Sitting here by the fireplace on the shore of the great Lake Superior, thankful for the quilt that is doing an exceptional job in keeping my legs warm and toasty, and watching the waves crash up onto the icy rocky shore only feet below me, I can only think: how glorious!
It was just yesterday that I was in the bustle & hustle of the quaint DC proper of Georgetown visiting with my sister and her husband. And only 24 hours before that was I in Amsterdam with 5 mothers, each holding their little one and anxiously awaiting the next leg of their trip to the US for the first time. And only 24 hours previous to Holland, I was sitting in an Ugandan press conference- bringing a small bit of publicity into the fact that five Ugandan residents (those residents being children I might add) were being flown to the US to have open heart surgery- a necessity for them if they are to live past their childhood.
Thinking back through the past 72 hours my mind can only now think: how glorious!
What a glorious, sovereign, faithful, providing Heavenly Father I serve.
This past week has been a whirlwind of events and I cannot point to one area independent of the Lord's gracious hand. To God be the glory!
One of my favorite passages in scripture is found in Colossians 1:15-18
He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. For by him all
things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether
thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities- all things were created through
and for him. And he is the head of the body, the church.
(so powerful if I understand what is being said...and who this passage is speaking of...amazing!)
I am always amazed at the times and events the Lord has for his people. Even now- sitting here by the toasty fireplace- waiting for the boys to return from snowmobiling I am aware of the fact that none of this would be great or possible if it were not from the Lord. I guess I am trying to say- whether I am sitting here in the cabin, or on a crowded bus in Kampala, Uganda- there is purpose to the time being spent. I'm learning how quickly time passes and I want to be intentional with each moment I have. I am thankful for the glimpse into a new culture and peoples and I can only imagine what the Lord has in store next for the 5 mothers and their babes. Pray for successful surgeries and tender hearts for the gospel in the upcoming weeks. I have enclosed a photo of one of our little ones who will have surgery this next week. She is beautiful- from a Muslim family- and loves life. I will be heading to Washington National Children's Hospital for the next three months where I will have the privilege to work with two of our little boys just brought here- who will have surgery in the next couple of weeks. I am looking forward to being at their bedsides as they are brought back from the operating room. Pray for my interaction with the moms and our wonderful translator, Olivia, as their boys are recovering in the ever intimidating ICU. I'll keep you posted on the surgeries. =) God is so good.
