Heidi and Rolland Baker set out to reach the
poorest of people in Mozambique, to show them God’s love and to put the good
news of the gospel to the test in a place where nothing else will do. At the
time of writing the book, Mozambique had suffered years of civil war and the
poverty was then compounded by overwhelming floods in many regions leaving
thousands stranded and desperate. The Bakers’ wanted to put their years of
theological training into practice and see whether God still uses miracles. The
book focuses on their efforts to set up a children’s home and to provide for
the forgotten children of Mozambique. They saw physically and emotionally
abused children being restored and thriving because of God’s healing. They also
went into refugee camps set up after the floods and provided aid where other
international relief agencies couldn’t cope with the demand.
Some examples of amazing miracles they
witnessed are: A pot of chilli offered to feed a family of 4, when prayed over,
stretched to feeding over 100 people; No Mozambiquan they have ever invited to
know Jesus has ever said no!; People were raised from the dead, sight restored
to the blind and mobility restored to physically disabled people. The needs are
extreme, and so the response is extreme!
One of the things that struck me was the claims
that there’s ‘always enough’ and yet that didn’t mean they didn’t go hungry, or
were always comfortable in what they were doing. There were times of hunger for
the Bakers, their family and workers; Heidi wore the same 2 dresses only for 1 whole
year; the family contracted diseases that they came into contact with; Heidi
suffered break downs and an auto-immune disease…and yet they still say that because Christ died for us, ‘there’s always
enough’. This really challenged my sense of what I consider to be enough…I
always want to be comfortable, well fed and healthy!
I had noticed a trend in my relationship with
God whereby I’d say I trust Him for
provision, then I’d calmly go along believing that until the eleventh hour
approached on whatever it is I was seeking provision for. As the deadline
approached I’d start to inwardly panic, knowing that I should just trust God. Then He always
came through, and I’d be left with a sense of relief…left emotionally
exhausted, extremely grateful, and quick to remind myself that of course I
trusted Him all along, and never doubted!! This book reminds me that God is our
supreme provider and He is wholly trustworthy.
As you read this, be prepared to be inspired,
challenged and changed. The phrase ‘always enough’ is so applicable to the
situations of our lives today.
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