With only three days left here in Zim, we have found ourselves sitting in on a workshop with the church plant.  At first I thought that I wasn’t going to enjoy it, but it was very nice.

We sat in a rented room at the school of social work where we also meet for church on Sundays.  Our guest speaker gave us notes to read and presented an amazing lecture on what it means to be part of the Apostolic Movement.   And we meet again tomorrow for a lecture on Spiritual Migration.

I felt like a student again, and it was truly refreshing!  I love to soak in knowledge, and to be in an atmosphere where others want to do the same.  This excited me so much for Grad-School!

My future plans are fuzzy right now.  I don’t know when I will leave the mission field for school, I don’t know how I will get there, and I don’t know what the web portion of Grad-School will look like on the field.

But I do know that we have been teaching our students and small group members the importance of not worrying about tomorrow, and staying present in the here and now.  So it is time to practice what we are preaching (literally) and let God sort the future.