SERVANTS CHANGING THE WORLD

Luke 22:26
Those who are the greatest should take the lowest rank,
and the leader should be like a servant.

There’s a story about translator Doug Meland and his wife working with a village of Brazil’s Fulnio Indians. Sadly, the Fulnio initially received the Melands negatively and insultingly called Doug, “The White Man” because other white men had come before to burn their homes and steal their land. Nevertheless, the Melands stayed focused, learned the Fulnio language and began to help the villagers with medicines and with new ways of doing things. When the Fulnio began to see that the Melands had only good intentions, they began calling Doug, “The Respectable White Man.” The Melands even began adapting to the local customs of the people, and when that happened Doug became “The White Indian.” One day Doug was spotted washing the dirty, blood caked foot of an injured Fulnio boy and the villagers said, “Whoever heard of a white man washing an Indian’s foot?” From that day on, whenever Doug would go into a Fulnio home, he would be announced with, “Here comes the man God sent us.” Because of the Melands efforts to serve their mission field first, the people of a remote part of the world were changed. Servants really can change the world. If you serve with a true servants heart, you too can change the world.

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Anonymous said...

"But it should not be that way among you. Whoever wants to become great among you must serve the rest of you like a servant" - Mark 10:43 (NCV)