If we aren’t friends on facebook or IG you might have missed the announcement that we received all of our things last week! It feels like Christmas, opening crates that were packed back in September/October. It’s been an absolute joy to have books to read and art supplies to use for school, even if our house is full of crates and chaos until we get some furniture. Jireh was so excited to see his books again that he just had to sit down in the middle of it all and read. I don’t blame him a bit! The other exciting part of this was getting the books we collected for the Betty Jonah Orphanage! I was thrilled to be able to deliver them on Saturday to the kids and help them set up their little library. Several of the kids sat and read the entire time, trading for new ones whenever they finished the book they were working on. I pray this will be a blessing to these children, and in the future I hope to add to their library whenever possible. A special thanks to the Silt Library for all of the donations!! Kenneth has added some large responsibilities to his schedule in the last week that are keeping him pretty busy! He now holds the title of Campus Director and will be overseeing operations on campus that don’t include academics. This is a pretty big responsibility, and one that doesn’t come with very clear instructions! Thankfully, he is very capable, and I know he will do a great job overseeing so many departments. He continues to coach soccer and basketball, teach two classes, do his doctorate homework, oversee several students doing work study, lead a student small group, and still find time to go shopping with me (our weekly “date”)! As much as we both didn’t want him to start our time in Liberia being busy, we know it is the best thing for the campus right now to have him in these leadership positions.
Despite all of these good things, this week has felt very long to only be Tuesday! Nothing too serious going on here, but sometimes little things can compound to make life just plain tiring. We are currently dealing with an onslaught of pink eye in our house. I’m not sure where we got it, but I’ll spare you the pictures. Three or four of us are passing it around, and it is no fun! Along with this, Jubal started running a fever tonight, so we are praying it’s nothing serious. I also realized that I may have spoken too soon about adjusting to the heat. It seemed like it was very bearable last week, but this week it’s just not. I think the humidity that usually comes with rainy season is starting to make itself felt with none of the relief of a good hard rain. We are cooling off during the day with cold baths and damp clothing, and thankfully, the nights are mild and even cool sometimes still. I hear that February and March are the hottest months of the year in Liberia, and I’m praying that is true, and we will soon be through them. My patience seems to be a lot thinner when I’m sweating buckets. We are feeling the overwhelm this week of life in a tougher place. The constant battle with sickness that we face overseas can be exhausting at times, and this, along with the heat and the stress of so many responsibilities, is all encompassing. The lesson we come back to is this: our feelings are just that, feelings. We feel hot. We feel tired. We feel stressed. Yet we are learning not to put much stock in our feelings. No matter the circumstances or mild discomforts, God is still working, sometimes more than we realize. We just have to continue to press on. Praises!
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As always, we are blessed to have you all in our lives! Thank you for lifting us up and for your encouraging emails and messages. We are so grateful for each one! We could not be here without the support of our friends and family, so thank you for supporting us! ”I’m not saying that I have this all together, that I have it made. But I am well on my way, reaching out for Christ, who has so wondrously reached out for me. Friends, don’t get me wrong: By no means do I count myself an expert in all of this, but I’ve got my eye on the goal, where God is beckoning us onward - to Jesus. I’m off and running, and I’m not turning back.” Philippians 3:12-14 the Message
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