I don’t think I’ve introduced you to Golygonne (little bit)yet…the lizard who sleeps in my room! He is very shy so I usually just see him at night, but we are good friends.
I just want to say thank you for reading my blog! It is so encouraging when I see your comments and a good reminder that I have sisters and brothers in Christ who are going with me on this journey! If you have any questions about what I am doing, where I am living, what what what (a phrase they say here all the time kinda like blah blah blah) please ASK! This is the 1st blog I’ve ever done so I know I’m probably leaving out some important things, but I don’t know what. So your questions are very welcome, just right it in the comment place or shoot me an email.
I am going to need some mad prayer for this Sunday school thing I can tell you that one for sure! Although we split up the kids this morning older from younger, I still had 19 eight to eleven year olds with me! I prepared a lesson about Joseph but forgot the coat of many colors at home along with the lesson plans! OH it was bad! The kids got bored so easy and wanted to go to the lue (toilet) every 5 seconds! It doesn’t help that we are in a room that is so close to the main service that I have to talk loudly so the kids can hear me above the adults, and at the other end of the room is the smaller children who are going crazy as well…at one point I just stopped talking because nearly every kid was looking past me to the other side of the room, I turned around to see four small ones in a toddler pile up, one kid jumping over another’s back and no teacher in site! I laugh about it now, but at the time I was a bit panicked. And I had such a good plan too. I was very discouraged afterwards. But tonight I rode with my neighbor Raurau to church and on the way he blessed me with a word from God that spoke straight to my heart. First he spoke about how he was praying and fasting all of Feb for something he had been struggling with and how overcoming a struggle is not done easily with a one time, simple prayer…it takes work. And I really needed to hear that. Then he spoke about how God does not expect us to be perfect just available and try our best. God knows we are weak humans, and if you look at who He was friends with in the Bible – all of them messed up big time at some point. God does not expect perfection just honesty and effort. Oh wow – if that was the only word I received last night it would have been enough, but it didn’t end there. I was greatly encouraged by the sermon as well. I love worshiping with my African brothers and sisters!!! Although City Bible is a more conservative church, they still leave plenty of room for the spirit to move. I wish I could describe it in words, but…you’ll just have to come here and experience it for yourself!
The scripture for you is from pastor Les, who preached last night. John 10:10 “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” The enemy wants us broken and in despair, he loves when we dwell on our faults and weakness that we have. BUT God’s desire is that we have an abundant life. One that is full and bubbling over with the fruits of the spirit and touching everyone it is near. If that does not describe you…what needs to change so that it does?
Erica,
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to reading your posts! It is so exciting to read about God working in and through your life. i know there must be difficult and challenging times. Please know that prayers are said for you and your work every day! Love You, Pam