Friday, September 29, 2017

The Greatest Compliment to Seek ...

Everyone likes compliments. To hear you’re doing well, looking good. As girls, we like to be told we’re beautiful. Guys- like their work to be admired and respected. I think the guys like to be told they’re looking good too.

What compliments do you most like to hear?

For me, I definitely like teaching compliments. And also seeing the non-verbal signs that students are getting something out of what I’m saying are great too.  For I want my students to leave my classes inspired and motivated, challenged and hopeful.   One ETC student once told me… "Holly, I love your style of teaching. You can tell you’ve worked with children."  I laughed on that one… but later…wasn’t sure if that was a compliment or not… because I’ve never worked with children. Only middle school and older. Ha ha ha. But, I swallowed it as a compliment. 


I do love compliments on looking good outwardly too.  Seems like as you get older, these are harder to get, ha ha. I’ve attempted to comb my hair more and dress more in style, which seems to help.  The times I’ve dressed up for my classes and not put my hair in a ponytail, has garnered big clapping and whistles, which has made me chuckle pretty hard. But inwardly, it really did boost my confidence.  My students here like to dress up and that’s fun. 

 
And I certainly love compliments on fitness. Having spent years now in the gym, hearing I look fit or years younger, makes me smile. And I feel like the sweat and the hard discipline has been well worth it.

 
My whole family likes to get in the gym... so it's family thing we do, as Garretts. To grow old gracefully and do our best to take care of our earthly tents/bodies. But it takes discipline and a ton of work and to be complimented on the effort, we all like that.




But I was challenged not too long ago by a staff member’s message for ETC’s students and staff that the greatest compliment we should strive and desire to hear is to be a “man or woman of God.” 

There is a woman of God…do you see her? That is the heart-rendering compliment that I should desire most. This one is hard though, because it’s a beauty of peace and joy and hope that comes from the inside out. One that speaks of integrity, strength, courage, someone at rest on the firm foundation of Jesus Christ. Is that me?  Do people say that of me?

I wanted to share the contents of this message because for my new year here in Ethiopia, this has been what I’ve been thinking about and challenging myself to.

There are four F’s that can be seen as markers in a man or woman of God.

We often strive for A’s in life and in school and in work, but here are four F’s that we should seek, all found in 1 Timothy 6:11-14.

A man or woman of God should FLEE from certain things. Should FOLLOW/Pursue certain things. Should FIGHT for certain things. And should be FAITHFUL to what God has God has called him or her to do, or be. To finish.

1 Timothy 6:11-14
(Paul to Timothy)…But you, man of God, flee from all this, and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance and gentleness. Fight the good fight of the faith. …. I charge you to keep this command without spot or blame until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ.

FLEE
A man or woman or God flees from certain things. You don’t sit in the presence of certain things. You run the other way. In 1 Timothy 6, some of these things are mentioned. Love of money; false teaching; division. In other scriptures, we read of sin, temptation, selfishness, evil.

Do we flee from certain things? Stay away from them in honor of God? Or do we stay? Listen. Watch? … When we should flee?

FOLLOW (pursue)
A man or woman of God follows or pursues certain things. Some of the things we should be seeking to add into our lives are mentioned in 1 Timothy: righteousness (right action/right relationship with God); holiness (right thinking- God's thoughts); faith; love; endurance; and gentleness.

Can we be seen seeking to add these things in our lives? Do we seek after God and to be like Him?

Or do we seek after or chase other things or people?

What do you try to add to your life, to get more of? Success? Recognition? Love? Money? Comfort? Achievement? Beauty?

Often what you follow or pursue can easily be figured out by what you give your time and money to. 

None can satisfy or change us, fill us, like God himself. May we seek Him! And to be like Him! There is no greater beauty. No greater strength to display than this.

FIGHT
A man or woman of God is brave. They fight the good fight of faith. Armed with right weapons. What do we fight against? And who?

Do we get in fights we shouldn’t be in? Argue, disagree? Do we fight with wrong weapons? Satan is the author of division. He likes separating us, causing us to fight each other. Families fight inwardly, churches often implode. Should we be fighting each other? No way.

