Colossians 2:2-3
My goal is that they may be encouraged in heart and united in love, so
that they may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that
they may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ, in whom are hidden
all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
Our community lost a treasure. Lori Conley fought
cancer and lost that battle. But in the ultimate battle, she won. I know
without doubt that Lori is rejoicing in heaven. She's talking to God, whom she loves,
and singing his praises, even as the folks left behind feel a huge loss.
The first time I met Lori, she spoke at my
grandkids' closing VBS program. Her words and compassion gave me goose bumps.
I'd never heard anyone so passionate about helping children. Her program,
Empower Youth, was getting off the ground. She'd heard God's voice, felt his
nudges and jumped in. She and Scott provided a beautiful pathway for folks to
help the kids who needed love, sustenance, a chance to experience camp and so
much more. One of the things I loved about Lori was her desire to feed the
children who were hungry. She made sure their basic needs were met, then she
loved on them. A fireball of energy, she worked all the time. Not to have fancy
things, but to make sure kids had food. Just Wow!
I don't understand why she passed from this world
at such a young age, in the middle of her ministry. But God does. We may never
understand. But what we can do is trust God to move forward through the folks
left behind. I know there are people who love the kids, too. God will nudge
people to serve. He'll call us to give money, he'll ask for our time, he may
ask for leadership. He has a plan for Empower Youth.
If God comes calling, listen. Do it for Lori, do
it for God, do it for the kids.
Maybe your ministry isn't Empower Youth. Maybe God
has called you to something else. Whatever it is, listen and move on it.
Someone, somewhere is depending on you to do what
God has called you to do.