I love how God can use the everyday,
the mundane,
to teach.
The other day as I was glancing out my kitchen window,
looking down at the sewer plant that, yes, is right behind our house,
and to the river and tree line past that,
I saw a beautiful sunset.
When I think of our "starting over",
with ALL of this multitude of paperwork that I've done already,
worked my tush off to get done in a timely manner,
only to now have to redo it all to switch to Haiti,
the BIG picture is overwhelming,
somewhat "icky" (like the sewer plant),
and just too much.
the mundane,
to teach.
The other day as I was glancing out my kitchen window,
looking down at the sewer plant that, yes, is right behind our house,
and to the river and tree line past that,
I saw a beautiful sunset.
When I think of our "starting over",
with ALL of this multitude of paperwork that I've done already,
worked my tush off to get done in a timely manner,
only to now have to redo it all to switch to Haiti,
the BIG picture is overwhelming,
somewhat "icky" (like the sewer plant),
and just too much.
But when I take a minute to reflect,
to actually look at some of the details in our story,
in how we arrived at this place,
and in the beautiful ending I know that only HE can coordinate,
it's in the details right now that I find the beauty.










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