Nov 7th marked the two year anniversary of our arrival in Greece. It is hard to believe that two years have flown by. Some who study missions say that the two year mark brings with it a sort of lull in enthusiasm for the job and I must agree. There are so many times when I wonder what God was thinking by calling us here. As one used to only one hometown and people group, sometimes I am still overwhelmed by our surroundings here. It continues to be a struggle to keep God's perspective on things and to live each day fully for Him instead of longing for the past or dreaming of the future!
We were recently encouraged by these words from the Jesus Calling devotional:
I am working My ways in you: the divine Artist creating loveliness within your being. My main work is to clear out debris and clutter, making room for My Spirit to take full possession. Collaborate with Me in this effort by being willing to let go of anything I choose to take away. I know what you need, and I have promised to provide all of that-abundantly!
Your sense of security must not rest in your possessions or in things going your way. I am training you to depend on Me alone, finding fulfillment in My Presence. This entails being satisfied with much or with little, accepting either as My will for the moment. Instead of grasping and controlling, you are learning to release and receive. Cultivate this receptive stance by trusting Me in every situation.
We are living these words right now. Striving to learn all God has to teach us; to shed the comfortable for the uncomfortable, to surrender more fully to Him and to His ways and to learn to lean more fully on Him and not on our understanding.
Highlights:
knowing how to get from one place to another
relationships, conversations we have had with encouraging Greeks
opportunities to be the hands and feet of Christ to the needy here
Continual struggles:
learning to speak Greek
missing the kids and grandkids and family back home
Thank you all so much for your faithful partnership with us. We so appreciate you all!
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