Thank You Soup Friends; True Friends

It’s been a very busy last couple of weeks. Early last week, a group of friends from Central Church that gather together each year to enjoy a soup lunch decided to surprise me by letting me know that the Asha’s Refuge organization had been chosen as their non-profit/ministry to assist during the year 2012. When they announced it, I was not really sure what it meant but I could tell it was an honor and I was very grateful to God for how He chose to work through the many ladies I met that day in behalf of my refugee friends. I was caught off guard with the sweetness of the soup friends who had gathered together to thank me for my heart to help others, pray with me, learn more about Asha’s Refuge, deliver an abundance of donations they had collected and just let me know I had their support. Their generosity was overwhelming and it caused me to immediately fall to my knees and praise God.

My coworker and dear friend, Deborah was with me. I think she was quite surprised as well. Deborah and I were truly thankful and we very much appreciated knowing we were being prayed for even when we may not know it. Everyone must know that without my supportive and true friend, Deborah, I and Asha’s Refuge would still be circling around trying to succeed. Deborah helps me make it happen and she is just as devoted to serving and loving refugees as I am!

The Soup Friends worked hard to gather many of the items we had a need for that were listed on our Needs Page on our website. They had one whole room full of donated items they had worked hard to collect. We’ve updated this page now since many of the needs from before we’re fulfilled. Thank you Soup Friends!

Our refugee friends have an ongoing list of needs but I think one of their biggest needs is just people who are willing to walk beside them and encourage them as they resettle in Memphis. Some days it may mean taking them to the doctor while other days it could mean sitting with them and having tea. I pray that God will show us the needs He wants us to help fulfill and design in us a heart to slow down and just be a friend. If I were brand new to a country, a friend I could trust from that country would be something I would really hope to gain. Even though I am not new to America, I am stretching myself into some very different areas doing complicated work and it’s great for me to know I’ve gained some new Asha’s Refuge supporters and friends with the Soup Friends Club. I am appreciative for their prayers and know that I’ve gained some true friends.

2 responses to “Thank You Soup Friends; True Friends”

  1. Lorie Affatato Avatar
    Lorie Affatato

    Just Love Sister, in Christ!!!! Just LOVE all you and the ladies at Asha’s Refugee. May the Lord continue to bind us closer and closer for His purposes to further His Kingdom with “Just Love” for these refugees that have come to Memphis with dedication. . May we remember as Christains we are here on earth for a short time and someday will go home to be in heaven with our LORD. We too like the refugees are displaced foriegners. While we are here we should continue to”Love one another” and do good to our neighbors as we would like for them to do to us. Think how it would be if we were in a foreign land as you mentioned, Jamie, not knowing anyone, not having any close family members, not speaking the language, and or understanding many cultural differences. It is a very difficult and depressing situation if one finds themselves alone.(I speak from experience of 20 years having lived in a foreign land. Hopefully this organization, Asha’s Refugeis is a beginning that many people across this land will embrace and have an interest to come on board with Asha’s Refugee to partner and help build long lasting friendships that lead many to embrace Christ’s eternal message. LOVE ONE ANOTHER as HE First LOVED US! Amen!!! They will know Him by our Love for one another! Please let me know how I can help. You are always in my prayers. Love, Lorie

  2. Deborah Eaton Avatar
    Deborah Eaton

    This was indeed an amazing experience. I am so thankful for all these ladies and their sweet hearts for helping refugees. What a wonderful thing to learn that we already had their prayer support and did not even know it. I am excited to see where these new friendships will lead because I know God is up to something big here.

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