Greetings,
Yesterday
I went to the zoo with my daughter and granddaughter. We had such a lovey day. Little Ellie fed a
camel, petted a goat named Cinderella, rode the carousel, oohed and aahed at
the lions, hyenas, and Cuban alligators (yes, my people have a reptile named
after them), and thoroughly enjoyed frolicking in the splash park. I loved watching her and her reactions at all
the new sights and sounds.
But
my favorite part of the whole experience is when it started pouring rain. We rushed into a covered gazebo and were soon
joined by a family of five. A mom, dad, and
their three young sons. The father struck up a conversation and asked us if we were
tourists or locals. I quickly thought, “Yenisita,
make a good impression; Miami is counting on you.” I shared that we were, in fact, locals and welcomed him
to our city. He shared that they were on
a two-week vacation that started in Houston, made a pit stop in Orlando, and
then after a few more days in Miami, were headed back to Qatar.
“Qatar?”
I sort of squealed, “How interesting.” And then I asked him what the main
religion was there.
“The
main religion there is Islam, but we are Christians.”
I
enthusiastically replied, “We are too, praise Jesus!”
And
in those few moments as we waited for the rain to pass, we talked about God’s
faithfulness. It turns out he and his
family moved to Qatar a few years ago because religious persecution in his old
country was becoming more pervasive and they no longer felt safe. It was a sobering
moment. Before we parted ways, we
blessed each other’s families.
How
is it that complete strangers can bond over their love of Christ? Easy: We are
all brothers and sisters who share the same hope, same faith, and same Father (Ephesians
4:4-5). And, I know God allowed this powerful moment in my life to remind me to
always be grateful for the religious freedoms we have in this country. Even the freedom to pray and praise in a zoo!
PRAYER:
Dear Lord, thank You that there are believers who love You, trust You, and seek
You from all over the world. We are all Your children, and we are grateful
because You cover us in Your goodness. In Jesus’ name, AMEN.
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