What is VLM?

The Vincentian Lay Missionaries is an organization founded in 2005 by the Daughters of Charity. Our mission is to enmesh lay young adults in the ministry and service of St. Vincent de Paul by partnering with the global Vincentian Family - the Congregation of the Mission and the Daughters of Charity. Vincentians believe in creating lasting systemic change, living in solidarity with the people they serve, and promoting peace and dignity for all peoples.

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Welcome to my blog! My explanation for writing this starts with my very first post: The Journey Begins, Part 1.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Preparation

VLMs are in the thick of preparations! It's a very busy month, with volunteers graduating, finishing classes/finals, working, and preparing to be gone for an entire month of their summer.

For 3 days at the end of June, all of the groups heading to Kenya and Ethiopia will gather in Chicago to reflect, learn, build community, and gather necessary materials for our journey. Orientation will be a unique time for all 15 of the volunteers to get to know each other, especially since we will be doing our ministries in small groups of 3-5. The coordinators are preparing sessions on the Vincentian charism, community building, our service, culture tips for our work in Africa, etc. It will be a busy 3 days, full of valuable information and fun!

The Ethiopian group will be leaving directly from orientation, and will spend the entire month of July in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. This location has such a special place in my heart! They will be working with the teachers at the Blessed Gebre Micael school, sharing new teaching methods and pedagogy. Please pray for them in their final few weeks of preparation.

The remaining three groups traveling to Kenya will go back home for the month of July, and we will all meet up en route to Kenya in August! There is much left to be done, but the excitement is definitely rising.

As I've been preparing materials for formation and for the upcoming orientation, I've been thinking a lot about this notion of preparation. As Christians, we are asked to always prepare - for we will know neither the day nor the hour of the Lord's coming. We prepare our homes for guests, we prepare our minds for the workplace, we prepare our hearts for God.

I heard an interesting quote tonight at mass that I would like to leave you with - about preparing and living lives centered on Christ.

"If being Christian were a crime, would there be enough evidence to convict you?"

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