A Home of Transformation by Elise Buschbacher
“Glory to Thee for the Feast Day of Life”
Clothes still stained with bright limewash, a reminder of the place where a family will soon find safety and comfort, you stand in prayer. Immersed in the grace that fills the pavilion at the Project Mexico ranch, the voices of the Akathist of Thanksgiving surround your heart. Project Mexico is a home of transformation. Weeks spent building alongside interns and volunteers, and encountering families reveal countless stories of God’s faithfulness.
After build weeks packed with unforeseen challenges, you are somehow strengthened to serve even more diligently. Not by your own power but completely relying on God. In this, faith deepens, joy blossoms.
A joy immeasurably powerful. You’re completely exhausted, yet still in awe over the sunflowers gathered from the barren hills, the laughter shared as an intern sprints to buy tortillas at a backed up traffic light. The friendships built on prayer and service are some of the most powerful, heartfelt and lasting.
God’s grace surrounds you in the simplicity of life. It is seen both on and off the ranch, a little boy hands you his most treasured toy, leaving you in awe of the generosity of a child with so few material things. A little girl tugs your hand as you scope out a new build site. Her smile is a spark of God’s faithfulness.
While the last words of the Akathist are prayed, an intern quietly gathers the enormous pots and pans for dinner, just as they gathered tools that morning, just as they gathered their courage before leading their first home construction. The struggle warms your heart, no gift so powerful as the opportunity to serve wholeheartedly those around you.
The struggles plant a seed of deep, powerful faith. It takes root, urging us to water it with gratitude as we return home. The comfort we live in, the education we receive, blessings once overlooked, are seen as they are, undeniable gifts from God. Friendships made continue to grow. A new perspective allowing awareness of the shared moments of faith even at a distance.
The gift of this time is not just in what was built during the summer, but the light we bring home and strive to give to those we encounter when we leave. The light we were given from the encounters on the worksite and ranch, from the confidence of faith built on constant appearance of God’s unimaginable love.
“O Lord, how lovely it is to be Thy guest!”