Do we stand up for God? For people? Do we speak against injustice? Or are we seen as passive? Not fighting for our families and faith? May God make us brave and courageous to fight the good fight of faith for our God- to be bold to share Him in the hard places.

FAITHFUL
A man or woman of God finishes what God gives them to do. They’re faithful to the task, to the One who called them.

God is strength in weakness. He can finish what He starts in us, through us. Life is partnership with Him.

May we be called faithful to God and to whatever He calls us to do and be.

THESE FOUR F’s… may we seek. May I seek!!!

This coming Monday, my full schedule begins. All cylinders need to fire up and I need to be healthy, ready to give it my all.

Please pray that at both schools, also in language school that I will be adding in, that I can honor God and may it be said of me, she is a woman of God.

Maybe you’re like me … you may have some F's in your past. Maybe those markers are there like scars. Ones of tremendous falls and failures.

But be encouraged… as am I… that if you look at the great men and women of the Bible… most of whom achieved the good F’s … they also had their share of big bad F’s. Failures. Falls. … But God can turn any mess up, any failure, into a comeback. And the pressure you passed through, the lessons learned, can actually give you a testimony to share and song to sing of grace and perseverance that is unique and powerful.  God is able to write new chapters and do big things in us, even yet.

A new start, a fresh start, a new day, a new season… where the greatest compliments of your life can still be experienced…can even now begin.  Let it be so for us all.

May we be men and women of God!!! 

Praises

-It’s been a great start to school at ETC. I’ve enjoyed teaching youth ministry and mission classes. I give thanks for the great opportunity to build the church here in Ethiopia through the ministry of ETC.
 
One of my ETC classes, Intro to Missions
-It was great to celebrate two big holidays this past month, one being New Year's day.  I’m thankful for the opportunity and privilege to continue to live and work here.
 
New Years Day with the Kennas


-Our ETC staff traveled safely to Hawassa, about five hours from Addis, this past week to celebrate our extension campus’s graduation. Also to have a team retreat. It was great to get out of the city, to learn together and plan together for the coming school year.



 
-The weather is changing at long last. Rainy season has held on several extra weeks, but it now seems to be shifting to sun and blue skies… which will be the case until June of next year. Thankful for the sun’s return.

Prayer Requests

-I start teaching again at Hope College this coming week. As my schedule doubles and my student number triples, pray that I can manage and get A+’s (and 4 F’s) in all I do. May God use me to be a great teammate and instructor. Also as I advise Student Parliament again at Hope, that I can impact the student leaders of our school.

-Please pray for me as I finally take extra time to learn Amharic, the language here. This has been a LONG time in coming and way overdue. I’m excited to learn through a private instructor. And pray I can be fluent in the near future.

-Please pray for peace in Ethiopia. There is tension in some areas.

-Please pray for protection from Satan, he’s always around.

-Please keep my Mom, Dad and sister in prayer. They’re great!  May God give them blessings, provision, protection as they continue in their fall season.

Thanks so much for your prayers and support and please let me know how I can pray for you as well!!!

Blessed Fall Season, 2017/2010 (in Ethiopia) … to you all!

Saturday, August 26, 2017

READY, SET, GO ... Making A Comeback ,Thoughts for a New Season

When I was in the USA just a little over a week ago and I was thinking of my return to Ethiopia, many things were going through my mind.  Is God really letting go back to Ethiopia, this beautiful land and people, to write another chapter in my story with theirs? Am I ready for another school year at two schools? What do I want to do better than this past year? What would the road ahead hold?

 

I thought about a ton of struggles and stumbles over the past year. Alot of wipe outs, opportunities missed. But there were also many great moments- where God made me laugh and even cry at His goodness and timing.

What would this new year hold? Not only was a new school year getting ready to start but also a new year (2010) will be celebrated in about ten days. Would it, could it, be my best year yet for God? I wanted and want it to be.

I think many of us have had these thoughts as a new year or new season or new chapter in life begins.

May it be our best… Ready, Set, Go.

