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- Impacting
Zambia:
- By Gail and Ron Davis
Recently during a brief visit to
Zambia, Stephanie danced upon our hearts.
We dined with her, laughed with her, prayed with her,
listened to her. But it is
the awe of God's work through her that is
speaking the loudest. On
one occasion after hearing her in-depth "True Love Waits"
message, 700 commitment cards were signed.
At another school, 400 cards were returned with signatures.
With her broad smile, giggly mannerisms, energetic enthusiasm and
innocence, God is using a tall, blonde vivacious young lady to teach
African students Romans 12:2. Not
conforming to the traditions of their heritage and culture has always been
taught as disrespectful to elders here.
Some of their culture causes sin and bondage.
Yet God has been successful in
teaching these people new mindsets---to allow Him (through Stephanie) to
transform their minds so they can "prove what is that good and
acceptable and perfect will of God." During our visit, I accompanied
Stephanie to the orphanage where I visited often while there. I spent much
time re-acquainting myself with "Aunt Elizabeth," the dreamer of
the dream of the orphanage. All
the while, as she and I sat
comfortably discussing every issue she faces, I could watch Stephanie at
work–teaching, praying, loving, disciplining, even cuddling the small one
as she spoke.
It was beautiful, it was genuine,
it was a re-creation of Mark 10: 14.
Those children laughed, sang praises, said their own little
prayers, shared their joys and sorrows, and dreamed, all over and around
"Jesus" that day.
Jesus took the form of a beautiful,
tall, vivacious, energetic, loving blonde American who puts into her daily
walk with the Lord, John 15:12-14, "This is My commandment, that you
love one another as I have loved you.
Greater love has no
one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends.
You are My friends if you do whatever I command you."
Ron and I know Stephanie very well; we know that she has, for a
time, laid her life aside to exhibit for others the life and love God has
so graciously granted her. She
does not take it lightly, but rather as Ecclesiastes 9:10 commands, "Whatever
your hand finds to do, do it with all your might ..."
As time works on the side of our
Lord, time has given Stephanie much honor and respect among the school
leaders in Zambia. She is
being invited to return to continue with "True Love Waits" and
to introduce the students to deeper levels of God's truth.
Yet Stephanie is quick to point out, " ... it is the gift of
God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.
For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works,
which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them."

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