Thursday, May 29, 2008

Ethiopia's Tiniest




This little girl is three years old and weights just 10 pounds due to mass food shortages in Ethiopia. Her name is Bezunesh, which means something like "You are more and more" or "You are so much". Her mother must love her so very much and yet she is watching her baby die of starvation. According to CNN, there are at least 120,000 Ethiopian children who have just one month to live if food relief doesn't come through soon. It's so easy to feel guilt over the plush American lives that even the American poor live out. While we complain about rising gas prices, our bellies are still full. The price of rice in America rises just a few cents and the big stores like Sam's Club and Costco start rationing how much rice we can purchase. So, we run out and buy the maximum alotment of rice...just in case. And even in purchasing that maximum alotment, we spend less than a dollar more per bag than we're used to spending. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, the price of rice and other foods is soaring so high that even working class Ethiopian families, such as my dear Ethiopian friend, are finding themselves going hungry. My friend's father is a college professor! If even a college professor's family is hungry, how much less of a chance do the unemployed have under such conditions. The world is such an unfair place. To be American is to be rich relative to most of the world. Regardless of economic status. Lord, please intervene for these people...and use your people to do it.


5 comments:

Crystal said...

This post echoes mine just a few days ago. I just wish I knew what I can truly do.

Elizabeth F. said...

heartbreaking...thanks for your heart and bringing more awareness to this through your blog.

I saw your girls tonight at EBC...did ya'll have a good time?

Sharon said...

Thanks for the post - and yes you do still have readers!

Sharon

Renee and Jeremy said...

Hello: my name is Renee and I came across your blog and have been reading so many posts. As hard as some of them are to read I think it is wonderful that you are bringing to light some of the harder things to think about. Such as the lask of food in parts of the worls and the devasting results. My hubbie and I are planning on adopting from the Philippians and will be sending our dossier off in a few weeks. We are very interested in Ethiopia and hope to adopt someday from there or Haiti. I look forward to reading many posts to come. Please feel free to visist me at http://philippinesadoptionjourney.blogspot.com/. God bless, Renee

Anonymous said...

This photo breaks my heart. We are adopting twins from Ethiopia, and when they came into care, they were badly malnurished and tiny, but not nearly so much as the photo you have posted. The need is so big. I pray God gives enough people the heart and ability to do more about it. I know we are doing what we can.