When the horrors of war visited the civilians of Nanjing, China, women were not spared in the mounting violence and many were assaulted and killed. In this threatening environment, Minnie Vautrin took heroic measures to protect Chinese women from harm. Serving as a missionary teacher at Ginling College in Nanjing, Minnie cooperated with Chinese nationals, missionaries, surgeons and business people and turned the college into a "safety zone", a place of refuge for thousands of women and girls.
In the Bible, we learn that Ruth and her mother-in-law, Naomi, were in need of some protection, too. To survive as widows, they had to glean what they could from the harvested fields. As what the custom, Ruth sought a "kinsman redeemer". This was a next of kin or close relative to her deceased husband who would marry her to continue the family line. Boaz was just such a man. He was touched by Ruth's sacrificial care for Naomi and her desire to look for refuge in the Lord (Ruth 2:12). Boaz worked honorably to "redeem" Ruth and to make her his wife. He then provided for her and Naomi.
Our ultimate refuge is in the Lord Himself (Ps. 46:1). Yet, He wants to use us as instruments to provide a "safety zone" for others. Think it over: In what ways can you meet the needs of others? Check with community ministries or a local church to see how they're reaching out, and join in. As Shakespeare said, "they truly love who show their love".
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