I've posted many things about our life in Haiti, and yes, there are some in here, too. But this is just a catch up of our last almost 3 months. In traveling, and in that time we did put on over 7,000 miles, it was hard to sit down and gather thoughts to do a post. Our stateside time this year held so many joyous moments and times. And our return to Haiti did the same. So, with this in mind, here is a copy of an email I sent out this morning...
Just wanted to get a quick note
out and let everyone know we are home and back at ... well, doing what
we do! I had thought I'd have some time now for some other things since
Savanah is home in Canada....not going to happen. Been sort of swamped
under with simply life. Most people can understand life's fun times. I
get ready to do something, but have to fix something to do it. Or, get
ready to do my MFI paperwork for the airport, and run out of ink...not
that easy to fix here...but praise the Lord for some great friends in
Fort Pierce, who sent me in some ink. But it's always the little
things. Have you been there, and done that?
Trying to
get a newsletter finished and printed...printed 49 copies before I
realized I had headed it with NOVEMBER and not AUGUST. Not going to
reprint...just used white out. No, not a very professional way to do
things, but just a way to get it done. Don's been trying to get a lot
of catch-up things done and he, too, is hitting the "fix something
before doing something" spot.
All of this brought to mind
what an INFALLIBLE God we serve. He doesn't make mistakes. And He
doesn't have to "redo" anything. So when things get a bit frustrating
here, we have to remember to simply turn to Him and take a deep breath.
No he doesn't "fix" our mistakes, but He forgives them. And He helps
us get through them and work them out.
This coming week
we will be starting to work on the Bucket Ministry again. How we
rejoice when a team comes to do these for us. It is very time consuming
for us to do them alone, but so worth the effort for those who receive
them. I received the list of prices on items we buy here for the
buckets. The price of buckets and of food have all increased. We know
the Lord knows this and He will supply what is needed. So please pray
with us that we will get these buckets filled and ready to go out in a
timely manner.
I've also started making plans to be working
at least once a week out at the IDADEE orphanage. I want to do some
individual insights into the children there, to share with supporters
and others wishing to help them out. I believe there is a plan to take
in more children in the very near future and we want to get that
information out when it happens.
We are starting to revamp
some of our paperwork for MFI, both in what we send to the office in the
states and how we do our papers here on this end of things. A bit time
consuming to start with, but worth that when we get it set up. Please
keep Missionary Flights in your prayers. They, too, are going through
some changes and need some prayer support.
And of course,
our prayers are going out for so many in need. The Lord has really
impressed on me the need to spend quality time in prayer. I praise God
we have seen some great things happening once we do pray. He is such a
faithful God and we rejoice in serving Him.
I read a quote (not sure who wrote it)...but it was so inspiring. It says, "If you saw the size of the blessing coming, you would understand the magnitude of the battle you are fighting." We have seen that happen here and really know the meaning of it.
I'd like to close with a prayer that I have used often in many circumstances and for many different people: "Heavenly
Father, I may not understand how everything will work out, but I trust
You. I don't see a way, but I know You will make a way. I have faith
at this very moment you are touching hearts, opening doors, and lining
up the right breaks and right opportunities. Things may look dark and
bleak now, but I have faith that my (or their) dawn is coming! In
Jesus' Name!"
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
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