Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Learning How Strong My Daddy's Grip Is


Learning How Strong My Daddy’s Grip Is

When Paul is talking to God in 2nd Corinthians about his weaknesses and God tells him that even in his weakness God is made strong.  When you put that in perspective of real life it really is true in our weakest times God seems to be there always, but as Christians are we supposed to be weak or strong? What I have come to realize is that the more we are humbled to how small we are the more we realize how big God is, that’s when we draw close to our father and go deeper into his brilliance. It’s like a brain freeze of a realization it hits me and I forget how powerful it is until it hits me again. The more I grow close to God I see my job is not to become a bigger, stronger, more perfect Christian, it’s actually about me making myself less and putting everyone ahead of me! Jesus is awesome and his light shines so much brighter when I’m not trying to figure out where my glory is! But instead through the possession of Jesus in my life show people how glorious he is.

            When my team and I left Busia Kenya in May 2012 I was curious to see how the Street Kid ministry would do without us there. We left the ministry in the hands of a man named Cornel who would be working under a Church in Busia Kenya. The deal was that the Church would help cover food cost and form a committee for the sake of being a strong, organized, reliable, consistent program. In turn my team and I would go back and raise support in order to come back, buy land, and build a rehabilitation center for the kids. After a working a summer at an amazing Jesus filled camp in the hills of Northern California, and doing two semesters at the University of Alabama  I returned as promised but what I saw  was not what was promised. In fact the ministry that my team and I had left was barely hanging in the mix. I had not broken contact with Cornel so I was aware what was going on but to see it with my own eyes on that magnitude was a shocker. Cornel was left to feed 40 kids two times a week, pay medical bills, transportation for the kids that went home and many other things without support from the Church. So we talked to Pastor about the issue we heard the pastors dream that he wanted land, his church to grow, and for classrooms to be built. The problems were A. We came to Kenya for the street kids. B We did not have building a church for 64,000 in our budget C. We came for the street kids because got sent us to help the street kids. It was in our second meeting with Pastor that we made clear our goals were the same as they were a year ago and he did not do what he promised us he would. So we told him not to worry because it was in the past. To make sure that did not happen in the future we wanted to work with the church but we wanted to be responsible for the kids. We figured it would take a little pressure off his back. He was fine and then the issue of land came up. We told him the land was going to belong to the ministry, and it would be in the ministries name. That’s when things went downhill. We don’t know what plans Pastor had for the land but he was angry that we were not putting it in the Churches name. So long story short we are not working with that Church anymore. Cornel was pulled in front of the congregation and banished from the Church and I was told not to come back.  All because of money not being in the hands of the Pastor but it being in the right hands.

            So we clenched on to Jesus’s hand and moved forward! And oh boy did Jesus rock our worlds. We were able to meet with the founder of a Street Kid ministry that has been running strong for over ten years and has over 100 kids! They directed us on how to get started as an organization, who to contact and just blessed us with encouragement. They informed us we made the right discussions regarding the land and the Church and that God was really with us! Amen to that! So we kept our heads up and kept the ministry running from our house. We were able to start a soccer team with the kids and play local orphanages. We were blessed with the help from 12 missionaries who were working with the Church we got kicked out of but still insisted on helping us (ironic) J.  And now with a month of work done we are moving into the next stage of the ministry we have a meeting with the district children’s officer of Busia Kenya on June 5. In the meeting we will start the process of becoming a FBO (Faith Based Organization) with the Kenyan government. It may take a couple of months to fully be labeled but until then we will be able to work towards finding the right land with the right price and the right foundation that can one day support the dream God has given us for the ministry. We have been looking at land the past month but we know that God will provide in his time not ours. Once we are ready to rock and we get the land then the process comes to farm and build.  Our Kenya team for the month of June was great. Brad, Whitney, and Casey all did an absolutely amazing job at helping get everything off the ground. Though Cornel and I are sad to see them go we know that they are going to do big things in the next chapters of their lives.

As for Cornel and I we have just said by to the team in Jinga, Uganda! We head back to Busia tomorrow, and we are super excited to see what God is going to do next!!

Thank you for your support and prayers! Our hope is that your world gets turned upside down by the radical radiant love of Jesus Christ. Amen

Haden Hallman

 

 
 
 

2 comments:

  1. I am so so so freaking proud of you little brother. I know that God is going to bless this time you are there. The trials you are facing are a work of the enemy. Push forward for our boys! Love- Michaela

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  2. Haden I am praying all with every breath for the ministry to become an organization. I better understand after reading this, about what your situation was. I love it when you remind me that it isn't about how big I become, but how big God can become. God's power is made perfect in my weakness. 2Corinthians 12:9

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