Africa is SO HOT!
While you all are sitting back at home thinking you are sweating, add a
couple of gallons to it and you’ll feel me right now. ;)
Anyways, we are doing so much here, so I am just going to
touch on a few of the highlights for now.
One morning we went to a vocational school, which was all high school
age students studying for what their career will be. It was such an awesome time for me because I have
experience with high school students and I felt so comfortable there. I gave a short talk on the Parable of the
Sower, which was basically like giving a Young Life talk. Playing volleyball with the students and
chatting with them afterwards really made me miss all of my girls back home (I
miss you all SO MUCH!) and made me really recognize my passion for high school
ministry even more. We have also spent a
ton of time in elementary schools. At
the beginning we do a worship session and share a couple of bible stories,
sometimes with schools of 600 kids!
After being sick it took a while for me to have the energy to play with
the kids, so I have really loved the time we are given to go into the
classrooms and teach. The teaching style
is much different here, a lot more memorizing rather than learning the concept
behind it.
Something God is continuing to teach me, even though it was
something I thought I was finally figuring out, is how to trust Him in all
circumstances. It is something I think
we all strive for as Christians, but boy is the need for that elevated in a
third world country without the comforts of friends and family. I have found that my capacity to trust Him
must always be expanding and adjusting to the circumstances I am surrounded
by.
All in all, the Ghanaian culture is something I am still in
awe of when we go out each day. Some
parts are difficult, but the people are so kind and welcoming. The Christians I have met are some of the
strongest I have ever met; they are on fire for God and are an inspiration to
my team and I. They spend endless
amounts of time in prayer and when they worship they do it with overwhelming
passion and energy.
In just one month I will be back home, sharing pictures and
stories with all of you! I am so
appreciative of your prayers, and ask that you continue praying for strength
and health, especially these next two weeks as we move into another town and
will be very busy.
Much love, Al
You're amazing. Keep up the good work. Keep seeking and finding God's leading hand in all of this. I am so glad to hear that you are feeling better, and I will be praying for your continued health and energy. I will also be praying that you are able to really, really be present there with God and the Ghanian people. I missy you, Al, but I hope you are having the absolute time of your life.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE YOU, ALLY! Wish I had more inspirational things to say, but right now that's the biggest emotion coming to mind. And that I miss you. I haven't forgotten about my prayer commitment- thanks for writing; its great to hear a bit of what you're up to. xoxo Tayl
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