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The beauty of intentional sacrifices

June 27, 2018 by Kristin 18 Comments

In Guatemala, we met a family of five kids – two girls who were in their 20s and their three much younger brothers. When we visited, the 71-year-old dad and 49-year-old mom were working in nearby fields. The girls told us about how they didn’t get to go to school when they were younger, so they still lived at home to help provide enough money so their brothers could go to school. Going to school costs money because there are required supplies and uniforms, but often families have to choose between education and food.

These two twenty-something-year-old girls didn’t want their parents to have to sacrifice their brothers’ education. So they waited to be married and start families of their own. They take care of the two-room house with a dirt floor. They weave beautiful belts other women in this culture with Mayan roots love. (These belts take about 20 days to make and they get the equivalent of $14 for each one. Our team bought three.)

They make intentional sacrifices for the well-being of others.

Just down the road in this little community of Paquip, we met a dad of 12 kids. His wife was working in the fields. Some of the other kids were doing other jobs to support each other. The oldest daughter at home that afternoon told us about how she sings in area churches, who give her offerings that help buy corn to make tortillas and black beans for protein.

Again, she could be pursuing her own life, but she’s pouring into her family so her siblings can have opportunities too. In fact, one of her younger brothers is 12 years old and hadn’t planned on continuing beyond sixth grade next year because the price of education doubles then. Our team was able to secure an education sponsor for this boy, who wants to be a teacher.

Intentional sacrifices.

During the week in and around Tecpan, Guatemala, our team of 16 visited 18 other families and found ways to help most of them, distributed 51 wheelchairs, poured two concrete slabs for houses after mixing it by hand and then built metal houses on them later in the week, and installed eight stoves. We did all this alongside missionaries Hannah and Saul who work full time with Bethel Ministries International – a ministry Hannah’s parents started decades ago. Pastor Juan and his wife Anna serve in this area of Guatemala and helped Bethel find people who needed physical assistance. Their son David helps with the construction projects and was easy to work with. Saul’s brother Marvin does various jobs with Bethel and was a joy to be around. There are others who work and serve with this ministry we’ve come to trust and respect.

More intentional sacrifices.

This is how we’re supposed to live too – wherever we are, with whatever our skill set, and alongside whoever we meet. God has shown His faithfulness as he’s provided what we don’t always realize we need. As our faith grows, we are able to love and serve others – not just for a week in Guatemala but all the days of our regular lives.

Yes, that lifestyle takes some intentional sacrifices of our time and money and comforts, but it pales in comparison to the one God made with His son on a cross for our sake. Let’s imitate intentional sacrifice and rejoice for the opportunities and beauty doing so brings.

They make intentional sacrifices for the
well-being of others. Let’s do the same.

{Tweet that.}

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I have more stories to share from Guatemala, but until then feel free to watch a video I made to summarize our week. Thanks, #PorchStories friends, for all your encouragement and prayers.

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  1. Sarah Geringer says

    June 27, 2018 at 4:44 am

    Thanks for sharing this glimpse into a new part of the world for me. Wow, 20 days of work for only $14. Perspective.

    Reply
    • Kristin says

      June 27, 2018 at 7:30 am

      Perspective is exactly why I bought two of the woven belts. I’m going to hang them with a picture somewhere I see it regularly. (Plus it was a practical way to help those young ladies and their brothers.) Thanks for being here, Sarah!

      Reply
  2. Michele Morin says

    June 27, 2018 at 4:56 am

    Thanks, Kristin, for this glimpse of selflessness you got to witness first hand. We do have ourselves firmly established at the center of the universe, don’t we?
    So glad you got to travel and be a blessing to people in Guatemala!

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    • Kristin says

      June 27, 2018 at 7:29 am

      Thank you, Michele! And thank you for being here. xo

      Reply
  3. Barbara Harper says

    June 27, 2018 at 6:53 am

    Wow – how inspiring! These stories make my own sacrifices seem paltry in comparison. But they are a needed reminder that this is the way life is supposed to be – laying down our lives for God and others – with love and joy.

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    • Kristin says

      June 27, 2018 at 7:27 am

      Yes, I pray I brought that inspiration home with me, rooted deeply in my heart. Thanks for being here.

      Reply
  4. Debbie Putman says

    June 27, 2018 at 7:48 am

    Sacrifices of love in action. Thank you for sharing these stories of people who have little and still give everything.

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    • Kristin says

      June 27, 2018 at 7:54 am

      Yes! You’re welcome. Thank you for being here, Debbie! xo

      Reply
  5. Boma says

    June 27, 2018 at 9:33 am

    Thanks for sharing the experience, Kristin. Blessings to you.

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    • Kristin says

      June 27, 2018 at 1:15 pm

      Thank you, Boma, for your encouragement and presence.

      Reply
  6. Rebecca Hastings says

    June 27, 2018 at 11:51 am

    I love when people can serve others without expectation for anything in return. It feels beautiful.

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    • Kristin says

      June 27, 2018 at 1:15 pm

      Yes, and it’s certainly the exception in our culture. I’m glad you’re here today!

      Reply
  7. Lisa notes says

    June 27, 2018 at 1:04 pm

    I love seeing these beautiful faces from Guatemala! Thanks for sharing about their intentional sacrifices and reminding us that we are to live that way as well. You’re awesome, Kristin.

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    • Kristin says

      June 27, 2018 at 1:16 pm

      Well, thank you, Lisa! I know you love Guatemala too.

      Reply
  8. Jennifer says

    June 28, 2018 at 9:13 am

    Thanks for sharing – these stories are beautiful, powerful and so convicting! There are so many lessons to be learned around the world….and in the world next door to us. I look forward to hearing more of your stories – and all that you learned on your trip! Will certainly be praying for these families!

    Reply
    • Kristin says

      June 28, 2018 at 3:24 pm

      Yes, so many lessons everywhere! Thanks for being here and wanting to hear more, Jennifer. Your prayers certainly are appreciated. xo

      Reply

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