Tonight as we left the work site and headed back to the guesthouse the sky was dark and the wind was whipping the dust and plastic bags around town. We had no electricity when we arrived at the guesthouse since the local power is turned off any time a storm is possible to keep the generators from being damaged by an electrical storm. As we finished up dinner power came back on despite only a few drops of rain. The storm did cool down the air and for that I’m thankful. -Ethan |
When it's all said and done, don't be in the dust as to what the team is doing in Mango. You know that team. The ones that are there or will be there 24-7 364 +. The ones that come back home every so often and the rest of us marvel at how much they've changed or their kids have changed. The same ones that we have been praying for every day sometimes many times a day for 2+ weeks. Just because the "Oh to Go to Togo" team will be coming home soon, does not mean that we stop praying. I hope that we will continue to bring the people of Mango and the ones that are standing in the gap boldly before the throne of God's magnificent grace. Oh, that we would be faithful where ever God has us living to be salt and light!
Stay informed.
Pray intelligently.
When we pray specifically we can see what God is doing
and ourselves be reminded of His faithfulness.
Not that God is any more faithful because we pray....
we just can see His character more because we are looking for it.
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I remember the missionary wives talking about the daily dusting task - yuck! That red dust storm looks awful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder to pray intelligently - a good word!