I am constantly amazed by the ways God works in our lives; by His faithfulness and how much He can bring about in such a short time. My team was reminiscing and laughing recently over our first days here and meeting each other. It seems like so long ago! Another time and season. My beloved roommate Tersia just confided that our first night together she could hardly understand a word I said with my American accent and was completely freaking out. Ha! Well, we've certainly moved beyond the barriers of communication, now you can't get us to shut up!
Last month All Nations had a retreat/conference for all their members and missionaries, which they made available to any CPx students who are considering joining. The weekend was packed and at times overwhelming, but it was a wonderful experience. One morning that touched me was when Isabel Paterson shared, who is a friend of the McClungs, fellow missionary, and leader of CPx in Kansas City. This beautiful seventy-year-old woman went to the front, and before anything else got out her ukeleli and sang I Surrender. Her voice was still clear and strong, so sweet. Afterwords she shared her story of God's love, calling, and faithfulness in her life. Watching and listening to her, I saw the woman I want to be in 50 years. I had the blessing and privilege of speaking and praying with her as well. God really used her to bless and encourage me.
Easter weekend was our one and only break-four days to do whatever we wanted! I spent it with my friend Christianne, an intern from Alaska. The weekend was a blessed respite from the constant mental and emotional exertion and daily routines, though there was no lack of activity! There was a girls slumber party featuring loads of chocolate, cheap wine in a box, story telling, and heart sharing. The following day with minimum sleep a group of us climbed Chapmans Peak on pure adrenaline. It was breathtaking, overlooking the crystal, aquamarine waters of Hout Bay surrounded by mountains-what an awesome God! Sunday evening following our Easter celebration we had an amusing movie night. Watching Ice Age with the Germans, Africans, and Americans, we busted out laughing over the line "I don't know about your guys, but this is the funniest herd I've ever seen." Ironic.
This week we had a beautiful and encouraging experience during our outreach time at Greenmarket Square. Our team has been struggling a bit with discouragement over our ministry; it's a difficult environment for me, Tersia and Nichole to have a deep relationship with the ladies there, and we wonder about our "effectiveness". Then Promise, one of the ladies we've been sharing and praying with, told us how she spoke at her church on Easter Sunday, sharing on God's faithfulness in her life. She told us, "I was in the dark, and you brought the light. Now I am in the light; I have hope and I want everyone else to walk in the light." Praise God! He takes our humble, feeble efforts and uses them for His glory. You should see the smile on Promises face! If we accomplished nothing else in our time here that would be enough.
As the lecture phase draws to a close and we approach the halfway mark for CPx, I am putting more thought into my plans for after. God has shown me that this is a season for being poured in to-of learning and growing and pressing in to Him. He has said not to worry, that He will reveal His plans in the proper time. While resting in this, I am prayerfully considering coming back for the internship next year. Please join with me in praying for clear direction and peace. Wherever this road takes, what a privilege and grand adventure it is to serve our God!
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5 years ago
Wonderful to hear all that He is doing! I'm praying for you daily. Keep on experimenting with Him - now is your opportunity to take risks!
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