18 days ago I landed in Oenpelli, in the Northern Territory
of Australia. After days of logistical roadblocks, flooded streets, cars with
snorkles, two 5-person planes, and many troopie (land cruiser) travels later,
my team actually made it. During this adventure, an Aboriginal family that
melted my heart and truly convicted me of how to live in real community adopted
me. I actually had a mob (family /
friend / group) to call my own!
The invitation was simple and casual.It was presented to me by my now little
Aboriginal sister, Tasma.
Tasma:You want
family?
Me: Sure (Smile.)
Tasma: You be my sister, you call me da da.
Me:Okay,
sounds good (Huge Smile.) Who is the rest of my family?
Tasma:You call
her Mom Mom. (Tasma pointed to an elderly woman weaving.)
Me: Is that my grandmother? (My heart pounded at the great
wisdom in her eyes.)
Tasma: Yes, she is and Johnny is your da da (Tasma smiled as
she proudly introduced and held our baby brother in her arms.)
So with a quick exchange of words I had accepted this
invitation and was now able to claim the Belinj skin name.Over the next few minutes, I started to
be introduced to generations of Aboriginal men and women that had welcomed me
into their family with every intention to freely share their love with me.I met my Aboriginal parents, Noeline and
Leon.
I shared a warm hug with my
grandparents, Le Ann and Jimmy and was so thrilled to know I had two other
younger sisters, Jariah and Adeline.
I also met my auntie Corina and cousin Nathaniel.It was hard not to compare these new
additions to my family back home.
*Little Johnny - my Aboriginal baby brother
*Nathaniel - my Aboriginal cousin * Jimmy - my Aboriginal Grandfather
How could I be so blessed to be welcomed into this close-
knit circle?God again revealed to
me that He provides family everywhere.No matter how far I am from home, the family of Christ is far grander
than my mind can grasp.
Their display of genuine affection started a whole process
of me questioning my intentionality on how I give and receive love in
life.
Do I love strangers well?Do I love my family well? Do I really love like Christ?
You can imagine, this adoption process was not at all
normal. Nothing was western about it. There was no paperwork, no background
check, no hesitation, just a simple invitation by a cherished child of God to
another.After I excitedly
accepted, I started to develop relationships with my new family.I observed them, their lifestyle, and
the way they love and interact with each other.Nothing was hidden.All was exposed for me to see.
I realized their reality was far different than what had
been shown to me for the past 27 years.Things that were easily escapable to me were not an option for
them.If I was frustrated with
siblings growing up, you go into your room and close the door.You give yourself some, "me time" and
deal with it later.Wow, my perception
was so often distorted and quite selfish.
For me, one house with 15+ people, from many generations,
and little furniture is way too crowded.To my new family it was a home and shelter for anyone that needed it.
There was no entitlement.
Lesson learned: Real Community is messy yet beautiful.
Living an exposed life is not easy but it forces you to
break down walls.You have nowhere to run and hide. It's hard to escape. You have
everything to learn.
"As members of one body you are called to live in peace. And
always be thankful."
* Leon & Noeline - my Aboriginal parents and baby Johnny
Em,
Notice how your “mothers” both wear their hair the same and have warm smiles and are beautiful women. That hit me like a ton of bricks. Both “dads” have that manly look of being responsible and proud of their family, your little “sisters” are just the cutest things with warm personalities and eyes that twinkle (saw Julia last weekend, wow, she’s growing up and looking more and more like you, I even got a hug) and your little bros, well…Ryan could only hope he was as sweet looking as Johnny (any pics of Ryan as a baby??).
Miss you and so happy for your journey. YOU look healthy and happy. Sounds like, despite the ticks (that would end it for me) you are having a blessed time. Revel in it sweetheart. God does love you and is doing great things in your life. I may talk the talk but you are walking the walk. Godspeed!!!!
