Our friends who are in Bulgaria helped us to see that the kids of missionaries are also missionaries. We
have prayed for our kids to be good missionaries in whatever way they can because the call is for all of us to be caught up in the Story of a God Who Rescues. Last week I saw part of that answered.
So, Man Cub gets
incentives for doing some extra work ($$).
He also gets fined as penalties on work undone.
So one day I looked in his little rock-star wallet to dig out 50
shillings. And I was surprised to
see 2000 shillings (about $20)!
So I asked where it came from and he answered that his little friend,
Kip gave it to him. Well Kip is a
local boy and in the local economy 2000 shillings is about 1/3 of his school fees, no laughing matter.
So I, together with Kip’s mom and dad, had to investigate as to how that money
came around.
“How did you get
2000 shillings?” The dad of Kip interrogated. He proceeded to explain to us that a stranger had given it to
him with the instructions “take this money to your best friend and say let’s go
to Nairobi together”. The stranger
was another boy with a man and a car and a woman standing down the road.
This was attempted kidnapping.
Kip was totally naïve
about strangers and he took the money and ran to our house to bring it to
his buddy. Thank God that we were at
home and the boys were able to just stay and play here together. I don’t know what happened to the
strangers that day. I didn’t even
know what was happening at that time.
Man Cub certainly didn’t know that he was playing a pivotal role in
saving Kip’s life! We were pretty
passive players in the story. But sometimes, perhaps all times, who a person is and who he has been, is much more important than anything he does. A little micro-story of rescue, inside a bigger Story of the God Who Rescues by sheer relationship to His Son.

"Who a person is and who he has been is far more important than anything he does." Truth! Thankful man cub was protected.
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