God brought these things to mind…

READY-

Am I ready? As my break time in the USA counted down, I was trying to check everything off. Am I ready with the supplies I needed? Was my passport back from the renewal office? Did I check with my church? Go to the bank? Go to all the doctor appts, and yes, even the dentist?

I think as we “ready” for a new season or begin one, it’s smart to check things out. How’s our supplies? How’s our life overall doing in all areas? Checking things out can be scary even painful, but so necessary for a healthy new start.

Here are some key things to check… that affects our spiritual journey… that God was asking me about…

HEART…How is your heart? Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks. What is your mouth saying about what’s in you? God says love Him, most. And love others. Is He my main passion, foundation, source of strength, confidence? Do I seek Him first? Is He my first Love? My hiding place, my security? Or have other things been my focus? Other people? God says to guard my heart. Hide His Word in there.   We need to check our hearts ALOT.

Matthew 22:37
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.

Proverbs 4:23
Guard your heart, it is the wellspring of life.

Luke 6:35
Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks.

Psalm 119:11
I have hidden thy word in my heart that I might not sin against you.

John 14:1
Do not let your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.

Proverbs 3:5
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, lean not unto thine own understanding, in all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He will make thy paths straight.

MIND… what are you thinking about? What’s your perspective on life? On yourself? We have responsibility to take every thought captive and surrender those to Jesus. May we be careful what we allow ourselves to think about, look at, and listen to. The mind can be Satan’s playground.  

Romans 12:2
Be transformed by the renewing of your mind

Matthew 22:37
Love the Lord your God with all your mind

Colossians 3:2
Set your mind on things above…

BODY- (your own physical tent)… How is your physical health? Are you doing your best to take care of the tent God has given you to house His spirit in? Are you learning about how to best grow old gracefully? Are you keeping away from things you shouldn’t? Our bodies should honor God. What we dress them in. What we do with them. What we feed them. What we use them for.

1 Corinthians 6:19
Do you not know your body is a temple of the body of the Holy Spirit who is in you, therefore honor God with your body.

Romans 12:1
Offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, this is your spiritual act of worship…

BODY (spiritual- your place in the church)- Are you keeping connected to your spiritual family? Really connected? We’re part of a family and we have a role to play. We need to be together and stick together.

1 Corinthians 12:27
Now, you are the body of Christ and each of you has a part in it.

TIME… How’s your time management? What do you give the most of your time to? Your attention? Yourself? Entertainment? Others? God wants my first. My best. To honor Him with the life and breath and days I’ve been given. Am I being a good steward of the opportunities He gives, living fully with Him leading me?

Psalm 90:12
Teach us to number our days.

MONEY… am I spending money on what I should? Being generous? Or buying stuff I don’t need
Can I do better? Be a better steward? Give more? Help more?

Matthew 6:24
You cannot serve both God and money

Proverbs 3:9
Honor the Lord with your wealth

Proverbs 22:9
A generous person will be blessed

SERVING/SHARING/MISSION- Am I serving others? Loving others with the right motive? Sharing the love of God and the Good News of Jesus? We have work to do. It’s part of who we are in Jesus Christ. May we not forget the mission, the work, we have to continue and what an honor it is to be part of!

Matthew 28:18-20
Go into all the world and preach the good news to all people, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Teach them to obey everything I have commanded you and I am with you always, even to the end.

Matthew 19:19
Love your neighbor as yourself.

Matthew 5:14, 16
You are the light of the world, a city on a hill cannot be hidden. Let your light shine before men.

These I think are good READY-ing questions. God walked me through many of these.

THEN IT’s TIME to…

SET….

Get in place, into position, ready to start the season. To do that, you have to work through the ready questions. Adjust things. Reprioritize. Add things in. Let other things go. Connect back where connections are needed.  Say things that need said. This step can be painful, but it’s necessary to have a good start, a strong start, with eyes ahead and all systems set and aligned.

Hebrews 12:1-2
…Let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfector of our faith…

GO…

Then it’s time to start. To jump. To leap. To GO. To BEGIN.

