Last Saturday morning’s sunshine was muted by clouds hanging over
Quito, but the clouds did not mute my joy.
Today we were going to bring God’s sunshine to the girls at the safe
house through a special pancake breakfast.
We stuffed our car and the rooftop with tables, a cook stove, and all
the fixings for making pancakes with delicious toppings. Our team plus Juan Miguel (Casa G house
leader), my husband Phil, and Desi’s husband Miguel, squeezed into the
car.
On the way I prayed for God’s presence to come and reflect His incredible love to the girls. I was excited that Juan Miguel accepted our invitation to bring his guitar to sing worship songs. Phil, who had had a 1:30 AM run to the airport, told me he would share a short message of encouragement, but he was still waiting on God for direction on what to share. It was going to be awesome, I thought. Even if none of us shared through our words. Our plans were to love, and serve and just be with them.
On the way I prayed for God’s presence to come and reflect His incredible love to the girls. I was excited that Juan Miguel accepted our invitation to bring his guitar to sing worship songs. Phil, who had had a 1:30 AM run to the airport, told me he would share a short message of encouragement, but he was still waiting on God for direction on what to share. It was going to be awesome, I thought. Even if none of us shared through our words. Our plans were to love, and serve and just be with them.
Janoah, Desi and Miguel's one year old daughter brings joy to everyone! |
Once inside the patio, the 18 girls quickly gathered
around. Nearly all of them expressed
their excitement that we were there through the smiles on their faces. We stood crowded in a circle to make
introductions. Each girl told us her
name and then thanked and welcomed us for coming. Phil explained that part of our family’s
tradition is that he makes pancakes on Saturday morning. I bragged to the girls that my husband and
best friend is an awesome pancake maker.
Phil asked the girls how many had eaten pancakes before. Two raised their hands. We had planned to do some games while Phil
cooked the pancakes, but the minute he started cooking, they rushed to surround
the table. They wanted to watch and
learn how to make pancakes! I sucked in
the tears that stung my eyes. Phil told
us later that he was impacted by the reality that the girls were just that,
girls, little girls. I can’t describe how stinkin’ cute they were,
just having fun and being girls.
Our Casa Adalia team: Kathryn, Debbie, Desi, and Neila. We missed Kristin who was busy with an event at their church. |
I have no idea how many pancakes Phil made and were eaten
that morning. A lot! With fresh strawberries, whipped cream,
chocolate pieces, sliced bananas, caramel, peanut butter (another new taste for them),
butter, and jellies of several kinds.
The girls waited patiently for seconds, thirds and even fourths.
After the pancake fest, we gathered for a short time of sharing. God not only gave Phil a message
of encouragement, he gave one to Miguel and Juan Miguel. There was such a sweet presence of God’s love. There were also many tears. A thirteen year old girl had just arrived
days earlier. She was sitting next to
Phil while he shared. Her stoic
expression never changed,… and the tears never stopped pouring down her
face. We ended our time singing again
the words, “You saw me when no one else saw me.
You loved me when no one else loved me.
You have given a name. I am your
daughter, the apple of Your eye.”
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