9-11, Old Blue Jeans, And Some Thread

posted by Paula Hendricks on 09/09/11 | Twitter: @PaulaWrites678
Category: Faith; ; 22 comments

This Sunday marks the tenth anniversary of 9-11. Not that it's something we're all looking forward to. Still, I wanted to take advantage of the anniversary to share an incredible story about a young teenager, Vanessa, who made a difference in the days after 9-11. The following story is taken (with permission) from Mary Kassian's book Girls Gone Wise in a World Gone Wild. Mary uses Vanessa's story to highlight the different focus a wild girl and a wise girl have—one focuses on getting; the other focuses on giving. You'll see what I mean as you get to know Vanessa . . .

I invited Vanessa over for coffee to talk about her focus in life. I had met her eight years before when she and my son were both in eighth grade. She and the rest of the kids in their class had come over to our house for a birthday party. Vanessa and several others hung out in the kitchen while I readied some pizza buns for the oven. It didn't take long for me to notice that Vanessa had a different focus than the other girls. The others had that "truffles" look in their eyes. They were intent on watching the boys and trying to get the boys' attention. You could tell by the way they dressed and did their makeup, the way they positioned themselves around the room, what they talked about, and the way they giggled and young woman quiltingtossed their heads.

Vanessa didn't play that game. She seemed rather uncomfortable with the whole scene. But when I asked her about how she was planning on spending the weekend, she came alive. Her beautiful dark eyes sparkled as she told me about the quilt she was making to send to the family of a firefighter killed in 9-11.

Vanessa's dad is a firefighter, and when she watched the events of 9-11 unfold, she wanted to do something to reach out and comfort the kids who had lost their dads. That night, the fourteen-year-old knelt by her bed and asked the Lord what she could do to help. He gave her the idea to sew and send handmade quilts to wrap the grieving children in Arms of Compassion. The quilt would be "like a big hug of comfort." The next day, Vanessa took out a big pair of shears, cut up her dad's old firefighting uniform, and started making quilts. Her
goal was to make 300 quilts to send to all the children affected by the tragedy.

She soon realized that she couldn't do it alone. So she called up all the churches and youth groups and schools in the area, asking for volunteers. She made templates and patterns. She canvassed businesses for supplies: old blue jeans, cloth, sewing machines, cutters, mats. Soon, box after box of supplies landed on her doorstep. If she needed cloth, she prayed for cloth. If she needed batting, she prayed for batting. Department stores donated vans full of display material. The Salvation Army gave large boxes of old blue jeans. Laundromats offered cleaning services. Thousands of volunteers donated their time. Businesses gave money. Vanessa witnessed miracle after miracle as she asked the Lord to supply her needs. One time, she needed thread. So she specifically prayed for thread. Soon afterward she got a call from the Levi Strauss Company. They were shutting down one of their factories. Could she possibly use some massive cylinders of thread?

Vanessa's Arms of Compassion soon reached beyond the children in New York to sick kids at the local children's hospital, to families who lost homes in fires, to needy children and orphans in Nicaragua, and to many other people who were suffering and in need. Quilting volunteers delivered the precious handmade "hugs" as symbols of the love and compassion of Christ. "The needs were overwhelming," Vanessa explained. "Everywhere I looked there was a need." While the other girls were flaunting tight-fitting, low-rise denim to lie in wait for guys, Vanessa was cutting up denim to make patchwork quilts to give to those who were suffering and in pain. During her high school years, her Arms of Compassion wrapped more than 600 hurting kids and families in homemade quilts.

Vanessa was a young woman with a profound sense of mission. And it wasn't long before the world sat up and took notice. When she was fifteen, the Governor General awarded her with the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal for outstanding citizenship; she was the youngest Canadian ever to receive this honor. Other accolades followed—a Premier's Citizenship award, a Centennial Medal, and a Stars of the Millennium award. When she was seventeen, Soroptimist International, a worldwide women's organization associated with the United Nations, recognized her with yet another award. At that ceremony, she stood in front of thousands of women from nations all around the world and spoke of the importance of purpose, compassion, and making a difference in the lives of the poor and needy.

Vanessa shrugs and looks somewhat embarrassed as she lists off the awards. She wasn't really looking for awards. She just wanted to reach out to kids who were hurting. She just wanted to be faithful to what the Lord wanted her to do. "I just want to make a difference every day—whether in a small capacity or large."