This past week, I began. I started four new classes. As I sat in my office before each class, my knees were shaking, my voice wobbly as I reviewed my notes. I had readied. I positioned myself, I was set at the starting line. But could I go? I needed a new start. A different one, a fresh one. And I didn’t want to start alone. I needed God with me for impact. And before I went to each class, I remember whispering to God.. ready…set… and I heard Him say… LET’S GO.

The classes went great but it was because I wasn’t alone!!!!


1st day of school, before 1st class

 
It’s funny… I keep thinking of this old youth ministry game we used to rent. One person gets in a suite type thing and it has all kind of velcro or sticky stuff on it…. And the game is you run and jump up against a wall and try to stick. And I think that’s what I felt like I did. I walked to the front of the class and jumped on the cross and said- I’m sticking to this cross and with Jesus. This is for Him and by Him and because of Him to the end. May we stick with the One who sticks with us and never lets us go!!!

Maybe you just started a new season like me. Maybe you’re a teacher. Or maybe you’re beginning a marriage or maybe finding yourself single and that’s new for you. Maybe you’re a new parent or maybe an empty nester. Maybe you just retired or you’re just starting school or work.

Maybe you’re entering a hard season or a season that could have suffering, a mountain climb of some kind is before you. Maybe you’re facing a medical problem or losing someone you love.

Whatever you’re looking at as the next chapter, be encouraged, you’re not alone. With God you can pass through. He’s with you always. Just get ready, set, and then go With God.

Isaiah 43:2-5
When you pass through the waters, I will be with you.. when you walk through the fires, You will not be burned… for I am the Lord your God, do not be afraid

Matthew 28:20
I am with you always, even to the end

And just a note… You might have already started a new season and you’ve already messed up. It’s okay. God is a God who gives us a new day, a new time, a new chance, you can get ready, set, and go again. And live life well and honorably with God’s help. No cause is greater. His hand is big enough to pick you up and help you have the most amazing comeback!!!

Please pray for me as I pray for you!!!

Onward!

Praises/Prayer Requests

-I had a wonderful few weeks in the USA with family, thank you so much for your prayers and support to help me get there.



 

-Please pray for my ETC classes that have started. That God will use me in the classes to speak His truth, Him with me.

-Please pray for Hope College as students begin soon to prepare to come back and start a new semester- in late September, that the final days of break time will be restful and that a good start will be had.

-Please pray for Ethiopia overall- there’s some tribal tension in some areas of the country.

-Please pray that I can have my best year yet for God, as I stick to Jesus!

-Please pray for the new year, 2010, beginning on September 11 here in Ethiopia- that God will give peace and His covering/blessing over this beautiful land.

-Please pray for many of my best students who graduated and are starting new chapters in the work force or graduate schools, may God bless them!
 
 
-Please keep my family in prayer as they continue in the USA, they are loved by me and so many of you. Thanks for that!!
 
Blessed READY, SET, GO to you all!

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

LOOKING OUT THE WINDOW ...

The past weeks held alot of travel for me and I looked out many windows and thought about the way behind and the way ahead.


There was a busy finale to my school semester at Hope College.

As graduation day approached, an air of anticipation could be felt. Over 200 graduates prepared to take their diplomas and cross a large finish line. Many of these students I had known 3, 4, and 5 years. I remembered many of them as freshmen, giving speeches and writing papers. I remembered student trips, class discussions, cups of coffee, and just so much of life's ups and downs.  What an honor to be part of their lives!
 




 
I had the honor of standing at their finish line on July 8th as they graduated. I felt tears in my eyes and pride in my heart as they finished.




 
I wish this very special graduating class the very best. These Environmental Scientists, Food Scientists, Managers, Marketers, Accountants, IS/IT Specialists and Architects will no doubt change the world.


 May God bless them!

Not soon after graduation, a team of six of us headed to the southern part of Ethiopia to do a training for pastors and church leaders about reaching youth.

 


There were 75 leaders who had gathered for the 2 ½ day training, these leaders representing over 250 local churches from six different tribes. As my team sat in a bouncing van for the 11 hour road trip to the training, we passed mile after mile of stunning Ethiopian countryside.


