Monday, April 13, 2020

Daily Devotional from @mmm_water ... Would you like to pray with us?


During this trying time - with people are isolated and nervous, perhaps even scared of what is to come - Marion Medical Mission (MMM) thought their supporters might enjoy remembering past miracles and connecting with others to pray for everyone affected by the virus, both here and around the world. They are sending a short devotion each Monday, Wednesday & Friday morning, continuing until quarantine restrictions are lifted. These devotions have been written by volunteers and staff members about their experiences with MMM; each is uplifting, positive and beautifuly written. We think these devotions are timeless and may provide comfort and connection for those who read them and pray with them. If you'd like to be on added to that list, email MMM HERE

Sharing the love of Jesus by providing safe, clean, sustainable sources of drinking water to the extreme poor in sub-Saharan Africa, Marion Medical Mission is one of our mission partners at Grace Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas, and we STRONGLY encourage you to read these devotions to learn more about - and pray for! - their mission.


An Extraordinary Gift
Jocelyn Logan
MMM Co-founder

“...and whoever gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones in the name of a disciple—truly I tell you, none of these will lose their reward.” Matthew 10:42

When I first learned about Marion Medical Mission and the results they obtained each season, it sounded almost too good to be true. So many wells installed in such a short time, with clean, safe drinking water for so many thousands of people. Eventually I decided I wanted to participate in this process for myself. I have to say, being at each and every well was an awesome experience.

On the first day of dedicating wells, I looked around the villagers while my experienced partner led the dedication. I realized that many children were present who should have been in school. Many of them needed shoes, and I was sure they all needed books. After dedicating several wells, I realized I wasn’t concentrating on the clean water being pumped out and the joy expressed by the villagers; rather, I was concentrating on what I could do to get those children in school, put shoes on their feet and books in their hands. On my second day, I had to take a step back and refocus. I was so overwhelmed by what I wanted to do for those beautiful children that I wasn’t thinking about my purpose in being there, which was to offer them that literal and symbolic cup of clean water. Such a simple thing we take for granted, but a gesture that means so much more than just the water itself.

The installed wells are always stamped “Glory to God” in both English and in the local language. And truly, it is the hand outstretched in love that matters, reminding the villagers and ourselves that the glory does indeed belong to God.

Application Question: How can we, no matter where we are, extend “a cup of cold water” to the people around us?

Prayer: Gracious and loving God, we thank You for the gifts You have given us, and the opportunities to share Your love with others no matter where we are. We asked for Your continued guidance as we move through a world that is more divided by the day, and patience to see people not as other, but as Yours. In Jesus’ name we pray.



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