My first Compassion International advocate presentation: An unexpected lesson

And the lesson was learned by me.

Yesterday, as I packed the things I would need for the Vacation Bible School I was going to today, my eldest, Susan, asked to tag along.

At first, I didn’t think it a good idea.

I didn’t want to be a mom on duty, I just wanted to be an Advocate talking about children living in extreme poverty. I wanted the drive down to be a mental break from the house and all it’s craziness. And I guess part of me thought she would get in the way. She’s ten. It’s way better than a toddler, but still she has her moments of silliness.

But as she tried on a sarong I planned to bring as a prop, I couldn’t help but say yes.

Susan did great modeling the sarong, quick to jump up next to me at her cue, with no fear of standing in front a group of strange kids. She wore the Indonesian sun hat with pride. The best part of all: Susan watched her mommy talk passionately about children that need help, children living in a world she has only seen in a book or on DVD.

I wrote recently how I want to find opportunities for my children to learn about justice and helping others, so to almost miss this kid-friendly chance leaves me disappointed with myself. I need to stop thinking of Susan as a little girl, but as a young lady who can participate in ministry along side me.

Related posts:

  1. Bloggers in Uganda for Compassion International Today marks the first full day fifteen bloggers are eyewitness...
  2. Christmas in September: Compassion International Christmas card writing party As a mom, I’m always on the hunt for fun...
  3. Doubt the impact of Compassion International? Watch this Compassion Friday from brian crow on Vimeo....
  4. Follow Compassion Bloggers in India Have you ever wondered what it would be like to...

5 thoughts on “My first Compassion International advocate presentation: An unexpected lesson

  1. Sally, it’s a rare treat for she and I to get alone time. We are so much alike, we both need what I call “mental download time”. Time for quiet thinking. We have little of that around here because of the younger brothers and little sister. I was pleasantly surprised that we chatted the whole time there and back. Didn’t expect that either. :)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

CommentLuv badge