 
Though the way was beautiful, I felt some stress. What could my team really do? We were small. We were all tired from the semester’s end. But I was proud of this team, who spanned generations in age, for joining me in response to help train in youth ministry. I prayed God would help us.


In the last of eight teaching sessions, church representatives had to get up and share a 6 month to 1 year plan on how to reach youth based on our training. This was it, where we would see if they really understood what we taught and shared. I sat in stunned silence… as team after team… shared strategic and great plans to reach youth through their churches. It continues to amaze me that God backs us in our weakness. I’m so humbled to have been part of what God wants to do in the southern part of Ethiopia. May God breathe on this movement and bless it!


Not long after my return to Addis, I traveled the long journey home to Ohio in the US.  It’s been a great break time so far being with my family. I love my family so much.




 
We’ve enjoyed taking walks and sharing stories.

One story that came up with my family very early was about my I-phone. It had major problems the past few months- which had caused communication challenges with my family.

I explained to them that the connecting cord didn’t seem to be working. And the screen kept going blank. On the road trip south, our driver plugged my I-phone into his van charger to see if that would turn it on, and well- it was down for good after that. Later I learned that the battery had actually melted in the phone. Goodness.

It’s fixed now, but God reminded me through all that about having the right connection. And He’s continued to challenge me on that.

Is my life connected to God, really connected? Is the screen of my life a story of God’s love and grace, or is there a blank screen or a confused blurry screen that people see when they look at me? What does my connection to God reflect?

God has been reminding me of some of the incredible truths about my story and yours … we have this amazing ability to connect with God. God is the source of all we need. In Him and from Him comes joy, peace, direction, purpose, love … so much.

And the way we connect with God is through Jesus.

John 14:6
I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

We can know our connection is strong because our lives change in that connection. Our words, our actions, our ability to withstand …. comes from connection with Jesus. It’s shared journey with Him.

 Is there evidence of that in your life, in mine?

John 15:5
…If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.

If your life is a blank screen or dark screen, if your words and actions don’t reflect the character and love of God, there’s a connection problem.

How do you connect to God? Again, it’s through Jesus. Spending time with Jesus is key. You connect by listening to Jesus, talking to Him, looking for Him, watching Him, learning from Him. He’s speaking in the Word of God- the Bible. He speaks through nature. Music. Through so much, He’s there speaking. Do you seek Him, listen for Him?

Yet, we often connect to other things first or most.  We may look to our own ability, or to money, jobs, other people… before looking to Jesus .… and our connection gets off.  We fix our minds, our hearts, our foundations on other things. Our connection is then disrupted. We have to keep Jesus in focus, first and most.

John 15
Remain in me and I will remain in you.

Matthew 28:20
I am with you always, even to the end…

We try to get in good with God in other ways too… through good actions, or religious activity or generous giving maybe. But the connection to God comes from connecting to Jesus… He’s the only way…
 
 
When you’re connected in the right way, God’s Spirit can be felt. There’s conviction of sin, power in words spoken at the right time, wisdom and peace and joy and hope that can’t be explained. There’s light. Transformation happens, power can be seen, if the connection is working. An inner light shines that other people notice.

 Acts 4:13
When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished and they took note that these men had been with Jesus.

Are you connected? Are we connected as His people, the church?

If you don’t know, ask a trusted friend or family member. I’m sure they can tell you. What do they see when they see your life? Is there evidence of connection to God? Is there evidence of a relationship to Jesus- is His leadership and character seen in you? Or do you sound like a TV show? Or something weird that no one can understand?

 Churches today have to continue to talk about Jesus.

 


Many churches focus on the love of God, which is important. But JESUS has to be explained and preached. Connection with Him is key. We’re not invited to a party on this side of eternity, but we’re invited to a movement, a call to follow, a family that is led by Jesus and ready to serve and love and sacrifice for His work in the world. Every church has to talk about this. This Gospel needs preached EVERY week.
 
 
As summer winds down and school starts soon, may we look out the window at the road behind our lives. Where did you go? Were there any roads you took that you shouldn’t have? Any detours or missed places? Did your connection get offline?

