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During the month of November
members of the Word Made Flesh team share reflections on partnership and
challenge us to move beyond our current understanding of what it means to be
partners with one another to the glory of God and for the advancement of the
Gospel in word and deed.
When God called me to begin
serving with Word Made Flesh (WMF), I made my first visit to Romania. It was my first trip outside of Peru, and I
spoke almost no English. I spent long
hours, daily, speaking to God in Spanish. I saw many things, so many realities
that not only filled my heart, but that also set my heart on fire. The best way
to describe it is, I wanted to “burn” everyone! I wanted to return to my church
and start a huge fire; I wanted my friends to burn as I did. I am thankful to
God for the dream when Jesus nudged me along and spoke to me in ways I could
understand. Jesus placed this message in my heart.
Now after many years in the WMF
community in Lima, Peru, I have seen this same passion
begin to burn in many people. This is how I see the process as we invite new
people to serve with us in community:
Watching from the window: At first, one gets to know what is happening in the city. One begins to
understand and say, “Wow! Look at all of
the things happening here.” Themes begin
to awaken inside the person: marginalization, abuse, lack of identity, poverty
and injustice. However, even with these
profound themes the person is still only “watching from the window.” All the
while, their heart is starting to burn.
Watching from the doorway: With time, one decides to come closer to the situation and responds to a
call that God placed upon them. One
decides to do something, to love, to embrace and sometimes to speak out on
behalf of those who have a voice, but are not heard. Sometimes we call them the voiceless, but
they do have a voice! The problem is
that they are not heard. This is the
second step, to be in the doorway. The
person may be part of a servant team or a local or national volunteer. They are no longer watching from the window,
they are standing in the doorway, watching even more closely and beginning to
feel even more deeply.
Entering the room: Coming into the room signifies the decision
to live in close proximity. One decides
to let themselves be touched by others’ life experiences. Sometimes this is painful and sometimes this
brings joy.
Those inside the room are a prophetic
voice, and it is their voice that MUST wake up a national conscience and social
action in our international contexts. It must come from those who know what
they are talking about, who have felt the pain, who maybe have known hunger,
who have felt the same joys as their fellow people. Those who are in the room can best
contextualize the message because they seek to understand those they serve, and
who are choosing new ways of living with the assurance that the message will be
shared and will stand the test of time.
How can we unite the
communities? How can we share
experiences? If there are nationals in our
communities who do not have confidence in the worthiness of their voice, we
should help them make it heard. It is
possible they are still afraid to speak up because of the presence of the
foreigners, because the culture of the conqueror and the conquered is still
present. We can change this! I believe we can!
Truly, we can do it! If we want to have a truly shared experience,
if we want to have a shared partnership of prayer, of staff members, of tools,
and if we want to affect change, we must contextualize the message, understand
the culture, and empower nationals, as we stand inside the room together.
Anna
Monteviller serves in the Word Made Flesh community in her hometown of Lima,
Peru, as Director of Programs and as President of the Board of La
Palabra Hecha Hombre (WMF Peru).
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