My week at Ometepe.
The island of Ometepe
was amazing. At the orphanage where we lived, you could sit and stare for hours
at the volcano on your right side and the vast lake on your left side. The
orphanage that we worked at was one of the best run orphanages that we have see
all year. The week should have been amazing for me, but the truth is the week
was hard personal week. I had hives and
pink eye, and spiritually I had a hard time pulling away to spend the time with
the Lord that I knew I needed to. I learned a lot about the Lord’s grace and
the importance of needing to spend time with Him over doing His work.
I’m in Granada
We got to stop back Granada for two days. We have been working on
booking travel plans for the next leg of the journey. It has been nice to meet
up with friends here, and have some time to spend with the Lord and pray into
some thoughts He has given me for after the race.
Back through Managua
Tomorrow we will be going back to Managua to say goodbye to
our ministry contacts there, and from there we will be heading out of the
country.
Our plan is to travel through Honduras and El
Salvador on our way to meet up with the rest of the squad
in Antigua, Guatemala at the end of this week.
So lots of moving. When I have some time to
stop and sit a minute, I will write more about what God has been teaching me
these last few weeks.
Pray for my health, safety in travel, and
for divine appointments along our way.
