Our journey together as God works in our lives so we can help others on our mission trip to Belize.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
What This Trip Means To Me
I want to have an awesome experience. I hope to make a difference in other people's lives by loving them and opening their hearts to God. I hope to grow and change with God by having a chance to go on this trip and seeing how other people live. I want to teach them about God. -- Mackenzie
This Trip Is Divine Intervention
Many of you know that I am walking through the valley right now as Tom and I end our 19-year marriage. This has been the hardest thing to do because I believe in the sanctity of marriage and prayed for so many agonizing years' that God would restore our relationship into all that He intends Godly marriages to represent.
Our family is leaning on God for healing and hope
for the future. For me, the hardest part
of the divorce is the pain and long term effect this can have on our children. I read that one effect of children in
Mackenzie’s age range is that they can easily turn away from God because they are
confused and angry about the divorce.
So, I know it is God’s will for us to take this trip to
Belize. The timing and opportunity was perfect. It’s the first time our church has organized
a family mission trip for children so young.
It was offered the same month we told our children about the divorce.
And, the mission trip’s timing so perfectly fits into my crazy career
schedule. Coincidence? I don’t think so!
I’m so excited to see God work in our lives as we prepare
our hearts and minds for this service project.
I have always had the gift of strong faith - a faith that all things work together for good...in the future. Yet, my weakness comes in trusting God in the "here and now"; especially with
financial matters. I know I will be
challenged and will grow even closer to God on this journey.
I’m even more excited to watch Mackenzie grow
in spiritual maturity. She’s already touched my heart. I told her that God’s going to really teach
us how to trust Him as we prepare for this trip. Her immediate response was, “But I already
trust Him, that’s why I’m going on this trip!”
I love her faith and conviction and pray that part of her
innocence isn’t taken away by our family tribulation. I pray that God will use this trip to make an lasting imprint in her life that He is amazing and worthy of living a life that is dedicated to serving Him and others!
-- Mommy
-- Mommy
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