Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Day Full of Promise
As I lay in my bed each morning before the sun rises, listening to the rooster’s crow, I know even then that the day will be full of promise. Soon, I will get up to start my day and the children will begin to lift their angelic voices toward heaven in praise. Daily I am reminded of the glory of creation and of the heart of the Father for His children.
About 85 in number- the children have grown much more than I had anticipated. They are so healthy and strong. Their dreams are bigger, the expectations loftier, responsibilities greater and their hearts more pure. They greet the day with prayers to the Father and know that He will carry them through.
I cannot describe how wonderful it is to use Swahili again and to walk down the road hearing my name called from houses and bushes. I LOVE the people of Ntagacha. One of my goals for the summer has been to reestablish relationships within the village, and I have been doing just that.
It’s 8:30 at night and I am sitting outside, it is completely black minus a few flashlights and the only sounds I hear are the chirping of the crickets and the sound of their singing filling the night sky. They are singing: “Hakuna Mungu Kama Wewe” – “There is no one like our God.”
Each night I have been helping four of the older girls wash dishes. Though not my favorite chore, I look forward to these times. We talk about what they are learning in school, what America is like or just about our families and friends. I love each one of them dearly and love being able to have time set aside each day with them.
Today a few of us went to greet the local school. As I sat in the afternoon sun surrounded by beautiful, smiling faces, I felt such joy sweep over me. I was so excited about the potential that sat in front of me. These children, though they may not realize it now, are the future of their community. We encouraged them to study hard and they thanked us for coming and supporting them. There is such a sense of peace and unity here. God has truly brought blessing to this land.
I am so excited about what is going on here, and even more excited to be a part of it. Thanks to each and every one of you that have helped make this possible!!! My heart is still for Ntagacha!
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2 comments:
You rock! I love hearing about City of Hope and all that you are doing. Missin' you. Can't wait for the beach. I think it's something like 4 weeks and 4 days...
I love how much you love what you are doing! It's inspiring to me. Can't wait to see you.
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