You may be asking at this point, why is this blog called "Run For the Nations"? Should it not be "Run to the Nations"? "Run for the Nations" was born out of a passion for every part of my life to be an action of knowing God more and making Him known. One of the activities that I have enjoyed over the past several years is running. It has been a great time to connect with the LORD and along the way the LORD has brought along others that I have been able to connect with through running as well.
Each year I also run a half-marathon in Nashville and after fininshing the race this past April I felt very strongly the desire to run this race to know God more and make Him known. The question was, "how do I do that?". I began this blog out of the prompting that my running should be to benefit the nations. Both in the US and overseas, this blog was created to bring attention to the dire need of those around me and those that I do not come face to face with on a daily basis.
I also sensed the urge to actually raise money, as many do for other organizations, in my training and completion of the Nashville half. Therefore, I have decided to "Run for the Nations". This will most likely look different each year but for this year, the LORD has called me to run for Shaohannah's Hope, an organization that raises money for adoption. Also known as Show Hope, this organization donates money to families each year in order to equip those families monetarily to imitate the gospel through the picture of adoption. We have been adopted into the family of God as co-heirs with Christ and the adoption of orphans here on earth displays that picture and obeys the command of Christ to care for the orphans (James 1:27).
I want this blog to be a way for you and I to keep our hands on the pulse of the nations so that we are not lulled to sleep by our comfort and ease here in the United States. We have to see our brothers and sisters around the world who are hurting and in need. Stay tuned and we will see where the LORD takes this!
Why "Run For the Nations"?
When did I see you Lord?
This week I was sitting at a table eating lunch with my boss when a homeless man walked up rather briskly, pulled out a chair next to my boss and had a seat. He turned to her quickly and started talking in a manner that neither of us could exactly understand but it became clear that he wanted money or food. Apparently he had been wandering around in the food court trying to grab stuff and our security guards had escorted him out.
Where is all the money going?
Yesterday I heard about a man in the state of Alabama who pays approximately $400 to attend each home game for his favorite college football team. After calculating up the gas to travel to the game, the price of a ticket for he and his wife, and the cost of food before, after, and during the game it totalled $400. This did not surprise me and as a math lover I was happy to see someone taking into account ALL of the costs and not just the ticket price.
This got me thinking though. Could that $400 have been used better? Are there really causes out there that are more important than college football, more important even then spending a Saturday with friends? Of course the answer is yes.
That same money could have easily fed 400 people for one day or 1 or 2 people for 1 year and 35 days assuming it cost $1 per day to feed someone like this little man pictured below. (keep in mind these are rough estimates)
Now, I know many of you will think I am a spoil sport but allow me to make my case. I love spending time with friends, I like watching college football. These things are fun and the enjoyment of them is not inheritantly evil. These are just examples to show how entertainment and self-satisfying endeavors have taken the place of our love for others. In our very comfortable world where we wake up, choose and outfit from our full closets, choose our breakfast from our multiplicity of choices, spend time in climates that are adjusted just right to keep out the summer's heat and winter's cold, and slide into plush, posturepedic beds at night in relatively safe neighborhoods we forget that there is a world that is STARVING for food and for the gospel. People are literally dying or losing abilities such as sight because they have no substantial food or no food at all.
All I am asking is that you consider it. I have had to consider myself how my budget is applied each month. As a single woman with a good job, no house payment, no car payment, and no dependents, I have money to spare each month. The question is.....has this money been given to me for my accumulation of things or for my sister in Africa, in Asia, in Alabaster? Lord, let us see our wealth and GIVE IT!