They were just words. But they were all I had to give. So I wrote.
That’s all I did. I wrote one simple blog post and told the story of Alejandra, a six-year-old girl I met in Colombia when I traveled with Compassion International last month.
While on the trip I lamented that my voice wasn’t loud enough, my reach wasn’t long enough, to change the life of every child I encountered. I could have become deterred because I couldn’t help everyone. But I chose to write instead.
Hopefully, I reasoned, I can change the life of one child.
Alejandra had been on the waiting list for a sponsor for two years when I visited her home. Her family seemed devoid of hope. It was almost if they wondered if they would be passed over forever.
Today Alejandra has a sponsor because one woman read my blog and decided she was going to act. Last week she took the initiative and contacted Compassion and signed up to sponsor Alejandra.
She couldn’t sponsor every child on the waiting list, but she could sponsor one. While that decision doesn’t change the entire world it does change the life of Alejandra.
Do you see what happened here?
*One woman with nothing to give but words wrote a blog post.
*Another woman with enough money to sponsor one child responded.
*A little girl who had been passed over and rejected was chosen.
None of us has the power to change everything. But we can all do something.
Give what you have.
Do what you can.
Make a difference in the life of one child today.
It matters more than you think.

























