“And I’ll take with me the memories, To be my sunshine after the rain, It’s so hard to say goodbye to yesterday.” Boys 2 Men
“His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. Through these he has given us his very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature ” 2 Peter 1:3-4b
So I’m going to be one of those people who talks all about how great it is not to be around you. What? Are there really people like that? Okay, maybe that came out wrong. Let me start over.
I remember my High School graduation. One of my fellow classmates (there were only nine of us, mind you) got up to sing the Boys II Men song “It’s so hard to say goodbye”. It was very sweet and touching, until he started to give his speech after he sang. He started out by saying, “It’s really not hard to say goodbye, it’s time to go…” Now he was right of course, we couldn’t very well stay in high school forever and the time had come for us to leave. But, man, what a way to say it! Just to boldly proclaim “It’s easy to go!”
That’s how I feel lately. In case you didn’t see me there or you didn’t know, I recently took a trip home for about a month before returning to Ghana. I have to say I was really excited to get there, and enjoyed my time a lot. I got to see friends and family (including a new niece and nephew!), got to visit churches, meet with my Pastor and other spiritual mentors and take some time to rest and recoup. But to be completely honest, I was probably more excited to get back to Ghana than I had been to go home in the first place. Now, before all my family and friends stop reading and cut me off for saying that I’d rather be here than there, I love you all and I would absolutely love to be around you all the time. I just think that would work out better for me if all of you packed up and came with me
Something that I’ve been coming to realize is that, having once tasted of the plans God has for you, nothing else is quite as satisfactory, no matter how wonderful it may be. I would probably have said before that I knew this, or something along those lines, but there are just some things that you don’t really know until you’ve experienced them firsthand. Of course, this doesn’t mean that everyone should move to the mission field because you’ll be so much happier than you ever were before. I think most people wouldn’t love it for long periods of time, not because they’re not cut out for it…it’s just that not everyone has the same purpose in life. That’s why God made some people to be missionaries and some people to be pastors and some to be businessmen and some to be…I don’t know, astrophysicists. My point is that I’m where I’m supposed to be right now and I love it.
I’ve really been blessed by something over the last couple of months. In the past couple of years I’ve managed to accumulate friends that have ended up flung far and wide across the globe. Not that long ago, the only possible international call I could have considered making would have been to Mexico. But all of a sudden, I find that I have friends in Singapore, Ukraine, Tanzania, Costa Rica, Holland, Iraq, South Africa, Switzerland, Romania, Nigeria, Israel, Sierra Leone and probably some other places that I’m leaving out (if you’re there please forgive me). Most of these people are in missions in some way, and I get reports from them as to how things are going. I cannot tell you how encouraging it is to hear what God is doing all around the world. I get to read about orphans in Ukraine, Iraqis showing interest in Christ, border guards along the Gaza Strip risking their lives to bring a sick child to a waiting medical team amidst falling bombs, Bengalis hearing the Good News in a foreign country and then going back to Bangladesh, and the list goes on and on.
Our God is a wonderful, caring, compassionate God and I am blown away by His love for us.
Grace and Peace to you all!
Rachel
Comments (11)
You have quite a daughter there, Jim!
Kathi
Wow – what a blessing! I’m excited for Rachel just reading this! Will keep her in my thoughts and prayers.
Wow! Just wow.
Hope you have a Marvelous evening!…….In Christ’s Love…..Monic
*smile*
ministry is awesome. But what to do when we come off the mountain top? It is a challenge to live everyday with grace…and pray that the “little things” can count. I think they can. Glad 2cu again
Thank you for sharing her letter, what a wonderful mission she is on.
Heather
What a wonderful heart your daughter has!…..Good to hear from you too!
Blessings!
Mike
It has been so long since I’ve really visited around Xangaland, and so I am just now reading this tremendous testimony to God’s faithfulness in leading Rachel into this ministry which so obviously has won her heart. And I agree with Mike up above ~ she has such a wonderful (beautiful) heart for God & for serving Him. Thank you for sharing this letter with us. I trust you are doing well, too. God bless you. I am praying for Rachel right now. ~ Carolyn
thanks for the nice comments
I just reread this and again am so impressed! I am going to put Rachel on my regular prayer list, and commit to pray for her on a regular basis (3x/month at least). Blessings~ Carolyn