When
I started the project of drawing 100 girls from
When
I first spoke to Becky Douglas about the idea of a coloring book, she said, “
She told me about the bright colors, how the landscapes and people are vibrant and eclectic.
With this in mind, I started to envision
the magic of
Beautiful landscapes, friendly animals and playful insects
started to present themselves as well. Who wouldn’t want to be friends with a
peacock, a tiger, elephant and more.
Because
of poverty and dire conditions difficult for us to understand, it is imperative
to help the children of
These little girls are eating the pieces of a broken coconut that fell off a truck and was run over.
The truth is these are all our daughters. It is our duty to help provide food, health care, education, shelter and even more, love, hope and a bright future. Rising Star Outreach is an absolute miracle.
Because of persistence and vision, they have made the necessary relationships to be in these leprosy colonies to minister to those in need. How I
thank and appreciate all those who work with Rising Star Outreach to make this
possible.
Me with Becky Douglas and Amy Humphrey, presenting Becky the painting of the girls in gold, also her daughter Amber as an angel who loves the children of India.
It was especially touching when I started an illustration of a woman who had lost much of her hands and feet because of leprosy. At first, I had the idea to draw her perfect, with 10 fingers and 10 toes, but as I was finishing the illustration, I felt impressed to erase her hands and feet and draw them as they really were. I had spent much time drawing her hands and feet perfect, so the act of erasing them was very emotional for me. As I started to cry, I could only image the pain and loss she had experienced.
Her toes and fingers were taken by such a horrible disease, it didn’t seem fair. I stared at the picture of her and reverently started to draw the unique and disformed shape of each hand, the curves where her fingers used to be, the heals of her feet, how humbling the process was. I drew the praying mantis next to here so she could always have someone praying for her, the firewood within reach so she didn't have to crawl to start a fire and the chipmunk for so she could have cheerful friendship. The lotus flower above her head is a blessing for her beauty and purpose.
My 100 Daughters coloring book was published in 2017 and is available on Amazon. 50% of the proceeds go to Rising Star Outreach Sponsorship. Since then I have taken it into schools, shared it at birthday parties, church events and even an open house where I spoke about the process of creating such a special book. (You can read about that here.) This spring 2021, Rising Star asked if I could illustrate several coloring pages for the boys. We could present them in Colors of Hope, a virtual online coloring event. I am the mother of five amazing sons and as before, the same question entered my mind, “What if these were your boys?”
Oh, how I love and pray for them. I asked for photographs of the little boys and to my delight, I saw them playing sports, climbing monkey bars, jumping, hanging out with friends and I couldn’t take my eyes off them.
They are just
like my boys who can’t wait to do their best, be silly, study, run fast and
light up the world. I hope you enjoy coloring my interpretation of who these
boys are and how through sponsorship, we can all play a vital and necessary
role in their bright future.
Go to Rising Star Outreach to download your coloring pages. Please consider sponsoring a child today.
Love
you all.