As you look ahead, where is the road leading? Are you on the right road, is your connection to the right source? Who or what are you looking at the most, leaning the most on? Is it Jesus?

 
If you’re a church leader….or member… are you talking about Jesus all the time? Focusing on Him in your personal life and in the messages you give? We have to focus people on Jesus.

In ten days, I jump back to Ethiopia… and these are questions God is asking me of my own journey.

I have to stay connected to Jesus!!!

May this connection be evidenced in my words, actions, in all I do and say, in the life I live, in all that I am, may Jesus be seen in me and with me. He is the good news we have to share!  He’s our great Shepherd and the friend that sticks closer than a brother. He is the way, the truth and  life.. He’s a leader that is worthy of our loyalty and our allegiance. He can be trusted! The journey with Him is like none other!

Blessings to you as Summer Ends and Fall Begins!

Let me know how I can pray for your journey, your family, and your connection to Him. And thank you for your  continued prayers for me and my family!

So grateful for each of you!

 

 

Friday, June 16, 2017

CHANGING SEASONS ... Thoughts on Transitions

Many here in Ethiopia are excited for the season shift that should be happening any day. The dry hot weather of May into June will soon almost completely shift into three months of rain. Big clouds, cooler temperatures, and frequent downpours… will be almost constant. This time, I’m also eager for the shift and change of season. The sun has been too hot.

Often in the morning, I see the sun coming up behind my curtains… and I think… when will the season shift … transition? When will the rains start? What will the new season bring? What will change?

 
Besides the weather, other things are also in transition here. We are leaving a school year behind. One of my schools, ETC (the Evangelical Theological College) already finished. Our graduation was a few weeks ago.

 
Hope College, my other school, is still wrapping up. I just finished giving the final exam for my classes this past Wednesday. There is just a little more grading that now remains. Yearbook pictures have been taken and many of my best students are looking ahead with anticipation to graduation day on July 8th. Many of these students I had four and five years ago as freshmen. Makes me very teary eyed with pride to see them all dressed up and grown up. They’ve passed through a lot.




 




Looking back on the school year overall, it was a great year at both schools. Tons of great students, tons of teaching,  and tons of just life in general filled the days. I had close to 500 students between the two schools and seventeen different classes. Here are some of them ... :-)








 







So grateful and humbled to get to do what I do! Life is certainly a gift that needs embraced. It’s all about experiencing the journey God gives us and learning as we go in the seasons.

But seasons often change, transition, into different ones for whatever reason.

Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven: a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, a time to tear down and a time to build. A time to weep and a time to laugh… a time to mourn and a time to dance … a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them … a time to embrace and a time to retrain… a time to search and a time to give up … a time to keep and a time to throw away .. a time to tear and a time to mend.. a time to be silent and a time to speak…

And when seasons shift or things change, if you’re not ready…or even if you are… these times of transition can be hard.

Maybe you change jobs or change locations. Maybe you start a new job or you retire. Maybe you get married or a relationship ends. Maybe you have a baby or a death happens. What do you in that transition time?

Often change causes us to be uncomfortable. Normal rhythms of life can get thrown off.

Most of us like comfort. We like to know what’s ahead. But God doesn’t call us to comfort. He calls us to follow Him. And that often takes us away from comfort or places of ease. He often wants to stretch us. And I don’t like to stretch. But it’s good for me.   

And life in general brings change.

So how do we handle that? 

I think God uses transition times in my life, between seasons … for many things.

He allows me to catch my breath and reflect. And He often challenges me to check where my head is, where my heart is. He asks me if my foundation is still Him, or is it on other things? Or people?

Where has sin or Satan gotten in? Where I have stumbled, maybe repeatedly?

What do I need to let go of? What do I need to hold onto?

These are hard questions God often asks me in transition times. And for those questions, though hard, I’m grateful. Because so often I can go down a wrong path and get lost. And if I don’t get realigned before the next big season starts, it can be a disaster.

