Most of you know that we have moved, again, for the third time in less than two years. It is a little hard to believe at times that we have only been living overseas for two years. After all we have seen and experienced, it feels like we have been living overseas for at least 5 years, maybe more. Haha. It seems pretty surreal that we have actually moved to a new city to live here for the next year and a half. We are living in the capital of our country. It is a HUGE city of about 12 to 15 million. This is also where we came when Elias was born. We were here for three months and maybe that is why this all still seems very surreal and temporary. I keep feeling like we are going to go back to our old city after a couple of months, but we will be here until we go back to the States for 6 months. This is a huge adjustment for us. We are having to learn to live in a very large city, take public transportation with two small kids, and have an urban, fast-paced lifestyle. In January, Matt will start teaching English to a company here. We are still trying to figure out our schedule, our lives, and how everything is going to fit together. We will get there though. We have been very encouraged since our relocation. Being surrounded by people who are encouraging and spur you on is invaluable. We stay very busy here, but I love the people we work with and what we are doing. Father is teaching us a lot, and he is with us. If there is one thing that we have learned since living overseas, it is that he is so faithful, and he will never leave us nor forsake us. He is carrying us through this journey.
"The gospel is a word; so the church must be word-centered. The gospel is a missionary word; so the church must be mission-centered. The gospel is good news. It is a word to be proclaimed. It is a message. You cannot be committed to the gospel without being committed to proclaiming that gospel.
The church exists both through the gospel and for the gospel.
The problem is the gap between our rhetoric and the reality of our practice. The continual challenge for us is to apply this principle to church life and ministry without compromise." Total Church by Tim Chester and Steve Timmis
The church exists both through the gospel and for the gospel.
The problem is the gap between our rhetoric and the reality of our practice. The continual challenge for us is to apply this principle to church life and ministry without compromise." Total Church by Tim Chester and Steve Timmis
I don't want there to be a gap in my life. I want to put to action what is already true in my own life. I want to put feet, and hands, and lips, breath, and voice to it. Please pray this over me and our family.
Here is a song by Sara Groves that has also encouraged me lately as well, it is called Finite: It is a great reminder that I am finite and I will come to an end. It helps me to keep the most important things in the forefront of my mind.