God in His infinite wisdom created only one race when He formed mankind from the brown dirt. We are not separate races but one human family, sharing the same origin and divine purpose. You are not black. You are not white. We are all brown, each of us different in shade, language, culture, beliefs, and practices, yet fundamentally united in our creation by God. These differences do not divide us; they enrich the tapestry of humanity. Despite our diverse expressions, we are part of the same divine design, crafted by the Creator’s loving hand.
It is important to recognize that while we are all His creation, not everyone chooses to walk in His love. Children of God obey their Father and walk in His love, not in hatred or division. In God’s eternal kingdom, there will be no separation based on race or color. There will only be a community bought and redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ, one united family of believers. This truth calls us to look beyond superficial differences and see each other through the lens of divine love and purpose.
Today marks a significant milestone in my life — 100 days since my kidney transplant. This journey has been filled with gratitude, faith, and divine intervention. Throughout this time, I have seen God’s power and His divine purpose unfold in undeniable ways. My prayer for a miracle was answered, and I am reminded that God’s plans are perfect even when we cannot see them clearly. His love has sustained me through every challenge, and His presence has affirmed that life is a gift from His hand.
God sent an angel, a man whose heart is as pure as gold. He is not just any man but someone who has dedicated his life to sacrificial love. This man, driven by obedience to God’s calling, adopted two young men from Africa and one from Guatemala, demonstrating that love knows no borders. In a profound act of faith and compassion, he selflessly offered his kidney, risking his own health to give me a chance to live. He was tested and found to be a perfect match, a testament to God’s divine provision and the power of faith.
As I continue to recover, I am more committed than ever to confronting the false divisions the enemy seeks to create. We are all made from the same brown dust, molded by the Creator Himself. We are one human race, created to love, serve, and sacrifice for one another. Our differences are a reflection of God’s creativity, but our unity is rooted in His divine love.
To Duane, I say thank you. Thank you for obeying God’s call, for saving my life when others who looked like me wished me harm. You are more than a donor; you are my brother in Christ, my true blood kin. Your act of faith and sacrifice has permanently changed my life. You embody love, sacrifice, and divine purpose — KIDNEYFOLK — united by God’s grace and love.
Let us continue this journey together for many more days, united in love and purpose.