It shows. For the past few years, Vanessa has quietly ministered to the homeless in downtown Edmonton. Last year, at age twenty-one, this remarkable young woman dropped out of college to care fulltime for her mother, who is recovering from a brain tumor, and her father, who was stricken with lung cancer from his many years firefighting. It has been very, very difficult. But Vanessa is undaunted. When I ask the reason for her resolve she says, "You have to realize that life is bigger than you. It's bigger than what we can see. We all have a purpose. God has a purpose for each and every person."

Would Vanessa like to meet and marry her Prince Charming? Of course she would! But she knows that the God who satisfied her need for thread can also satisfy her desire for a husband. Vanessa doesn't have to take matters into her own hands. She doesn't have to worry. She doesn't have to lie in wait. She can busy herself with doing the things that are proper for women who profess godliness to do—the good works of the kingdom of God (1 Tim. 2:10). She knows she needs to be about His business. Like my eighty-one-year-old mom often says to me, "I'm still here. There must be something God wants me to do today."

Vanessa learned the importance of a Godward focus as a teen. Some of you may not have. But it's never too late. Whether you are eight or eighty-eight, you can shift your attention from a predatory me-focus to a productive kingdom-focus. Don't squander your life. Don't waste your time lying in wait. Christ is too important. Time is too precious. The needs are too great. Too much is at stake. Be like the wise woman of Proverbs 31, who opens her hand to the poor and reaches out her hands to the needy (31:20). Focus on kingdom business. Enjoy God and glorify Him. A Girl-Gone-Wise does not lie in wait for men or worldly "stuff." Instead, she busies herself with her mission and trusts the Lord to take care of the rest.

Comments

HEY, GIRLS! We love hearing from you, but feel limited in the ways we can help. For one thing, we’re not trained counselors. If you’re seeking counsel, we encourage you to talk to your pastor or a godly woman in your life as they’ll know more details and can provide you with ongoing accountability and help. Also, the following comments do not necessarily reflect the views of Revive Our Hearts. We reserve the right to remove comments which might be unhelpful, unsuitable, or inappropriate.

    Lindsey
    Re:
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 6:45 am
    "While the other girls were flaunting tight-fitting, low-rise denim to lie in wait for guys, Vanessa was cutting up denim to make patchwork quilts to give to those who were suffering and in pain." What a beautiful testimony, Vanessa! This post really encouraged me; it shows how appealing a young lady is when she's following the Lord's whisper instead of heeding the world's scream.
    -Lindsey
    Rebecca
    Re:
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 6:45 am
    I love this post thanks so much for sharing! Your mom sounds awesome :).
    Gods Jewel
    Great Post
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 7:32 am
    This was a great example of what giving is..I love the story. Great post for today!
    m
    Thats amazing
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 7:58 am
    That was such an inspiring post recently I have been help people recover from the hurricane and there is no feeling like after you have helped some remove a tree or give them water. I encourage all of you get out and help!!!
    Heidi
    Re:
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 8:04 am
    Wow. This was so good. It just shows what can happen when we do what God wants us to do.

    Thanks for posting this.
    Janine
    9-11
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 9:17 am
    My heart breaks for people who lost their loved ones in 9-11! (I live in the Philippines... I watched the scenes from 9-11 and it just... made me cry seeing people grieving)....

    But "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted."

    Thank you for the beautiful testimony!
    Brittany Lee
    Re:
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 9:50 am
    WOW! That is AWESOME!!
    Beth
    testimony
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 1:57 pm
    WOW! I would call her a virtuous young woman!

    Concerning 9-11, my brothers and I had the privilege of going to the sight where the WTC was this past summer! The museum was amazing and I was really touched by all the pictures, words, and scenes portrayed there. It really made me think of how God protected me! And it made the connection in my mind of how innocent Jesus sacrificed His all so we could live free from sin, and how the emergency personnel and military, so innocent, gave their lives, so we can live in freedom! It's truly a day I will never forget and a day that we will all remember and hopefully honor all those that died that day! The 2nd to last room in the museum really sober me to the point of almost crying...it was a hallway leading the last room covered in missing posters, and then the last room was pictures, memorobilia, and names of all those that died! WOW! I wonder how many were saved? What a convicting thought!

