Worlds children Note: Shared by Liz Sorensen Wessel

What do you see when you look at this photo?

What stirs within?

 All those little shoes, that can hold such tiny feet, so soft and agile, just learning to stand and take those first few steps. Can you recall the exhilaration of a first step!

Each is diverse yet precious, each in its own right. Each pair  offers protection and provides clues  to one's culture, informing one's unique identity, yet bonded by our common humanity. 

Hopeful and cherishing…

 Ultimately, we are one human family but too often we forget and are no longer aware, seemingly to have lost touch with our connection.

It is heart crushing to imagine, however briefly, how children around the world are vulnerable to hardship; hunger, poverty and unspeakable abuse.

 What biases do we hold that prevents us from really seeing? 

I pray that our eyes may be open
To be one another’s keeper
To look out for the children of the world
Offer a kind word, a book, an encouragement
I pray that we may teach our kids to hope
To be kind, to love, to stand against injustice
Because in teaching our kids humanity
We improve humanity
I pray we may remember we are the hands and feet of God
Without us, there is no life
Life is in a grant, a shared moment, a prayer, a classroom
May we always offer life to children
And may we take time to accept what children offer us
The magic of hope and love
— Donna Akuamoah,

10 responses to “Days 48 – 49 The Magic of Hope and Love”

  1. Anne Milligan Avatar
    Anne Milligan

    “Christ has no body now, but yours,
    No hands, no feet on earth, but yours.
    Yours are the eyes with which he looks compassion on this world,
    Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good.”
    St. Theresa

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  2. Anne Milligan Avatar
    Anne Milligan

    Thank you for this beautiful reminder, Liz… THe shoes are a precious image. I see joy, and natural bliss.

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  3. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thank you for sharing these words of St Teresa, Anne; so aligned and so true…

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  4. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    I agree, Anne… and for many little ones that joy is snatched away all too soon.

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  5. Chapman Health International Avatar

    Everything about this post is so powerful, Liz.- The foot and shoes sculpture (who created it), your words (“we are one human family but too often we forget…”), the heartbreaking & moving video created by unicef, Ms. Akuamoah’s poem (“Life is in a grant, a shared moment, a prayer, a classroom…”) AND Anne Milligan’s great comment and quote from St. Theresa.
    This is the Journal at its best. Thank you!

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  6. Maureen McDermott Avatar
    Maureen McDermott

    So, so moving and powerful – actually, makes me stop. The video clip captures the scene in a way that I am challenged to look at my own life – how do I see, how do I respond? And the image Liz – it speaks volumes. May we find the love in our heart to be open and ready to embrace all. Thank you ever so much.

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  7. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thanks so much, Erie. I took a picture of this while visiting the History of Man Museum in San Diego. I apologize that I can not credit the artist. I went on line to research this further but I was not successful.
    Thanks so much for your affirmation!

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  8. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Yes, it challenges me as well Maureen and if it helps us to pause and see differently then it is a new day. Thank you for your prayer and blessing.

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  9. Jolyon Avatar
    Jolyon

    What do I see when I look at the photo? I see a new birth. The Grace of God. A new footprint entering the world. The shoes are the potential home this soul will grow up in. So many paths, so may possible directions. Which one will be the right fit? Is there room to grow? May the Grace of God warm this child with Love. I say a prayer…

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  10. Todd Meador Avatar
    Todd Meador

    Beautiful! The world needs a little more magic and hope in the world – thanks for the reminder.
    What stirs within?
    I keep trying to remember that much of what we see (or perceive) in the world is largely impacted by our beliefs, thoughts and feelings.
    “Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.”
    ― Rumi

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