Day #1: Missions training
I will confess, I had nervous thoughts anticipating missions training. Early morning prayer, would I be late? And what about the fact that the morning between 8 and 10 is so beautiful, and we would be stuck inside of a basement with minimal light and an unexciting view?
Well, for today at least, I was awake. Not only that, but I was so blessed to go far beyond the basement. Pastor Andrew brought us to his favorite place in Ann Arbor. I was so pleased when we arrived. Obscure parking lot. Random trail. And then this glorious view:
This morning was so peaceful, and I felt so near to God in watching the mighty waters, the peaceful lake, the birds, the sun.... stillness and tumult living beside each other like neighbors. I could go on about today- frisbee and running, Ypsilanti evangelist and grocery shopping, being the frozen food fairy, eating Indian food, farewells to departing seniors, showing up places I don't even expect to find myself. Now I am at New Life. I am thankful for my unexpected life, and for this time in which God has chosen to leave me unemployed. It is a blessing.
Excerpt from my friend's prayer letter:
"I was challenged by the realization that sometimes God's answer to our prayers is not a tangible solution, but simply His presence."
"Serving God in Africa is sometimes my greatest desire, when really God Himself needs to be my greatest desire."
May God be my greatest desire. And yours as well.
*Photo Courtesy of John Blair, ganked from Flickr
Monday, May 4, 2009
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