A note from our Director; "Thoughts on Divine Tenderness"

06-13-2013

Wayne Eller
Executive Director

My dear friends, every child who gets tired at night should have a decent place to lay its precious head. Each building season more children of your struggling neighbors benefit from East Central Minnesota Habitat's program. We have now built homes for 140 little ones and their respective parents. Allow me to profile just three of several families that with your help, Habitat for Humanity built new homes!

Although the parents of all these children were hard working, the fruits of their labor did not allow them to escape their housing situation.

The first of these is a wonderful family of eight children and their remarkable mother; all of which were living in a terribly deplorable overcrowded and unsafe housing situation that threatened their health. Their courageous mom is a cancer survivor. Our second profile is of a family of four who lived in a mold infested house trailer with caving leaky ceilings and collapsed floors. The third is a family with six children. Three of those children are autistic and two have cystic fibrosis with many special needs. The family's finances forced them to make do in a two bedroom house.

God’s protective merciful compassion and tender Divine respect for children is clear and instructive throughout the Old and New Testaments. Perhaps you have a favorite verse that paints a mental image to demonstrate God’s Love for those in need of His grace. Allow me to share mine.

It is the metaphor used by Jesus (Luke 13:34) as he drew upon the pastoral experience of his listeners and compared himself to a vigilant and instinctively protective mother hen. “…How often would I have gathered thy children together, as a hen doth gather her brood under her wings…”

Habitat volunteers, donors, and those who support with their prayers have gathered these children under their protective wings to build them a safe decent affordable home; a place to lay down their cares and sleepy heads.

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(763) 689-0288

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