With less
than TWO WEEKS until our team leaves for Managua, Nicaragua, there is much to
do.
First of
all, there is still financial support to
be raised. If you’d like to be a part of helping us undertake this mission,
then please feel free to give here. If you’ve already
donated, my prayer is that the Lord will bless your generosity 100-fold for
your obedience to Him. For those of you
who participated in our Spin Fundraiser at N:Motion yesterday, you all blessed
us abundantly with your prayers and financial gifts! How amazing it was too,
to be led in such an awesome experience by two of my Nicaragua team members,
Katie Crowell and Mari Fisher. You two were amazing, and I love getting to know
my entire team better and better; it has come as such an unexpected blessing to
me.
Second of
all, there is that mile-long to-do list
that needs tackled. I feel sure though with a lot of prayer and coffee
and lack of sleep that it will all get done before I leave. Well…the
important things anyway. ;)
Third, there
is the matter of setting my heart and
mind on things above. The message at church this past weekend highlighted a
verse in Colossians (3:1-2) that jumped right off the page at me:
“Since then, you have been raised
with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the
right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.”
I felt the
Lord nudge my heart, that this wasn’t just a word for my daily life, but
specifically for this trip. I believe
there is a harvest of freedom, healing, and restoration that the Lord wants to
reap in Nicaragua. And I feel certain that the harvest won’t just be in the
leaders that we will be ministering to, but in our own hearts as well. God is
preparing us, probably in ways we haven’t even realized yet, to do the work
that he’s set before us. And all he asks of us is our willingness to go, and to
set our hearts and minds on things above through this process.
In my
struggles and frustrations and busyness, I
will set my heart and mind on the things God has in store for me. In the
midst of a country where I don’t speak the native language and don’t know the
people, I will set my heart and mind on
God’s holy plan. When we face opposition—however it may come—I will set my heart and mind on the power God
has given me through Christ.
I invite you
to join us in this process; to pray with us for this trip, and to set your
heart and mind on things above, the things that God has in store for you as
well.