Reports of houses being swept away. More than 30 so far. People
are dying. More than 100 so far. People with names and loved ones and dreams.
People just trying to make it.
Zimbabwe has been in a drought, we’ve been fighting to keep
our garden green. Farmers have been desperate for dry crops to yield. Experts
are forecasting hunger due to lack of rain. As the clouds came and the drizzle
started this weekend my girls, far from the flooding, put on their raincoats
and boots and danced in the much needed rain as it got steadier and stronger.
While we received what we needed, others lost everything.
Picture making it's rounds on social media of the flooding. (Picture not my own, I'd love to give you credit if it's yours!) |
Viv enjoying the rain |
Jesus fix it.
I do not have eloquent words or intelligent solutions here. What
I have is a broken heart and a God who promises to be near to the broken-hearted. A God who listens and honors the lament of those broken hearts. A God
who Rescues. Redeems. And Restores.
There is a song that has been precious to me at various
times over the past few years. It feels appropriate this weekend. Some of us
don’t know what it’s like to have our house washed away when we can barely
afford groceries and doctors don’t have bandages, but we all know what it feels
like to be brought close to the things that hurt. The things that bring us to
our knees.
Floodplain by Sara Groves:
Some
hearts are built on a floodplain
Keeping
one eye on the sky for rain
You
work for the ground that gets washed away
When
you live closer
Closer
to the life and the ebb and flow
Closer
to the edge of I don’t know
Closer
to that’s the way it goes
Some
hearts are built on a floodplain
And
it’s easy to sigh on a high bluff
Look
down and ask when you’ve had enough
Will
you have the sense to come on up
Or
will you stay closer
Closer
to the danger and the rolling deep
Closer
to the run and the losing streak
And
what brings us to our knees
Some
hearts live here
Oh
the river it rushes to madness
And
the water it spreads like sadness
And
there’s no high ground
And
there’s no high ground
Closer
to the danger and the rolling deep
Closer
to the run and the losing streak
And
what brings us to our knees
Closer
to the life and the ebb and flow
Closer
to the edge of I don’t know
Closer
to Lord please send a boat
Some
hearts are built here
I am not posting links for donations here. I am certain that incredible people and organizations will be organizing relief and aid. Our family will go through our cupboards this weekend and we will give clothes and household items to their efforts. A quick google search will lead you to them! When the time comes, will do what we do for the kiddos left vulnerable from this situation and if you would like to participate in that you can get in touch with us as well. What I will ask is that you pray for each individual and family hurting from this.
With love from Zimbabwe,
Gigi
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