In Our Lives
“For we who are alive are always being given over to death for Jesus’ sake, so that his life may be revealed in our mortal body.” – 2 Corinthians 4:11
In his book “The Forgotten God”, author Francis Chan tells the story of Domingo and Irene Garcia from Sun Valley, California:
“He’s a mechanic. She’s a hairdresser. They have been foster parents to thirty-two children and have adopted sixteen. Domingo and Irene are in their late fifties and currently have eleven children living with them, and they tell me they would take more if they could. Anyone who has children knows they could be doing this only by the Spirit’s power.
While other people their age are figuring out how to live most comfortably, they can’t stop thinking of the 500,000 kids in America who need parents. And while they see these kids as a huge blessing, they are also very open about the hardships they face daily.
God has provided for them over and over again.
One of the wonderful blessings they have enjoyed is watching their biological children follow in their footsteps (by adopting children).
They live such extraordinary lives that CBS news ran a story on them. Even the secular world notices the unusual and supernatural love these two have shown to those in need.
For those who may think that Domingo and Irene have always been as gracious as they are today, let me share some insights from their past. Irene, in the early days of their marriage, hated Domingo. He was abusive, and she prayed regularly that he would die. She even daydreamed about his driving off a cliff because of the pain he inflicted on her. Now she calls him the godliest man she knows.
For anyone who thinks their own life or marriage is hopeless, remember Domingo and Irene.
God loves to take people in the worst of situations and transform them by His Spirit.”
The Lord wants us to live fully in Him so He may be glorified in us.
Praise the Lord that He loves you and that He can be gloried in your life.
“When we are abandoned by the things we value, when we discover that no matter how much we have gathered we do not have enough, when we realize that even in the currency we value we are very poor, we are ready to start talking to God. Not before. Faith means betting our lives on the grace of God.” – M. Craig Barnes
“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? As it is written: “For your sake we face death all day long; we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered.” No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.” – Romans 8:35-37