It has been many months since my last post, which I suppose is an indication of my humanity. My inability to communicate my situation well with others has lead to my absence from the blogging universe. I have learned so much since beginning work in Juba, South Sudan, back in May 2011. With so many changes, it is hard for me to communicate my situation that has in many respects, become my new normal.
Since being home for Christmas, I am reminded that things like showers, blankets, make-up, and an endless stream of amazing food, were a part of my everyday life, and perhaps are a part of many of your lives. I am so thankful to be able to drive my red car, stream online-tv from the Internet, and participate in “stock-up” shopping ventures. Although I often do miss these simple pleasures in Liberia, I am more grateful to be a part of God’s work in Monrovia.
I love working amidst challenges, and being reminded each day that people are in need. Working in a world, like Monrovia, that is so obviously broken, reminds me how sinful we are as God’s people, and how big His grace is. It reminds me that Liberia isn’t more broken than the West, its just broken in a different way. I am shown that Liberians don’t sin more than Americans they sin differently.
Thus, I am thankful to see God’s gospel and his truth in new ways. I am grateful that I can receive a fuller understanding of his work on the cross through my work and life in different countries. That is the most beautiful aspect of my travels, and the most beautiful thing I learned last year. I am able to see Christ transcend cultures and understandings in different ways than he does in America.
I hope to divulge my lessons, life, and interactions with Jesus better in 2012! Thank you all so much for your prayers and support. May He bless you this New Year.
I love your header photo! Keep up the posts. Take care!
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