I have doing a lot of thinking lately as I am continuing my effort to fundraise and prepare myself for The World Race. My job has been very crazy, as the beginning of any semester at a college can be, and it leaves me with a great deal of fatigue. It has made doing fundraising extremely hard, but still I am pressing on to continue toward my goal. As I do, I am trying to keep a hearty perspective on everything. The challenges before me are nothing compared to things people all over the world deal with every moment of their lives though. This thought made me think of the how much I worry throughout my day.
Maybe you can relate?
I know many of the people around me have issues all the time they deal with. It is difficult to constantly remind yourself that God is in control and He has everything in His hands. I have do this every time I feel overwhelmed with worry. I always end up going back to the passage in Matthew six where Jesus is speaking about our daily worries. This passage is a constant reminder that when you trust in Christ and seek after Him, everything will be given to us. This being said, I am constantly trying to look at my fundraising and life from a worry-free perspective. This perspective is one of trust and patience. God will provide everything I need in the right time; He protects us and keeps us from harm. With all the fundraising I have to do, I am keeping a perspective of trust. I know God will provide for those He calls. This doesn’t mean that it does not get frustrating at times, believe me it does. I am simply saying I choose to believe that my God is going to provide and do great things through me.
This being said, I thank all of for taking the time to read this today. I appreciate everyone that is following along this journey I am on. I am still looking for sponsors and donors for this trip. I believe that God uses His people to provide means for those He calls to go and serve. If you feel called to give, you can find the “Support Me” tab on the home page. I thank anyone who is willing to give and ask them to continue following along and subscribe. Many blessings to all of you and I pray you all live worry-free lives.
