Today in my village is a rainy, cold day, the best kind of day for thinking, meditating, and reading. Today also happens to be Sunday, a day of rest and worship. This mix led to one of the most heart wrenching church services I've ever attended. Bear with me as I try to paint the picture:
A gathering of about 25 mothers, fathers, staff, and children.
One teenage boy leads several songs and another prays.
One man leads a discussion in the beauty of families and how important families are. He rejoices at the fact that most of these people finally became reunited today after being split up because of the war.
A time for popcorn style prayer time is given....
Do you know what they pray for? Do they pray for Putin's death or retribution on Russia? Do the tell God how mad and angry they are for being seperated from their loved ones and having to witness death, destruction, or hunger?
NO
They thank God over and over for the blessings. For families being reunited after long times of separation. For God providing a safe haven, clean beds, warm food, and a way out of the danger zones. For God's grace and mercy. For Jenny and Andrew opening up their camp for those less fortunate. For the people watching their children (especially Lindsay and Ray) when they could not. For those neighbors, friends and families still surrounded by danger. For the sweet moments that they were living right now... the present became such a present.
What can I take from such a powerful moment? How can I learn from these sweet, beautiful people? Live in the present and treasure those moments. Take advantage of the time with your family. Instead of being bitter about the past, worried about the future, or overwhelmed about present problems, look to God and praise him.
"God I will praise you in the storm or sunshine. I will look to you in times of doubt. I will praise you for the small blessings you send my way. Thank you for your provisions and future plans. You are my rock and my fortress. You are the cornerstone of my faith that I continue to build on and find shelter in. Thank you for these people here at camp and thank you for bringing them into my life. Help me to step out of my comfort zones and help me as I continue to grow into the woman You want me to be. Through Jesus' name I pray to you. Amen"
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Friday, September 12, 2014
1st Day of 1st Grade
Happy Friday everyone! We started the weekend off right with the first day of school. Between me cleaning/organizing and Sergai & Kola finishing up the entry way, the schoolroom was finally kid friendly and we were able to start school!!! We played games, sang songs, and did review workbooks instead of normal desk work. The kids also noticed everything "new" in the classroom and received their first day of school goodies (princess pen&markers, glitter pen, and super cool doodle book).
So thankful school started off on a good foot! No tears, fighting, or screaming :) It blows me away how both girls automatically held pencils/markers/pens correctly and completed all the desk work without complaint. Last year, these tasks were daily struggles that led to tears, bad attitudes, and sometimes timeouts. This year? Piece of cake!
So thankful school started off on a good foot! No tears, fighting, or screaming :) It blows me away how both girls automatically held pencils/markers/pens correctly and completed all the desk work without complaint. Last year, these tasks were daily struggles that led to tears, bad attitudes, and sometimes timeouts. This year? Piece of cake!
Lord, continue to give me the patience when those tears and 'tudes come and the wisdom to teach these precious children what they need to know this year. Also, continue to give my co-workers and friends the strength and patience while hosting displaced people from of eastern Ukraine.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
This Ain't My First Rodeo
Hey guys,
Well it's the beginning of a new school year. I'm back in Ukraine an ready for action! So far I have unpacked my bags, dusted/vacuumed, and cleaned out my fridge. My little domichka is ready for another year of laughter, tears, and everything in between.
Trying to get back in the swing of things is tricky but hopefully our school will be able to start soon. These little cuties came to visit me soooo I have them their "back to school" and "I missed you" tshirts. *notice the future wildcats :)
**Sohpie didn't want to pose with her new shirt but I wanted her pic anyways
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Stepping Into the Unknown
If you haven't heard yet, I'M COMING BACK TO UKRAINE!!!!
Yes, Ukraibe is in a war with Russia (Thanks to Putin). No I don't speak the language. Yes, I feel safe to return but I do have escape stradegies in place just in case.
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