I’m so thankful our good Father in Heaven goes with us. He goes before us and shows us the way. And He loves us with a crazy love… it’s compassionate and merciful and rich and unchanging.

Through all seasons, He’s the constant in change. The one that doesn’t leave. But remains… holding my hand… your hand… through every valley…up every hill. Over every mountain. Through every slide. He’s there with us.

Malachi 3:6
I the Lord do not change.

Psalm 73:23-24
…I am always with you. You hold me by my right hand. You guide me with your counsel. And afterward you will take me into glory.

When I look back at my life overall, I see God with me through the changing seasons. He never left me. He’s wooed me, wowed me, and stretched me. He’s taught me. Wiped my tears. Helped me to stand. Helped me to be quiet. Humbled me. And given me boldness. He’s shown me my weaknesses, and then His strength. SOOOOO much. I’m grateful for this Dad. Our great God!

And I also have been very blessed to have an earthly father showing that same steadfastness through years of change in my life.  This Father’s Day weekend… I can’t help but give a huge shout out to the great and amazing, charming and handsome Jim Garrett, my “Daddy in Dayton”!!!

 


 

I remember the YEARS of Him being there through the changing seasons…

I remember elementary school days/years… and my Dad… kicking the soccer ball with us after his work and mowing the grass as we played in the water sprinkles. Taking us for French fries and making sure we got an equal amount, so necessary and important for twins. J Taking us to K-Mart to get school clothes. Swinging us in his arms and tossing us in the air in the waves at pools. So fun and so active in our lives. He was brave in storms and huge with a shovel in blizzards. His lap was always open for us to climb in. And He always had room for two. J

 
Then there were middle school years… soccer and big hair and school dances. WEIRD WEIRD time. Glasses and contacts and lots of hair spray and funny styles… I remember moon shoes and suspenders. Did that really happen? Ha ha. … but Dad was there… loving us through it all.

Then there was High school…. more soccer… dating, leadership, activities. My Dad was always there cheering us on, giving advice.

Then came college, grad school, jobs, world travel… my Dad continued to love and continues to love us.

 
 
I can’t say enough how proud and honored I am to have this Dad. No words. He’s loved so much!


 
You might not have had a good earthly dad, but you have a heavenly one, we all do.

Who loves you/us through every season, every change, and every transition.

If you’re in a transition, a changing season now, or approaching one… remember these promises:

Isaiah 43:1-5
“Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are mine.  When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you.  When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze…Since you are precious and honored in my sight, and because I love you, I will give people in exchange for you, nations in exchange for your life. Do not be afraid, for I am with you…

Psalm 48:14
For this God is our God forever and ever; He will be our guide even to the end.

Matthew 28:20
…I am with you always, to the very end of the age.

Isaiah 30:21
Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you saying, “This is the way; walk in it.”

AMEN!

Prayer Requests
I have just a few big things remaining these final five weeks before coming home for a few weeks of rest at the end of July…

-Please keep final grading in prayer as we wrap up the semester at Hope. Also pray for our huge graduating class of 200 students- for graduation day- July 8- that it will be a wonderful day and transition time and that God will bless these students… also the ETC ones… as they move into the next chapter of their lives.

-Please pray for a youth ministry training – mission trip I will be leading in mid-July to Jinka, in the southern part of Ethiopia. A team of seven of us will travel from Addis about 700 km south… to train about 100 pastors and leaders in youth ministry. May God bless this time. If you’d like to give a special donation for this trip, please let me know.

 

-Please pray for final student celebration trips, my Bible studies as we wrap up, that God will bless these final weeks of transition.
 
-Please pray for my time at home in late July into mid-August. That God will give me a good time of rest with my family, before heading back to Ethiopia to begin teaching in late August. If you’d like to give for my airfare home and supplies, I need to do special fundraising for that as well.

-Please keep my family in prayer… they are all well!

And Happy Father’s Day to the great Jim Garrett- and everyone else celebrating dads this weekend!!!



May God bless you in the changing seasons and transitions you’re facing!  May He help us all as we journey on!  Please let me know how I can pray for you!

Blessings from Ethiopia!