I hear from a lot of teenage girls all over the world and nothing warms my heart more than receiving an email from a girl who is actively living out her commitment to follow Christ and change her world.
Last week we talked about some money management tips for teens here on the blog, and I received this email from one of my readers that stopped me in my tracks. This girl really gets it when it comes to what’s important and what’s not. And she’s using the money she earns at her part-time job to make a big difference in the life of someone else.
I’ll let her tell you about it in her own words:
My name is Joanna, I live in the rolling hills of southern Missouri, with my wonderful family!
Ever since I can remember, I would watch my Dad put a little note and some money in a envelope, address it, and put a stamp on it. Even though I had asked and heard the answer a hundred times, and knew just what he would say, I would say “Dad who are you sending that to?”
Then he would take a picture of of a little girl from Africa off his upper shelf and say “I am sending it to my sponsored child from Compassion“. I would always stare at the little girl in the picture and be so happy my Dad was changing her future!
I am now 14 and I have a job of staying with a elderly lady in town once or twice a week so I finally earn some money myself!
With my own money to spend, some days I go into a store and see a cute little pair of flats that would go with my favorite outfit just right. Or the perfect black purse with Silver accents… and I actually have enough money to buy what I want! But… sometimes I hesitate at the shoe rack because
I think of people like that little girl who probably doesn’t even own one pair of shoes.
This summer I want to sponsor a girl from Compassion myself. My sister suggested that first I save up enough money for an entire year of sponsorship, because I don’t want to start sponsoring a girl then maybe after a few months or a year not be able to sponsor her anymore because I didn’t have enough money for a few months or something like that!
I would have to say it’s not always fun to be saving my money for somebody else. Sometimes you wish you could just go on a big shopping spree like most people do and buy all sorts of cute clothes!
There was one time a few weeks ago when I had found this dress that was the dress I had always imagined I would get if I could get absolutely whatever style I wanted! It had just the right cap sleeves, and just enough puff in the skirt to make it look cute, fun and classy. And just like the cherry on top, it was black and white with polka dots!!! It was on sale so it really wasn’t very expensive, and I wanted it sooo bad….
But then the thought came to me, there’s a girl somewhere out there living in filth, and poverty; it’s hard for her to get enough eat sometimes; she has no education; and she does not know there is someone named Jesus who cares about her, loves her, wants to save her and be her friend!
Then I looked back at my dream dress. Could I really make her wait one more month before she knows that Jesus loves her and that somebody else cares about her, too? Make her wait…just because I found the perfect polka dot dress I’ve always imagined?!
No. I can’t and I won’t. I’m going to leave the dress on the rack and save my money because she’s worth a whole lot more!