October 25, 2012
Reflections
Life in the Ixil is nothing like
life in the States. I refuse to state the obvious impact of generations of
oppression, war, isolation and poverty. That story is over told. Instead, my
mind is focused on the unbelievable determination of a local indigenous leader
who is driven to make a difference. Tabita Juana Toma de la Cruz. Her rock
solid resolve to change a community for Jesus Christ is unwavering. Her story
is made for TV – growing up without during a savage civil war; daughter of a
prominent evangelical pastor who was executed for his beliefs when she was but
15. Beating the odds and escaping the chains of war and oppression. Getting
educated in a culture that inhibits opportunity for women. Faced with choices,
she defied the norm and decided to return to Cotzal – for the children; to lead
the charge to provide a way up through education. She defines the term “street
saint.”
God gave Tabita a vision in 2006
to start a private Christian School in Cotzal. Without resources, without a
building, without teachers, without a recognized organization, she put up signs
promoting the new school. She moved forward out of obedience, with great faith
and abundant prayer. Twenty parents embraced her vision and signed their
children up to begin classes in January of 2007. She scrambled to find
classroom space, become recognized by the Ministry of Education and find
teachers willing to work for nothing. Colegio Horeb had become a reality.
Tabita gives all thanks to God.
Today, five years later, I
watched as eight children graduated from 6th grade. Six of the eight
are girls, each with the intention of continuing on in their education. In all, 86 children attended the school this
past year (grades 1-6). W.I.N.D of God had the opportunity to come alongside
Tabita this past year, providing financial support which allows the school to
remain functioning. God led us to Tabita’s doorstep at the perfect time. It is
an honor to be used by God in this way.
I am excited to get home
tomorrow. Spending time with Tabita can only inspire. Her vision includes
continued growth, the acquisition of property and the construction of a new
school for the children. I am anxious to continue to tell this amazing story to
W.I.N.D. donors and invite them to join into this amazing story.