Monday, January 3, 2011

Kids Sheltering Kids



"Jesus loves the little children...they are precious in His sight."




Flipping through photos, I discovered the sympathy cards my boys made for some friends and thought I would save them for a post. Little did I know, that same day my mother would post: 'Sheltering the Sorrowful' and mentioned the grandmother and mother of the children these sympathy cards were made for.

Mom mentioned when starting this blog that the three of us -- Mom, Em, and myself -- would be able to share stories of how to shelter different ages. In this case, she was sheltering the adult mother, whose own mother had passed. I decided to reach out to this mother as well -- but through her children (one being around the same age as Ethan.)

The boys had gotten new stamps and an ink pad as a gift from our Junior Church and so we used that for decorating our cards.

Before putting the cards in a sealed envelope, we prayed for this family.  Praying for this family isn't something new for my kids. Nighttime prayers used to mention Linda Rich's name before she passed because of her illness and her being so sick. After her funeral, we directed their prayers be prayed for her daughter's family.

Children are so sweet and sincere in their praying. Sometimes we snicker at the way they pronounce a word or a name that sounds funny to us, but they remember night after night to pray for someone sick and hurting. I can still remember my friend, Kristen, whose kids would always mention a girl named Annie, who had cancer and needed healing.



God can use you, just as He uses my mother with her wonderful way of picking special gifts to give to the hurting. God can use you, along with your children, to show other children that God loves them and that they are precious in His sight.


In my case, it was triple-fold:
1. Opportunity to spend some time with my children while making the cards.
2. Opportunity to teach my children encouragement.
3. Reaching a hurting family with God's love by showing them we care.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

MELANIE THIS WAS WONDERFUL AND IT TOUCH MY HEART IN A SPECIAL WAY. THANK YOU SO MUCH TO ALL YOU PAM,EMILY AND MELANIE YOU ALL ARE SO GIFTED AND I HAVE BEEN BLESSED WITH YOU ALL BEING APART OF OUR (KEVIN,JUSTIN AND ME) LIFE.
THANK YOU LADIES
VIRGINIA

Megan (Best of Fates) said...

I'm sure those cards were a comfort and a blessing.

Esther Asbury said...

Catching up on some of my favorite blogs --- love this idea Melanie! I am all for teaching kids by our example, but find it an even greater blessing (to me and others) to let them be a part of "sheltering" others. It's nice to see someone else who actively involves their children in caring for others!

Tammy@Simple Southern Happiness said...

Truly a lovely post and a testament to your faith. You know the lord is please with you in how you are bring up our future. They will remember these times and carry these memories and teachings through-out their lives.

You have the most important job in the world and the lord entrusted you with his creations, what an awesome gift.

May he continue to bless you and your dear family.

High Street Cottage said...

Hi Pamela, Thank you for your kind comment on my "paper trail" post. You were the only one who mentioned my chalk board in the background, so also thank you for noticing that! I made it last year. Your children are awfully sweet to make Sympathy Cards. And they did a wonderful job. I know when my Mom passed away the smallest thing like a card meant a lot to me. It told me someone cared. xoxo tami

April said...

Aw, I love homemade cards! They are a blessing.

Melinda said...

Such great lessons ... our family adopted a family for Christmas this year. The kids got to pick out presents for the kids and made them homemade cards. They really enjoyed doing it. As self-centered as children can be, I think they really do love how it feels to help others. ;0)

Rebecca Ramsey said...

What a wonderful project for your family. I'm sure it will be so comforting.

Kim M. said...

How sweet! Thanks for encouraging others!

GranthamLynn said...

I loved this what a great post. Thanks for sharing this. This was great for Titus 2sday. I enjoyed my visit. Come by and see me.
Have a great Thursday,
Sherry