Friday, April 18, 2014

Thoughts on 7 months

*from Tim...


As we reach the (7) month mark in our yearlong Haiti journey, Aimee and I realize that we probably have more questions about life here than we do answers.  Daily existence in Haiti often feels like an unsolvable riddle, one that feels comprehendible before the floor drops out from underneath of you.   How can we really begin to put words to our lives in Haiti?  How could one describe the level of poverty, desperation, corruption, despair, smiles, laughter, homelessness, and child abandonment?  How could a country with so much beautify be filled with so much complexity? 

The last several weeks have been proven to be particularly trying for us, with amazing moments of grace tucked in between the frustration.  There have been the smiles from beautiful orphans, and wonderful/precious hugs from children that have come to know our familiar faces.  There have been aha-moments in teaching English to our Haitian friends.  And there have been sweet times with new missionary friends in our local church community.  Aimee was even able to attend a women’s retreat with ladies from a couple of different English-speaking churches.

I am thankful for new relationships that God has brought Aimee and I here in the midst of a strange land, perplexing situations, and periods of great trial.  God is so kind to lead us to such encouraging and helpful friends here in Haiti.  Just the other night, I was able to join some other guys at an Irish pub in Port-au-Prince, where we enjoyed legitimate on-tap Irish Guinness and thoughtful…encouraging conversation.  I am grateful for the advice, encouragement, and listening ear that friends have offered.  I am also grateful for our pastor and his wife, here in PAP… who sadly, are leaving to move back to Australia this Summer.  Their desire to care for and uplift Aimee and I has been monumental to our experience.   God was also so kind as to place us two houses up from wonderful missionary neighbors that have become very dear friends.  Their friendship has contributed to our sanity and up building in unforeseen ways; we hope they are just as encouraged by us. 

I believe the Lord sovereignly placed each one of these friends and acquaintances in our lives in order to provide us with just the right amount of grace needed to withstand the trials and temptations that this year in Haiti has brought.  How could we really have known the culture barriers that awaited us, the complete otherness that is Haiti?  How could we have known that it is wiser to be cautious and then trust others?  How could we have known that we would have so many questions?  How could we have known the effect that such dire poverty would have upon a society?  How could we have known the sorrow that orphans face?  How could we have known the joy of contentment when entertainment is stripped from you? How could we have been prepared for discouragement and missing our friends and family so much? 

But with the apostle Paul I must confess… “No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us”. 

Our Lord Jesus is Sovereign and we are thankful and needy children at His feet.  

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