Yesterday we worshiped, rode motorcycles, danced in the rain, drank tea, watched a movie and then settled in for the evening.
What a sabbath to remember!
Happy Monday
-DG
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Monday, January 23, 2017
||Rewind, To Week One||
“Destrier was as excited as his master at this unusual
journey, and Caspian, though tears had come into his eyes at saying good-bye to
Doctor Cornelius, felt brace and, in a way, happy, to think that he was King
Caspian riding too seek adventures, with his sword on his left hip and Queen
Susan’s magic horn on his right. But when day came, with a sprinkle of rain,
and he looked about him and saw every side unknown woods, wild heaths, and blue
mountains, he thought how large and strange the world was and felt frightened and
small. C.S. Lewis, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Return to Narnia, yes I’m
21 and just now started reading this series.
Immediately when I read this paragraph I rewound to the day
before I left to come to Tanzania. I thought of the sendoff I had with my
friends who surprised me with a Tribal Rave (my dream dance party) the emotions
that came with that, as well as the excitement I felt in my heart to serve
Jesus in this new continent.
Then I reminisced to my first week here and like Caspian,
I suddenly felt the world grow bigger each day of that first week, even the
first month, and myself shrink into what felt like an ever-widening corner.
Everything seemed heightened and dramatic. My worries were
many and I wondered why God called me here when it seemed like I could do
almost anything better, back in the states.
But now, three and a half months in, I’ve seen purpose. Not
all of God’s purposes because, well I’m not Him and I’ll never understand all
His reasons for why He does what He does. The longer I’m here though, the more
I’m ok with (some days more than others) just doing what I’m assigned to do or continuing
long term projects, learning, being, laughing or breathing.
God is teaching me how to worry less and if that’s the only
reason why He brought me to Tanzania I’m beyond thankful.
The reminders placed in pages of a book, words on a chalk
board, or anything that takes your mind back, I believe, are important to acknowledge.
It’s encouraging and magnifies God’s work in us, through Him!
Happy Monday
-DG
Sunday, January 15, 2017
||Feast Your Eyes||
Let us take a moment to admire the beauty of this African Queen, otherwise known as Lulu.
Happy Monday
-DG
Happy Monday
-DG
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