Five Christmas’…
Five New Year celebrations…
Five years of birthdays…
Have been missed.
Five year’s worth of life events -
marriages, divorces, separations, estrangement, boyfriends (not my own of course), breakups, babies, moves, sicknesses and deaths – have been missed.
Five years.
It hasn't been easy. I wouldn't trade the experiences, connections and adventures that I've had for anything as they've shown me more of my King, who I am and how wonderfully He and I work together when I obey. But it has been far from easy. If you had told me six years ago that I would find myself living overseas as an expat with no idea what the next step of my journey would hold, I don't think I would've believed you. I certainly didn't anticipate this life. But faithfulness to the Lord is to live a life of adventure, I've found. (Even for those who don't country hop and stay in the same place, there is an adventure for you too.) Someday I pray that adventure will include a family and perhaps even a stable home, but today I'm reflecting on the adventures that have already been had. So many more than can be recounted here.
It hasn't been easy. I wouldn't trade the experiences, connections and adventures that I've had for anything as they've shown me more of my King, who I am and how wonderfully He and I work together when I obey. But it has been far from easy. If you had told me six years ago that I would find myself living overseas as an expat with no idea what the next step of my journey would hold, I don't think I would've believed you. I certainly didn't anticipate this life. But faithfulness to the Lord is to live a life of adventure, I've found. (Even for those who don't country hop and stay in the same place, there is an adventure for you too.) Someday I pray that adventure will include a family and perhaps even a stable home, but today I'm reflecting on the adventures that have already been had. So many more than can be recounted here.
In June of 2011 I left America to go to China,
thinking it would only be for one year.
In 2012 I thought that I would stay in
China for just one more year.
In 2013 I obeyed and stayed for another
year, but was beginning to sense that the end wasn’t in sight just yet.
In 2014 God began preparing me to move –
but not back to America.
In 2015 my wonderful Father had me pack up
my life into two suitcases and two boxes, move, once again, to another country,
culture and community.
As 2016 approaches, I’m preparing for
another wild ride.
This may look like a lot but when you consider that this is all two people own aside from two boxes being sent by mail, it's not much. |
But He has been faithful.
When we needed a place to call home, He was
faithful to provide a place that was more and better than we could have
imagined. He even added the much desired and much prayed for and believed for
community that we so needed and desired.
When I had no idea where finances were
going to come from, He provided for our needs.
When it looked like there was no way we
would be able to acquire visas to stay, He provided the favor and the means to
do just that.
When I had no idea where to begin getting
involved in ministry, He provided the contacts to open the door to active
ministry all over the city.
When I broke my toe, He healed it. Just
‘cause He can. *smile*
When I needed church support, He brought it
(in the most unlikely of places)
When I was sick, He Healed.
When I was struggling with the goodness of
God, He was patient with His child and reminded me that He is a Good Father,
ALWAYS.
YES, my God has been faithful in every way
this year (as He has been in the past). And I am thankful for the hard times, the struggles, the challenges
that I’ve faced that have brought me closer to Him and taught me more of who He
is.
Looking forward to the coming year, I’m
excited to see what God has in store, though I confess that there is still lots
to discover. I will continue on in my working/assisting with SFC in various
aspects, including worship, teaching and relationship building. I will continue
on in my language study for as long as necessary (likely another 6 months at least). I
will continue to seek to build connections at the local Prayer House, as well
as the local body that I meet with regularly.
Yet, in the midst of the consistency, I’m
also seeking specific direction to become clearer in the coming weeks/months in
regards to ministry, schooling, trips to the US and financial provision. As it
is, I’m seeking and living off of financial support given. And will likely
continue to do so for at least the next year (legally I am unable to work on my current visa; depending on how God leads in areas of ministry will dictate whether I seek work after language or continue on in this new phase of life). I would urge you again to pray and
consider giving a small amount (maybe only $20) monthly to assist in the basic living
expenses that need to be covered. One of the many blessings that has come in
recently is that I’ve been accepted as an “agent” of International Christian
Mission Services (ICMS) which is a 501(c)(3) organization and enables those
giving to me as an overseas missionary to receive tax receipts. This is especially good news for the churches that I've been in contact with. A BIG answer to prayer.
2016 will be a year of excitement and challenge!
It will be year of constant change and the unexpected. But it will also be a year of blessing and declaration. A year of fulfillment, and a
wonderful year of growing with our glorious and wonderful Father. This is what I do know.
As you prepare to enter into a new year, a new season, perhaps even a new chapter, I pray that our God would bless you greatly
in this coming new year and that 2016 would be a year of drawing closer to our
Lord as children of God as well as the Bride of Christ. God bless!!
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