I am always jealous when I hear of missionaries in the big cities of Nigeria opening up pizza parlors, small grocery stores, or coffee shops that generate income for their ministry. C.A.R.E. Africa is located in a rural community called Egbe. Rural business has its share of challenges such as geographic isolation and barriers to capital. I ask God all the time, “Why couldn’t you have called me to do ministry in a large city like Jos, Abuja or Kano in Nigeria. It would have been so much easier! Why Egbe?”
Many times when I tell someone about Egbe and the challenges we face they often ask how I keep up the faith amid such – hopelessness….
I am a businesswoman at heart. I love commerce, marketing, planning and executing and then watching the rewards of the endeavor. I will never forget the first business class Emma and I taught in Nigeria to a Yoruba Fulani woman who could not read. I made her a picture chart for inventory keeping and helped her realize when she sold her pure water for 10 naira each or 15 naira for two, she was actually losing money. This encounter inspired me but the many obstacles and failures in other endeavors has caused me to feel… hopelessness.
Sometimes the obstacles are culturally based. Women who are empowered to start a small business are oftentimes threatened with being cast out or disowned by their family if they do not use their business funds to pay for a family member’s wedding, funeral or hospital bill. As a result, this once empowered woman will not have the money needed to restock her shelves and has to close her business. Hopelessness…
Sometimes the obstacles are unforeseen. Weddings are a big event in Egbe. We saw an opportunity to teach our high school girls how to make wedding cakes to later find out the neighboring city of Ilorin would be our competition. In Egbe it is considered prestigious to have your wedding cake, wedding dress and catering to come from a bigger city like Ilorin. If you bought it all in Egbe then you must not be doing very well. Hopelessness…..
“I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.”
~Mother Teresa
I recently found this quote and it meant so much to me because it is the antidote to hopelessness and it is what we are doing at C.A.R.E Africa. We invest in one child, one caregiver, one staff member at a time. We invest by focusing on their relationship with the Lord first. We know that if their relationship with Him is strong it doesn’t matter what obstacles they face – they will always have hope! They will be content in all things. Their joy and hope will spill out onto others and change the environment and culture around them one person at a time.
Do I still dream of a C.A.R.E. Business Complex where our sponsored children and our caregivers are trained and working in the eatery, bakery, wedding shop, hair salon, coffee shop, business center, bicycle sales/repair and KeKe service? Oh Yes!!! All I need to do is cast a single stone into the waters of life and God will do the rest.
Thank you for this article, brother. As someone serving in an Islamic country, I totally understand the sense of hopelessness that you mention God bless for sharing your heart. I will continue casting stones across the waters, and trust God to do the rest.
I see your pour your self out to exhaustion. Each day the progress may feel slow, but if you look back, consider ALL that has happened in just a few years! I see you and Emma and Tofunmi hoping and dreaming and praying. And I watch you follow God even when it’s away from a plan you had prepared – I watch you lay it down, prepared to raise you sails to follow the Spirit into unknown waters.
“The angel of the LORD found her by a spring of water in the wilderness…so she called the name of the LORD who spoke to her, “You are a God who sees me,” for she said, “truly here I have seen him who looks after me.” (Gen 16)
He sees you. And I do too.
Love this verse as I have never read it like this. Will definitely be looking it up and pondering it.
Your posts always inspire me. God has given you the wisdom, talent and expertise to empower woman who would have never had the opportunity to thrive. The amazing thing is, YOU ARE OBEDIENT in using your talents for the betterment of this world in spite of hopelessness. When you lack strength to carry on, it is evident that you rely on the power of the Holy Spirit to fuel your passion and productivity. You are truly God’s good and faithful servant.
Thank you for this as it was so encouraging to read!