I left Ethiopia for a few short weeks...
My time at home for a break in America sped by but was so refreshing. I had time to relax with my parents and sister- they are so great! And I also enjoyed some of the things that are really a luxury for most of the world- things like paved streets, running water, consistent power-electricity, high speed internet, bath tubs and showers with soft water, such a big variety of things to choose from in supermarkets, and clean swimming areas. Oh, and did I mention already trying on clothes, the loveliness of AC , and the yumminess of ice cream? Ha ha. So nice.
I also had the privilege of speaking to individuals and
to groups and classes about Ethiopia. What a blessing to see family and friends
and our church family and to share about what God has been teaching me in
Ethiopia. There are always so many stories to share!
But by far the bigggest thing that I’ve realized most about communication
and really living overall on “mission,” is the real impact you can have comes
from what you lean on as you speak, teach ,love others and live.
For most of my life, I leaned on ME- my own strength. I would rely on my own skill as a communicator, for example, to be effective. And though sometimes that would end up being okay and maybe even very good- at the end of the day- when I leaned on my own strength, it wouldn’t have the power or impact it could have had. My skill was without a spiritual edge. My insight too narrow. My love too shallow.
My time at home for a break in America sped by but was so refreshing. I had time to relax with my parents and sister- they are so great! And I also enjoyed some of the things that are really a luxury for most of the world- things like paved streets, running water, consistent power-electricity, high speed internet, bath tubs and showers with soft water, such a big variety of things to choose from in supermarkets, and clean swimming areas. Oh, and did I mention already trying on clothes, the loveliness of AC , and the yumminess of ice cream? Ha ha. So nice.
our adorable parents :-) |
my Mom and Sister |
B and A :-) |
poolside, USA |
ICE CREAM!!!! |
Someone asked me what had
changed most about my communication style since living in Ethiopia for the past
several years. Communication has always been a big part of my life and
education background, public speaking, teaching and writing are my favorites. But the way I communicate now and how I now plan has
definitely changed. Before, I memorized word for word every teaching, every
talk, every lesson and I would spend hours practicing. But now that’s
impossible. With the amount of teaching I do and the hours I teach, I just have
to work more from an outline and go with the flow, without being so scripted.
Scary... but it was a necessary change and actually brought more freedom.
For most of my life, I leaned on ME- my own strength. I would rely on my own skill as a communicator, for example, to be effective. And though sometimes that would end up being okay and maybe even very good- at the end of the day- when I leaned on my own strength, it wouldn’t have the power or impact it could have had. My skill was without a spiritual edge. My insight too narrow. My love too shallow.
We’re often taught to do things out of our strength. But what God has been teaching me is that
when I reach back and touch my dependency on Him- when I lead from and love
from that relationship-that’s when real impact happens. The first big evidence
is that genuine humility is displayed which is good salt. Then I believe this
lean into your relationship with God is the invitation He waits for to use your
gifts for His glory. It’s when you’re teaching, preaching, serving and loving
others can take on a whole new level that leaves an impact for eternity.
When you don’t do things because of you or for you or by
you; but it becomes of Him, for Him, and by Him. That’s when timely words are
given, divine appoints happen, and God does amazing things through your words
and actions.
If you serve in weakness, love others in weakness, teach and preach in your weakness, ...
but lean on God in that weakness- that’s when God can use the most ...
Paul seemed to get this…
2 Corinthians
12: 9-10
Most gladly,
therefore, I will rather boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ
may dwell in me. Therefore, I am well content with weaknesses, with insults,
with distresses, with persecutions, with difficulties, for Christ’s sake; for
when I am weak; then I am strong.
It’s also what turned unlearned guys, Jesus’ disciples, into
world changers:
Acts 4:13
Now as they
observed the confidence of Peter and John and understood that they were
uneducated and untrained men, they were amazed, and began to recognize them as
having been with Jesus.
So if you’re tired or stressed from teaching or
preaching, or maybe feel no energy or passion to love others or lead others- take heart. Lean
into your weakness, acknowledge it, then plant your feet firmly into your
relationship with God- lean into that- and watch Him change you to be like Him-
and do amazing things in you and through you!
May we remember to lean on God. And may this be our greatest season yet as we follow Him with courage where He leads us!!!
Philippians 4:13
I can do all things
through Christ who strengthens me.
Zechariah 4:6
Not by might, nor
by power, but by my spirit says the Lord.
Onward!
Prayer Requests
-A new semester has started at ETC (the Evangelical
Theological College). I have two
freshmen Study Technique classes, a Missions class, and a Youth Ministry class.
Please keep those in prayer. It’s about
80 students so far.
-I have agreed to help cover one additional class at ETC
until their teacher arrives, 5 extra hours of teaching a week, about 40 extra
students. Pray for the month of September- that I can manage that, though being
busy. It's an honor to be part of this school and helping to equip the church here in Ethiopia!
-Hope College is still on break time but will begin
back in early October. Pray for my role at the school and how best to also add
that into my schedule.
-Pray for my time of adjustment and catching up with
students, staff, many of whom have just returned from break time or on still on
break- that God will continue to build these relationships.
-Happy New Year to Ethiopia- on September 11. It will be
2009! Ha ha. Seven years behind our calendar which helps my age! May this be
the greatest year yet for Ethiopia- may peace be here and God be lifted high
and his Kingdom expanded! Amen!
Thank you so much for your prayers!
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