Tuesday, April 3, 2012

a wee window

The thing about modern travel is, as has been mentioned before, that it seems rather unnaturally fast.  You step onto an airplane and are transported thousands of miles in hours and thrust into another life just like that.  So forgive the silence on this wee corner of the internet which is meant to keep people up-to-date on things that are happening, as I walked again through a time of transition.


"to every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. . ."  
Ecclesiastes 3:1


The Lord is so faithful to keep His people dependent, isn't He?  I love how looking back over the last number of years one can see His hand continually leading and guiding.

A wee window into the past month. . .
Learning the names of a whole new group of students, arriving right when they started taking off their name tags.  And hearing their testimonies, and seeing the Lord work in their lives.  Oh, what a blessing to see the power of the Lord evidenced in the yielded lives of His people.

Adjusting again to the rhythm of life down here. . .the new 'normal'.  For example, you know that you are going on an intense shopping trip when it takes three girls and four carts (I'm still not entirely sure how we managed to get it all out to the vehicle!) and when the store employees learn your names by the time you leave.
spring in the mountains
Realizing again that it is not about doing great things for the Lord, but to walk in daily and constant obedience.  That being available for His purposes is far greater than being tied to any to-do list.  That what He has called me to in this season may not seem like some great missionary endeavor but He continues to teach me to faithfully pour out to all around me.

Having a long time dream of mine be realized as a group of us are learning sign language together (in order to better communicate with one of the girls here on campus)  It now can take us interns up to three times as long to 'talk' with each other, but doing it together helps so much with retention (plus it provides much laughter to the onlooking students)

Now it is hard to believe that we are again preparing for a graduation. . .I wish it wasn't quite so cliche to say that time is flying by.  Oh, that we would be a people who redeem the time; whose desire for each day would be to see His kingdom come in our lives and in those around us.

"The world has yet to see what God can do with and for and through and in and by the woman who is fully and wholly consecrated to Him. I will try my utmost to be that woman." 
- adapted from a quote often attributed to D.L. Moody - 

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