It has been awhile since my last update, which means a lot
has happened since then. I cannot possibly highlight everything that has gone
on, but I will do my best.
I love the conversation classes I am teaching. These give
great opportunities to have great discussions where I can learn about them and
their culture and they can learn about me and my culture. I have had one
distinctly interesting conversation with one of my students. He came to me
saying that he had a dream. It is amazing the detail of this dream that matches
up with “The Woman at the Well”. So, I got to share this story to him from the
Word. He seemed fascinated the entire time I was telling him what his dream was
about. There is no doubt that this dream was given to him through our Father. Michael
and I both went on a walk with this student after class. We talked more about
this and why we thought the Father chose him to reveal more of Himself to. I
wish I could elaborate more, but that is all I will say for now.
One American man who lives here said “The mountains we face…Paralyzing
hopelessness that nothing will ever change… and a crippling despair that
nothing I do will ultimately matter.” This is what the families working here
are facing. Not much is glamorous about this kind of life here, but the peace
that the Father gives to these families working here is evident. And after having said all of that…This is
somewhere I could see myself living in the future. We have enjoyed our time
with the American families living here. There are so many cute children running
around. Many card and board games have been played. It has been great just
sitting around talking and soaking up information and stories from the families
living here. We learn about how they cope, interact, raise their families, and just
do life here together. I know that in the future I desire a community as strong
as they have here.
I wish so much that I could speak their language. We have
taken a couple classes of language, but you can only learn so much in such a
short amount of time. There have been countless times where someone says
something to me, and I just have to stare at them and give them an “I have no
idea what you are saying look.” Sometimes it is nice seeing how nice someone is
without them even talking to you though. Sarah and I workout with one of the
American mothers two times a week. We go to the back of this salon where there
is a treadmill, an elliptical that feels like it is going to crash onto the
floor every time you make a move on it, and a stationary bicycle. There are
also yoga balls and a few weights. The woman that runs this salon/gym is very
sweet when she looks at you, but she does not speak any English. The American
mother we go with speaks the local language very well, and I know wherever I go
someday I will want to learn the language as well as she has. The lady who owns
the salon stays in the workout room with us the entire time, and she monitors
you when you are on the treadmill. She pushes the buttons to make you go faster
and slower. She also directs on what to do with the weights. It is just funny
how we are used to working out on our own in America when we go to a place like
this, but she monitors everything you do. Apparently the women here need
monitoring because they are wimpy when it comes to working out and sweating
even a little. This is what I hear. I am right there with them though because
sometimes I need an extra push. I love working out here as it relieves emotions
and stress that I carry.
My own personal life has been growing tremendously. I have been faced with the reality of some issues that I have just been pushing aside and trying to bury. The Father is bringing them out and healing me. I am growing, learning, and feeling closer to him here than when I was back home. I continue to see my desperate need to seek Him more and more each day.
Tonight we are going bowling
with a few students. Hopefully they don’t think all Americans are as bad at
bowling as I am. I miss you all and hope everything is going well back in the
States.
The flame that has been naturally burning for 600 years. Well we were told 600 years, and I looked it up and it might be 60 years, but 600 sounds better
We went with some of the local students
Eating dinner along the Sea!
Day at the Beach. It was so nice just having a day to relax and play in the sea with all of the American families here. We rented a bus that fits 26 people and filled it completely.
I am so glad to share this experience with Michael.
Some things are challenging, but we are growing :)
Me with one of the girls who wants to be a teacher at the school I teach at. She is very sweet. We have down time where we just chat with the other local teachers and workers at the school.
What a refreshing post to read! I got goosebumps in light of the Father's work!! I am at peace hearing of all that has happened and all that the Father is doing even through You. I love you much- don't stop posting it is good to get updates!
ReplyDeleteIt's so exciting to read what is happening for you all over there. I'm so glad you are having a positive team experience. Love you Court and continuing to lift up your whole team daily. Give hugs to everyone for me!!! - Anna
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