Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Life to the Full


The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. John 10:10 

Christ died so that we might live. And He didn’t die so we would live in mediocrity, but to live with the fullness of His love and grace. But, having a new life in Christ involves taking a risk and leaving behind the old self, with its addictions, insecurities, and challenges. When we surrender to Christ and exchange our old life for a new one, we must surrender the good and the bad to experience His riches.

Mohammed knows all too well the reality of leaving behind everything – good and bad – in pursuit of a new life in Christ. 

On a cold January day, Mohammed entered the United States, leaving behind his home, siblings, and culture to protect his children, wife, and his own life. Mohammed’s family found comfort and support through Catholic Charities’ Refugee and Immigrant Services. The services helped Mohammed’s family integrate into the Indianapolis community, providing them the tools of self-reliance. Catholic Charities’ Refugee and Immigrant Services helped Mohammed find housing, job placement, employment skills, clothing, medical attention, education, English-language classes, and community orientation. Additionally, Catholic Charities connected Mohammed with another community-based organization to create an Individual Development Account. This allowed Mohammed and his family to experience financial stability in their new home.  

Now two years after arriving in the United States with only the belongings they could carry, Mohammed’s family has purchased their own home. Mohammed’s resolve to do what is best for his family, along with the help of Catholic Charities and other local agencies, made this new life in America possible.

Are you willing to take the risk, leave behind your old life, and exchange it for a new one? Christ wants to transform your life and heart, giving you a life of freedom, peace, and security that can only come through Him. 

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