And so began the much awaited graduation day! The culmination of ten months of hard work
learning new skills, learning to read and write, opening up God’s word and
soaking in God’s love and truth…….the time has come to spread their wings and
fly!
Peace opened the celebration with prayer and Isaiah
43:18-19. How appropriate these words
are! “Forget the former things; do not
dwell on the past. See I am doing a new
thing! Now it springs up; do you not
perceive it? I am making a way in the
desert and streams in the wasteland.”
God has certainly done a NEW thing in these women, and now it’s time to
celebrate that!
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The students had prepared a drama that followed the journey
of two women from their despairing past to the Homecare center. And how intensely they portrayed it! Two girls appeared as orphans taken in by a
woman to be helpers in her home, only to abuse them and kick them out (which
happened to so many of them in reality).
Now on the streets, they cried, fearful and alone. One of the girls actually cried as she
“acted.” It probably brought back deep
wounds of her own life. Then a woman
came by, noticed them, and as they talked, she discovered they were homeless
orphans. Portraying a former graduate,
she told the girls there was a place she could take them where they would be
loved, taught, and learn about God. They
walked across the floor to the “office” where they were interviewed by
“Faith.” After their stories were
verified, they became a part of the sewing class. “Goretti” began to put them through an
orientation about the sewing machine (all acted out with great accuracy, much
to the delight of the crowd, especially the students and former graduates
present). Then one girl said she could
not read or write, and in came in “Phoebe” who began to teach them to read and
write, using the Bible. Now they could
read and write and sew! Then the
“teacher” declared that they were ready to graduate, receive their diploma,
their own sewing machine and begin their own business, and they sang out in
praise! This truly summarizes the
experience for those who become a part of the Homecare family. How realistically and passionately they told
their story! As they concluded, all
those gathered applauded enthusiastically for their powerful performance.
The students had also prepared a fashion show, modeling
clothes that they had personally made.
One by one they entered the room in their custom designed clothes with
signs around their neck. Each sign was
like a banner of sorts (much like a pageant contestant) with the name of a
fruit of the spirit. We saw “Miss Love,
“Miss Kindness,” “Miss Joy” and so on as they playfully modeled their
clothes. It was a great success!
Then there were a number of messages offered by Josephine,
one of the former graduates, and Trish.
Trish shared that the team had a gift for them, a necklace with a
cultured pearl. She explained how a
pearl is formed, beginning as a speck of sand which once inside the oyster,
causes a wound-like irritation, representing painful experience. But God designed the oyster to begin covering
the speck of sand with a special covering, and layer by layer, the tiny speck
becomes a lustrous pearl of great value.
She compared the layers as the layers of God’s love that pours over our
lives, our wounds and hurts, turning the pain into beauty. She urged them to remember that what God does
to produce pearls, He is doing in their lives.
They seemed genuinely moved.
Rob sang a beautiful song of encouragement about God’s
faithfulness, reminding them that He would continue to be faithful to them, and
the team sang “Open the Eyes of My Heart” as Connie signed the words.
Before starting to present the diplomas, I shared a few
words about the importance of remembering.
Just as God urged His people to remember His great works and miracles,
we need to remember His promises and hold fast to what is TRUE. Moving out into the working world the enemy
will no doubt try to stir up doubt, accusations of the past, and fear. I reminded them of a number of truths about
them: they are redeemed, forgiven,
forever free from condemnation…chosen, unique, wonderful and truly women of
worth…..because of Jesus!! Hallelujah!
As one by one the graduates came forward to receive their
diplomas, some came singing and dancing.
All came with enormous smiles.
Cameras flashed; everyone clapped, and as each one held their well
earned diploma, team members put the pearl necklace around their necks and gave
them a special booklet (made by LaDonna) containing God’s truth and
encouragement from His Word written in Kurundi.
What lovely gifts!
Then the dancing, singing and rejoicing began!!! WHAT JOY!
Hugs, smiles, huddling up for pictures……..pure joy. We brought a printer with us, and John took a
photo of each one with their diploma and printed them up for them to take
home. They loved it! Of course, all the friends who had come for
the celebration decided they wanted one, too……he could have done this for hours,
and they would not have tired of it! But
at last, the celebration had to draw to a close.
What a wonderful, wonderful celebration! We could not be more proud and pleased for
them. How we pray for them as they begin
the next chapter of their journey.
Closing words before diploma presentations came from Col. 1: 9-11: “Since the day we heard about you, we have
not stopped praying for you, asking God to fill you with knowledge of His will
through all spiritual wisdom and understanding….we pray this in order that you may
live a life worthy of the Lord….bearing fruit….growing in the knowledge of God,
being strengthen with all power according to His glorious might….having great
endurance and patience, joyfully giving thanks to the Father.”
As Tim closed us in prayer, all we could say is, “Amen…..and
Amen!!! Thank you, Jesus!!”
Oh, it sounds like such a wonderful day of celebration! So glad the team was there to cheer the graduates on!
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