Saturday, May 23, 2009

The Countdown

Generally speaking, when you think of a "countdown" your mind subconsciously begins with the more popular numbers; numbers such as three, as used in the countdown  before a race. Five, the number parents generally count to before all Haites breaks out. And in my opinion the most widely accepted, ten. As is the case with ticking time-bombs. However, in this case, despite what is universally accepted and more commonly used, I have decided to start my countdown at seven. Why seven? Well, in seven days from now I will be on a plane and on my way back to Nicaragua where I will be spending the next four-weeks.  For reasons unknown to me, God has given me tremendous favor with Ms. Sandy Carter as well as the other missionaries in Nicaragua, and through that I have not had to pay for anything other than a plane ticket. No in country cost. No cost for housing or food. And no cost for transportation. Which happens to work out wonderfully since I am broke behind belief (financially speaking of course). I do feel blessed though to know that I have a group of close friends and family that continue to keep me in their thoughts and prayers. So, for that I thank you.
I plan on keeping everyone posted on my adventure in foreign lands, however, I recall quite often not having power during the daylight hours, so we'll see how that works out. This being my first "official" blog and all, I'm not sure if I have done it correctly; by that I mean I am not sure if these are meant to cause controversy, spark interest, prove a point, or have the cure for cancer encrypted somewhere in the midst. For my purpose though, I figure I can simply "inform" you of how things are going. With that being said, te hablare luego y Dios te bendiga.  

2 comments:

  1. So first off...it is true. I miss you. Second, I went to Caleb's championship game and they won (no surprise there) and he caught the game winning out! You would have been so proud. Message me on facebook when you can or better yet call me. I am praying for you.

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  2. yeah... blogs are supposed to cure cancer. soooooo hop to it.

    but seriously, i have been praying for you already. that picture in my office really helps. i also have an almost finished copy of bluebird which i will write to an mp3 and send to you. i personally think it sounds awesome, and i hope it will grow on you. i hope you really seek Christ and what He has for you in Nicaragua.

    "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light." -Matthew 11:28-30

    i miss you!! and keep on the updates =)

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