Reflection Of Service

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The Oxford Dictionary defines Service and the action of helping or doing something for someone . The Christian meaning, as outlined in our Spiritual Disciplines Handbook, defines Service as “a way of offering resources, time, treasure, influence and expertise for the care protection, justice and nurture of others” with the desire “to reflect the helping, caring and sharing love of God in the world.” The primary difference therefore between the world’s perception of service and the Christian act of service is the manifestation and reflection of God’s love. From a young age I was introduced to the value of service and the equality of all. Although blessed to be growing up in a middle class family in Sri-Lanka, we were always taught to appreciate …show more content…

Of these individual experiences, the physical contact with the person(s), seeing the joy in their eyes and their reaction to feeling loved and wanted were the most rewarding. It confirmed to me that my service was a reflection of God’s love as that same love was reflected back on me, in their eyes. This was surpassed some years later when I had the privilege to work with Pastor Dayaratne at the Agape Childrens Villege; an orphanage he had started in the south of Sri-Lanka. The love of God was apparent throughout the orphanage, from the tremendous sacrifices made by Ps. Daya and family to the love shown by all the volunteers towards the orphaned children. It resulted in an upbeat dynamic, from amazingly well adjusted orphans with horrifying pasts, that I never expected to see, nor have since seen at an orphanage. The selfless work expended to turn the orphanage into a family environment, with the love of our Father reflected in the service of those children was incredible. The tangible presence of God’s hand at work was apparent throughout the orphanage and confirmed to me that service, for the glory of God, draws us ever closer to

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