Waiting.
How do we wait? What is our posture while we wait?
Is it one of anxiousness or of an unwavering trust in a God who is always in control?
Oh it is so exciting for me to sit down and write this update. On Monday I was able to get an evaluation and was checked out of my formal study of the National Culture and Language, Tok Pisin!!! Honestly, it is just the coolest thing to be at this place. I questioned and wondered…
Read MoreFor the last two months I have been in PEI, a remote people group of about 200 people with their own unique language and culture living just off the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea. So many new experiences and what once felt uncomfortable or difficult, ultimately led to a heart of gratitude for each moment…Why did I go? What did daily life look like? What’s next?
Read More“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path”.
Psalm 119:105
G R A T E F U L.
That really is the word I would use during this sweet transition into life in Papua New Guinea. I know Thanksgiving was last week, but I am actively choosing a heart of gratefulness these days so I am going to keep it going.
SO WHAT HAS LIFE CONSISTED OF THE LAST FEW MONTHS?
Read MoreIn just 3 days I head across the border to Mexico for the next 10 months to get the training I need to move long term to an underdeveloped, remote part of the world. This time is designed to…
Read More…I didn’t have this “moment” where the Lord said in a loud booming voice, “RACHEL, I AM NOW CALLING YOU TO BE A MISSIONARY.”
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