Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Wondering Planets Salvaged

As human beings we need a Transformational step that is disarmingly simple. Unfortunately the concept of change in this way has been so obscured, so wrapped in extra ideas and extra words that many have been robbed of the wonderful simplicity of its truth, how important it is that we not allow this to happen to us at MITS.

But remember "A new character being finite, can still make mistakes and actually does so. But that is not the primary fact, it is that all of the persons powers are employed in a new way. That his/her movements are dignified by a new direction. Know that a person like you and me are like a wondering planet which becomes stable in its movement by entering a new orbit. A street boy or girl I have come to realize, are like that. Once they come to MITS. Here they are watching for generosity, patience and mercy of a loving person, and you will be shocked to see how their lives becomes stabilized.

Therefore my humble advice to the whole world and readers is that everyone living on planet Earth is under construction, we are being transformed from inside out. The chief architect is God as a loving Father. From my little experience in the world, is that when man is truly changed and God fearing, some dramatic new patterns emerge i.e harmful habits leave, attitudes, thinking and language move to a new level. Motives must come under scrutiny. Selfishness gives way to service, relationship with others becomes healthy. Bitterness, envy, jealousy and hatred diminishes, as true love increases and this inward unseen change soon becomes visible. True love, mutual respect are forged at work, and I close by saying that I would love to get the workplace as close to the Garden as possible knowing I can't, but I shouldn't stop trying to make MITS a haven of peace fatherly (Gods love).

This is a volunteer Educator at MITS
SIMON K. MARTINE

1 comment:

Darren Wilson said...

Martin,

This is beautiful language. I have loved reading your posts on the blog. This one, about the 'planets' orbiting the Son, is just so well written and though out. Thank you for writing. More importantly, thank you for touching the lives of street kids in Kenya. God bless you, brother.