necessity. It was really important to us to
help spread the joy that we had received from Christ to others. We decided that
a good way to spread the love and joy that we have found in Christ was to go on
a Mexico Ministries trip.
We were going as apart
of Gran Familia. For Gran Familia, our job was to put on a Christmas party for
the children from Niños de Fé home, Eunime
orphanage, and our friends from La Iglesia ministry. So to say that we were
excited would be an understatement.
We left from PLNU at
12:30 and started making our way to Mexico! This was going to be my first time
crossing the Mexican border and going into Tijuana. As we were driving, the
anticipation of getting to see all of the kids was building. We could not wait
to play with them all and help make their Christmas a little bit happier.
Once we finally
arrived at the church, it was time to set up. We helped to decorate the room
that the party would be held in and Lisa and I were assigned to a station. Our
jobs for the Christmas party were to help paint the kids' faces. Lisa and I
were really lucky to get this job because it would allow us the chance to talk
to the kids more. Well actually, it gave Lisa the chance to talk to them
and me the chance to awkwardly try to communicate through my own kind of sign
language. Luckily for me though, Lisa was willing to act as my translator and
whenever she was not busy, she would help me with communicating.
Finally, after a lot of preparation, the kids
arrived!! There were about fifty children. They started coming over to us and
were making their selections of what they wanted us to paint – from Santa hats
to Frosty the Snowman, we did it all!
Once nearly all of the
kids had their faces painted, it was time for Santa Claus to give all of them
their presents! This part was especially exciting because for most of these
kids, they did not actually own any of their own toys. Also, they probably did
not have many other things to their names, so these presents were even more
important to them. Seeing the faces of all of them after the presents had been
given was truly a blessing. Just seeing their happy faces made the trip worthwhile.
Soon after the toys
had been given, it was time to go. It was sad leaving Tijuana because Lisa and
I wanted to spend more time with all of the great kids we had just met. Leaving
was not unbearable though because even before we left on our bus ride home, we
were already planning our trip back. So Mexico, you have not seen the last of
us!
My favorite memory
from Gran Familia has to be when a little girl named Clara, whom I had just
met, gave me her Hello Kitty toy. She just walked up and handed it to me. I
thought that she just wanted me to hold it but she was trying to give it to me
as a gift. At first, I did not want to take the toy and I kept
trying to give it back to her, but
after probably the fourth time that I tried to give it back, I decided to keep
it. I felt absolutely terrible that she had given me her toy. These are kids
that literally have nothing. Yet she wanted to give me, a perfect stranger, one
of her few possessions. Her selflessness left me feeling honored at the thought that she cared for me enough to give me something so special, even after such a small amount of time.
I went to Mexico to help
children who have not been as fortunate as me and instead the children helped
me. This little girl helped to show me the love of Jesus this Christmas.
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