Stories of Hope
In a world where news is coming at us faster than ever and things feel uncertain, all of us at International Justice Mission wanted to give you something that we have a lot of — hope.
Our survivors of slavery and violence have always shown us that in the midst of darkness there is still light. We know that sharing their stories won’t stop a pandemic, but it may give us a little extra motivation as we pray for those affected and help our neighbors. We hope you’ll find encouragement in a few of our most joyful moments!
The wisdom of a 7-year-old.
In early 2017, Luke* was seven and received a Make-a-Wish Trip to LEGOLAND and Walt Disney World as a result of a condition that leaves him immunocompromised. In preparation for this trip, Luke’s grandfather gave him $20 to buy a souvenir. But because Luke is Luke, he said, “I don’t want to spend my money, I want to save it up for something bigger.”
Then, after more than six months of working and saving for an epic LEGO set, Luke surprised his mom with this conversation:
Luke: “Mom, I need to give them my money.”
Mom: “Give who your money?”
Luke: “IJM.”
Mom: “How much do you think you should give?”
Luke: “No, I need to give them all my money.”
Mom: “Are you sure?”
Luke: “Mom, I really need to do this. I need a really big envelope.”
Earlier that Sunday, Luke learned that there were people in the world who lived in slavery, who lived without hope and who needed help. Furthermore, he learned that IJM was helping. So in the mind of this child, he needed a big envelope more than he needed big LEGO. It was just that simple.
“I want to give [my money] to slavery people. Because I don't want them to be called slavery people. I want them to be called their names.”
In this season where we’re trying to figure out what’s best for our kids and how they’ll understand big scary things like COVID-19 and distancing from friends and grandparents, may Luke’s story give all of us some hope. Hope that our kids are pretty amazing and can give us perspective and joy even in the midst of difficult times.
*a pseudonym
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