Archives For orphans

Why God Hates You

Chris —  March 9, 2010

What is the What is an engrossing tale that straddles wars, decades and hemispheres.  It follows Achak Deng, a real life Sudanese refugee from his days as a child in southern Sudan to his struggles adjusting to American Life.

The book really has it all:  tragedy, war, love stories and hope.  Dave Eggars narrator captures the voice of African refugees, with their zest for the small things in life and their deep understanding of tragedy.

The book makes it clear that refugee camps don’t go away.  Achak grows up in a refugee camp: a tent city built on a barren desert plain.  With no agriculture and little schooling, and the only economy at the mercy of the foreign aid workers,  there is little to do but wait.

Although Achak seems indomitable, he can’t help but struggle with theodicy.  Having lived through wars only to arrive in the U.S. and experience continued tragedy, he asks the question “does God have a problem with me?”  Neither Achak or Eggars ever answer the question directly, yet the hero never gives up, neither on his faith or his desire to build a better life.

This question is one that we have all asked in our lives, and What is the What is a reminder that there are many who have persevered through much more difficulty than we can imagine.

It is also an invitation for Christ followers to respond from the very core of their faith.  From the time of Abraham, God’s people have been refugees in a world not their own.  God loves them, and has given us the privilege of demonstrating that love.

Have you read What is the What?  How should we respond to stories of orphans and refugees?

What Are You Doing This Summer?

Chris —  March 13, 2009

For those of you who still don’t have summer plans, you might consider a trip around the world with my friend Sarah over at www.globaljourney.org.  Here’s what she has planned:

  • Hang out with Slum Dogs in India
  • Help out at an AIDS orphanage in Uganda
  • Get to know the Muslim population of Paris
  • Run a sports camp for Nicaraguan children

The trip takes place over 60 days this summer.  It’s a great opportunity if you are interested in mission work, but not sure you know where you want to go.  It’s also great for students or teachers trying to make the most out of their summer.  For more information, contact Sarah Rinn at sarah@globaljourney.org.