    God bless the USA! And to all the families that suffered loss on that terrible day of 9-11-01, may God bless and comfort them!
    Heather Sv.
    Re:
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 2:06 pm
    That's a powerful story! It speaks directly to me- I feel like since I've become a Christian, I have a whole list of stuff I want God to do for me. I want a husband (that's on my mind all the time), I also want God to soften my heart so that I can love more, I want to meet some Christian friends at my new college.. I don't give too much thought to serving instead of receiving. I don't think I'm "good" enough to serve Him, as in good hearted enough. But that's a different story...
    haleygrace
    Asking God to Help
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 3:26 pm
    Thank you so much for that story! It's great to hear about great things that people do for the people who lost loved ones in 9-11. What surprised me in this article what when you said that she "knelt by her bed and asked the Lord what she could do to help." Sometimes you watch the hurting that is around you and not even think that you could help, and of course we can't by ourselfs, but when you ask God what you can do to help, he will use you to carry out His will. Thank you for sharing this with us! Vanessa is such an encouragement!!
    mangalover211
    Re:
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 4:56 pm
    I lost my both of my grandfathers, and almost my dad to 9-11. My dad was supposed to be at the Pentagon- being trained, on 9-11, then the same day he was supposed to get on a plane straight to LA, to continue his training. I never thought I'd say this, but I've never been as happy to know that my mom was sick in the hospital on the 10th, so my dad had to come home to take care of me, and was back in Michigan on 9-11, when he should have been @ the Pentagon, & on a plane to LA
    Anonymous
    Great Message!
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 6:19 pm
    Thanks for posting this message. Vanessa sounds like an amazing young lady.
    Anita
    Woo Hoo!
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 6:44 pm
    Awthome post :)
    momo
    9/11
    on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 7:55 pm
    For everyone who lost a loved one, i feel so bad we learned about this in class all week and ill be visiting the site in new york
    Rachel
    Great Post
    on Saturday, September 10, 2011 at 6:34 pm
    This was a fantastic and really timely post...wondering what the purpose for my life is and how I can best use my time on earth is something thats really been bothering me recently..I find its so much easier to get wrapped up in myself and what I can get out of life than in what I can do for others and how I can change others' lives. Its so much easier just to crawl back into your daily routine and not think about how you could be using your life for God. People like Vanessa inspire me...and make me feel guilty!
    "You have to realize that life is bigger than you. It's bigger than what we can see. We all have a purpose. God has a purpose for each and every person."
    How am I fulfilling my purpose?
    Aubry
    Wow!
    on Saturday, September 10, 2011 at 10:57 pm
    "You have to realize that life is bigger than you. It's bigger than what we can see. We all have a purpose. God has a purpose for each and every person."

    That came at just the right time!! I just wrote a song kind of about this but I still didn't believe it. Reading this story of a great example of why this is important really enforced it in me. Thanks so much for this post!
    Carrie, with the LYWB team
    mangalover211
    on Monday, September 12, 2011 at 3:10 pm
    Dear mangalover211,

    Thank you for sharing both the incredible joy and deep grief your family experienced as a result of the atrocities of 9-11. I’m so sorry for the loss of your grandfathers, dear friend.

    Rejoicing with you at the LORD’s protection over your Father’s life!

    Grace and peace,
    Carrie
    Katrina
    Wow
    on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at 8:27 am
    I think that is just one amazing idea. Great for her. She has actually inspired me.
    Denise
    Inspiration
    on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at 2:05 pm
    Wow Vanessa! Thank you for sharing this post with us. It is really inspiring and uplifing, It just reminds us that each morning Gods mercies are new and we just need to spend each and every day praising and honoring the Lord.
    Ania
    Thanks!
    on Sunday, September 18, 2011 at 3:31 pm
    Thanks so much for posting this, it's really encouraging for me. I've been having a hard time at school, and this post is great! It showed me I need to not focus on myself but on serving Christ.
    Thanks
    Chloe
    Thanks!
    on Wednesday, November 2, 2011 at 9:13 am
    This post really helped me think about the way that I live my life and if my wants and needs are in the right place. Thank you.
    Breanna
    Amazing
    on Sunday, September 30, 2012 at 10:28 am
    That was such a wonderful thing she did. Many of us cannot even begin to do something like that on our own, but she did, and may GOD bless her.

Write a comment

Blog Ground-Rules

If you want us to publish your comments, stick to these guidelines:

  1. No crude or profane language.
  2. No hurtful comments targeted at other girls.
  3. No personal information such as email addresses or MySpace and Facebook accounts. (This is for your own protection.)
  4. Protect the innocence of others. (Not everyone has had the same experiences.)

If you have trouble reading the code, click on the code itself to generate a new random code.
Security Code: *
 

© 2008-2011 Revive Our Hearts. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Permissions

A Gospel.com Alliance Member