Teach me your way, O Lord, and I will walk in Your truth; give me an undivided heart, that I may fear Your name. Psalm 86:11


We are Siyahamba. We are walking in the light.

Monday, March 15, 2010

March, second half :)

Here’s the reading for the second half of March. We’re a little ways into Deuteronomy, then we’ll be reading Joshua and a little bit of Judges.

Keep the Lord in your thoughts and prayers, and bear with Sam and I through midterms! We promise more will be coming your way!

Love, us

Mar 15: Deut 11-13

Mar 16: Deut 14-16

Mar 17: Deut 17-20

Mar 18: Deut 21-23

Mar 19: Deut 24-27

Mar 20: Deut 28-29

Mar 21: Deut 30-31

Mar 22: Deut 32-34; Ps 91

Mar 23: Josh 1-4

Mar 24: Josh 5-8

Mar 25: Josh 9-11

Mar 26: Josh 12-15

Mar 27: Josh 16-18

Mar 28: Josh 19-21

Mar 29: Josh 22-24

Mar 30: Jud 1-2

Mar 31: Jud 3-5

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

March, first half

The reading for the next two weeks!!!

Mar 1: Num 14-15; Ps 90
Mar 2: Num 16-17
Mar 3: Num 18-20
Mar 4: Num 21-22
Mar 5: Num 23-25
Mar 6: Num 26-27
Mar 7: Num 28-30
Mar 8: Num 31-32
Mar 9: Num 33-34
Mar 10: Num 35-36
Mar 11: Deut 1-2
Mar 12: Deut 3-4
Mar 13: Deut 5-7
Mar 14: Deut 8-10

Running towards the watering hole

“Heroes are people like you and me. Sometimes we are afraid. But God is with us. The key is don’t be afraid. You will be a hero if you are afraid and you still go on. Don’t take anything for granted. Be faithful of what God is giving you. Winners are those who lead, with peace in their heart, a relationship with God. “

These words were spoken by Willy Santiago, a man from Cuba who came to speak at church tonight. He was speaking to the people who were assigned mission trips this summer. While I’m not going through the church, I am going to Uganda this summer. The dates haven’t been finalized, but I AM GOING TO UGANDA THIS SUMMER. Probably late July/early August.

Now comes the point in my journey where I begin comparing every action, every thought I have in Boulder to what it would be like if I were in Uganda. I look to the Word with new life, new inspiration, new ways to interpret its meaning. While I haven’t been blogging that much up to this point, inspiration smacked me in the face tonight like an elephant running towards a watering hole.

We shouldn’t take anything for granted in this world, because everything we have and everything we encounter is a gift from God. Who am I to decide what’s good for me and what is too hard? God isn’t surprised by anything we do; He’s the one who set it in motion. I need to learn to trust in Him, and hold His hand wherever he may take me. I want to fly with God by my side, trusting that if he throws me in any direction He will also be there to catch me when I land.

Uganda is waiting for me. I’m terrified, but I’m going on.