Well. There’s so much to say! I’ve been in some very quick transition these past couple months. Here’s the skinny on everything!
-I finished my time with M Squad last week. Wow that was such a precious season and my heart is still with those beautiful people.
-I had the privilege to spend a few days in Israel before heading back to the States.
-I landed in SLC without my family knowing that I’d be joining them for Christmas. Their reactions were priceless.
-I got to spend 5 days in total here at home because, yes, I’m heading out again!
This season has felt like a whirlwind of transition and it has been difficult to process so much in such a short amount of time, but the Father has been so kind to me in all this change.
Tonight I start my journey to Georgia to get ready to go out with T Squad! We will be starting this adventure in Japan, then Taiwan, Hong Kong and my time will be closing with them as we are in China.
I have a sneeky feeling that this will be my last time out with the World Race. Time will tell, but that’s how I feel. This next week marks 2 years from when I first left on this journey. And what a journey it has been! I wont try to sum up what these past two years have meant to me in such a small space, but I will say that my life will never be the same. And it’s been such an honor to watch other’s lives never be the same as I’ve been able to serve as an alumni on the World Race.
I want to leave everything on the table in these next few months. I want to see these people’s lives changed forever as they experience the Father’s Heart like they never have before. I pray that they never live their lives the same again. That this would be a new chapter that launches them into greater things as they leave the race.
The Lord has been showing me the beauty of having a pause moment between these squads. There’s a word that’s found in the Psalms “Selah” that the Lord has been bringing to my mind often this last week. While the original meaning of this word is debated, it’s usually thought that it means to stop or pause. I like what the Passion Translation replaces Selah with, they write instead, “Pause in His Presence”. This week has been a beautiful time to Selah and Pause in His Presence to think about how Faithful He has been these past couple years.
Thank you to each of you reading and being a part of my journey these past couple years. My life will never be the same because of your prayers and investment!
Please stay tuned for updates as we venture into the 10/40 and I catch up on the Lord has been doing these last couple months!