Wednesday Addition

Holly K. gave me permission to post this. When you finish reading, I hope you will feel led to pray for Holly and others serving around the world in similar positions.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Still waters?

Life in a dry, desert area can be interesting. You suddenly realize the importance of water. Right now, as I sit here typing this, I have no water. I turn on my faucet and nothing comes out. I sit here thinking, “Today was really hot and I’m pretty smelly … how am I going to get un-smelly?!” Then I think of my favorite Psalm – one that everyone should know: Psalm 23.

“The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my soul.”

After being away from “green pastures” and “quiet waters” for two months, I really have a new appreciation for them. One day, in Dakar, we were at the Marine House to watch the movie “Fireproof.” (They set it up like a movie theater! I got to eat a hot dog and Kit Kat bar!) Well, they had grass there! GRASS!! I took off my flip-flops and walked barefoot in the grass. It was AMAZING!!

Life is like that. Sometimes we have been out in the desert for too long. We need to take off our shoes and run barefoot in the cool, green grass. We need to stick our feet in the refreshing, clear water. Living in the actual desert, I have to remind myself not to be in the “desert” for too long. I have to let God lead me into those “green pastures” and “quiet waters.” I cannot rely on my own strength out here. I have to rely on HIM!!! Otherwise, little things like no water or the electricity going off every day will really start to get to me. I have to look at the glass as 1/2 full, not 1/2 empty. I praise God for the lady who lived in my house before who filled up about ten 10 liter jugs full of tap water for times when the water is out. I praise God that the electricity only stays off for about an hour at a time, sometimes 30 minutes. I praise God for technology that allows me to video-call my parents and “attend” my grandmother’s 74th birthday party. I praise God for a cat who kills my bugs at night so they don’t crawl on me!

In all, I have had a good dose of culture being here. I had a guy from telephone company wander into my house unannounced (scared me to death!). I’ve eaten from a common bowl (I did get a spoon though). I’ve met many people and look forward to building relationships with them. I’m continuing my Wolof learning and making lots of people laugh in the process. God is good though. I am very blessed and know that God will continue to bless me.

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