Twenty Minutes To God's Heart

posted by Guest Blogger on 08/20/12
Category: Faith; ; 11 comments

Today I spent the afternoon with men in loincloths.

Not something I do on a typical Thursday. Then again, there's not much typical about going on a Never the Same missions trip!

Earlier today our team of forty-some American teenagers canoed through the rainforest and visited the Embera people, an indigenous tribe still living deep in the jungles of Panama. Before our handmade wooden boats had even hit shore, the entire community (donned in authentic tribal attire) lined up to greet us with music, dancing, and smiles.

Let's just be honest. It's a little strange to think about indigenous tribes existing in the twenty-first century, right? Especially if you're an iPhone-loving, Starbucks-sipping girl like me who can't survive without a decent WiFi signal.

But there was something ironically peaceful about spending a day with the Embera tribe. No Facebook notifications or Google schedule reminders; no assignments due or small group meetings to attend. Just all the time in the world, and the rest of it would have to wait.

Jacqueline and MadelineBehind one of the craft tables, a tribal woman was trying to calm her fussy baby girl. Being a sucker for cute babies, I walked over, reached out my arms and asked in broken Spanish if I could hold her.

"Si, si!" her mom exclaimed, eager for someone else to give it a shot. "Se llama Madeline," she informed me as she plopped her pudgy daughter into my arms.

I cradled this sweet tribal baby close to my heart and swayed side to side, in rhythm with the rain pelting a makeshift hut above our heads.

Sleepy little Madeline had barely snuggled comfortably into my hip before those heavy eyes closed and she rested her head on my chest. She adjusted her body once or twice. And then she slept.

For twenty minutes we rocked back and forth. For twenty minutes I forgot little Madeline lived in the tribal jungles of Panama and I lived in a big noisy city half a world away. For twenty minutes it was like the language barrier didn't exist because right then we both spoke the exact same language: Love.

I kissed her rosy cheeks and brushed a few damp black curls out of her face. The corners of her lips turned up in a brief smile.

Then too soon Madeline's mom lifted her out of my arms to lay her in a swing made from colorful fabric. It was time for her to nap and time for us to go. Too soon.

Our team went on dozens of exotic excursions during this year's Never the Same mission trip to Panama. From the streets of Panama City to a boat tour of Monkey Island to a refreshing swim in a secluded waterfall to our afternoon in the Embera village. But for all of the adventures, I think you already know which twenty minutes were my favorite.

Because it was a taste of the feast to come.

After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands. And they cried out in a loud voice: "Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb" (Rev. 7:9).

If there's any reason why I think you should go on a mission trip, it's so you could have your twenty minutes, too. All the time it takes to understand that God's heartbeat is as close as a sleeping little girl named Madeline.

Jacqueline GarnerAbout the Author: 
Jacqueline Gardner is probably the loudest introvert you'll ever meet. She wishes she were cool enough to be a hipster, but really likes Starbucks and thinks skinny jeans are kind of uncomfortable. As part of Dannah Gresh's Secret Keeper Girl Live tour, she tours the country speaking to little girls about true beauty. Which means sometimes she gets to give eight-year-olds her autograph. A former homeschooler, competitive debater, and Wisconsin-ite, she's currently a ceaseless student of God's heart who thinks, reads, blogs and even tweets occasionally from her cute little apartment in Pennsylvania.

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    Tabby
    Thank you!
    on Monday, August 20, 2012 at 1:18 am
    Thank you, Jacqueline Gardner, for this wonderful post! I kind of want to go on a mission trip now! It's so great you had a good time, and had your 20 minutes!
    (by the way, it encouraged me that your "about the author" mentions you're an introvert, like me! lol)
    Kym
    Wow
    on Monday, August 20, 2012 at 1:23 am
    That sounded like such a sweet moment. I've wanted to go on a mission trip for a while now and hopefully that dream will come to pass, God willing. You just encouraged me a little more to keep holding onto that dream. Thank you! :)
    Jwl
    Re:
    on Monday, August 20, 2012 at 1:35 am
    That is sooo adorable!!!! I would love to go on a mission trip!
    Mattea
    Thanks
    on Monday, August 20, 2012 at 8:35 am
    That was a beautiful post Jacqueline! May God bless you. :)
    Tascha Herrmann
    Re:
    on Monday, August 20, 2012 at 10:22 am
    God is love :)
    cece
    Re:
    on Monday, August 20, 2012 at 12:43 pm
    Aww how sweet and precious! :) That baby is so precious <3 <3
    Purple
    Re:Tabby & Kym
    on Monday, August 20, 2012 at 3:42 pm
    I'm an introvert too till I get to know people, then I'm more socialable & smiling. But I agree w/you 2 girls, I really wanna go on a mission trip so hopefully God says yes 2 that happening! :D
    Jacqueline Gardner
    Thanks!
    on Monday, August 20, 2012 at 4:20 pm
    Thanks for all the sweet comments, friends. Introverts unite!
    Christina
    Aww
    on Monday, August 20, 2012 at 4:37 pm
    Thank you for this post! I really enjoyed it, it's so sweet!
    michaela
    another reason :)
    on Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at 7:53 am
    There's just another reason to add to my list of always wanting to go on a mission's trip!
    Brittany
    Re:
    on Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at 10:51 am
    Nice post. That was very sweet of you to do!

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