Saturday, June 2
Last night we had our first group movie night on the
veranda. The movie was Faith like Potatoes. I had heard of it before, but never
seen it. The story started in Zambia and moved over to South Africa. I won’t
spoil the whole plot for you, but I did cry in several parts and laugh as well
(the mark of a great movie). It is based on a true story and the main point was
that faith is a hard fought process. There are dry periods and plentiful
periods. We must trust, listen, obey, follow, pray and speak. I felt that it
was very appropriate to watch while in Zambia, so that I could appreciate it
better. There have been times in my life that I did not want to give faith
time. I wanted to speed up the process, but in most cases, waiting produced an
even better result than I could’ve imagined.
I think I have forgotten the importance of hugs back home.
Don’t get me wrong, I love hugs but I do not give them as freely as some
people. The kids here need that sensory feeling, but even more so need the love
that it conveys. I know I keep saying this, but the simple life here is
humbling me and reminding me of what I value most. Toys here are pieces of
plastic, rugs, dirt, rocks, string, and occasionally a soccer ball. I shouldn’t
start naming toys that we have….
Great movie! I'll have to show that to your Dad and Erika before you get home. Love and miss you!Consider yourself hugged! Be ready to have many arms around you when you get home!
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