Luvyameanit, Lisa
2Posted by Nancy Teague on 2/26/2010 7:02:18 PM
Em, You look wonderful and so happy. I am thrilled to see you and hear from you. What a beautiful insight God has given you about family. I know you would not know this, but your mom and I have had hours of conversation about what a family really is. We both come from by definition, "small families" and have we have longed for the "Walton sytle family". It appears God has shown you what family really means and has allowed you to share that insight with us. Believe me it could not have come at a better time. I thank God for your insight and for putting you in my life to share it with me. We miss you and think about you all the time. It is wonderful to see you so well and happy. Your smile radiates God and His love. It is written all over you. Be careful in your travels to your next stop and know we are praying for you constantly and love you very much. Nancy
3Posted by Glenn on 2/27/2010 9:57:59 AM
HEY Emily, I have missed you over the last few weeeks. You have been the topic of many conversations. We have wondered how much of a contrast it must be from the US to the outback. (We went to the Outback steakhouse in your Honor)Did the locals ever talk about the "whisperer'as a sacred part of their culture? Thanks for the pictures and your contented Smile!!!This is aCRazy world in which we live.We often live our lives with a segrgated bias because that's all we know how to do. Thanks for educating us to this big world full of people just like us. Why do Firemen wear Red suspenders? to keep their pants up silly!!!! keep up the Lord's work. Glenn
4Posted by Karen Mical on 2/27/2010 11:09:42 AM
Yeah! News of our Emily. It was great to see you and your host family. Can you believe we are already approaching March? Time is slipping by me. I am so happy you are busy with the right kind of business. Road blocks and stuff like that are great ways to see what we are really made of and opportunities for witness, or much needed rest from a hectic schedule. Well, Just want you to know I love you and thinking about you daily. Love you
K
so happy to experience this whole TRUE community thing with you this year. I love you friend.
7Posted by kathy on 2/28/2010 12:03:38 PM
Hey sweet Em…
Wow…. The smiles on your face and the faces of all your Aboriginal family are beautiful to see. It’s hard not the notice the extraordinary extremes of the God given colors in the faces of all of you…..children of God.
The deep, rich, dark stunning hues of your Aboriginal family contrasted with the fair, bright,translucent colors of Em. Amazing… All children of God, loved by God, created in His own Image…. Amazing……
Also, I love Leon’s T-shirt…. God’s using him as a fisher of men, just as much as He is using Team 3:17 to fish for men.
Love you so much… mom
8Posted by rowena tunnell on 2/28/2010 3:04:23 PM
What a gift of love and acceptance. God's lessons are so cool. Little Johnny hs me wrapped around his little finger. You and God are shining. Shine on sweet girl. Row
amazing, emily! one of the things i said upon returning from the world race was "i didnt know i had so much family!" and its so true. may you continue to be adopted into the body in every place you set your feet. carry their stories in your heart. you're doing great!
10Posted by Mary on 2/28/2010 7:52:30 PM
It's so good hear from you. I'm so glad you're finding all kinds of brothers from other mothers and sisters from other misters all over this great big world. =) We're truly all one family in His great BIG kingdom! Think of you pray for you all the time. MLS
11Posted by Karen B. on 3/8/2010 2:53:37 PM
Emily,
It is so nice to have you online again. I know last month was hard, but you made it. I'm sure the "magic" you left with your new family is something they will never forget. We all know the "Emily Magic" you share. You look great and I'm sure every day is an adventure of a lifetime. Can't wait to read your next blog and see your next group of pictures. Be safe and keep smiling. Karen B.
12Posted by Sharon M. on 3/9/2010 9:59:08 AM
Emily,
What an awesome testimony of the love of God. So thrilled to see that you are dong well and looking so very happy. Much love to you friend!
13Posted by Glenalyn on 3/16/2010 9:26:55 PM
That's beautiful. You're beautiful. Beautiful pictures :) So excited to serve alongside you again this month :)
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Notice how your “mothers” both wear their hair the same and have warm smiles and are beautiful women. That hit me like a ton of bricks. Both “dads” have that manly look of being responsible and proud of their family, your little “sisters” are just the cutest things with warm personalities and eyes that twinkle (saw Julia last weekend, wow, she’s growing up and looking more and more like you, I even got a hug) and your little bros, well…Ryan could only hope he was as sweet looking as Johnny (any pics of Ryan as a baby??).
Miss you and so happy for your journey. YOU look healthy and happy. Sounds like, despite the ticks (that would end it for me) you are having a blessed time. Revel in it sweetheart. God does love you and is doing great things in your life. I may talk the talk but you are walking the walk. Godspeed!!!!
Luvyameanit, Lisa
K
Wow…. The smiles on your face and the faces of all your Aboriginal family are beautiful to see. It’s hard not the notice the extraordinary extremes of the God given colors in the faces of all of you…..children of God.
The deep, rich, dark stunning hues of your Aboriginal family contrasted with the fair, bright,translucent colors of Em. Amazing… All children of God, loved by God, created in His own Image…. Amazing……
Also, I love Leon’s T-shirt…. God’s using him as a fisher of men, just as much as He is using Team 3:17 to fish for men.
Love you so much… mom
It is so nice to have you online again. I know last month was hard, but you made it. I'm sure the "magic" you left with your new family is something they will never forget. We all know the "Emily Magic" you share. You look great and I'm sure every day is an adventure of a lifetime. Can't wait to read your next blog and see your next group of pictures. Be safe and keep smiling. Karen B.
What an awesome testimony of the love of God. So thrilled to see that you are dong well and looking so very happy. Much love to you friend!
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