Sunday, February 20, 2011

He Is The Way The Truth The Life

"For I know the plans I have for you" During my time here in Nairobi there have been many things to think and pray about, and one of those was whether or not I would be going back into Sudan before I go on home assingment in April. God has opened up the door for the team to start returning to Sudan and the flights to take us back in have started. However I will not be returning to Sudan at this time, there are many things involved in this decision. I share with you some of them. My back, which is better than it has been in several months, realizing that part of the reason for this is the ability to work out and swim, which I can do here in Nairobi, however it isn't quite that easy in Sudan.

The pastor and his wife from my church are coming to Nairobi in March to hold a conference for Kenya Pastors and their wives, and a prayer request from the SIM Sudan Director, sharing the needs in the office, one of those being logistics. "Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart."
Through all of this the Lord has impressed upon me that the gifts He has given me can better be used here in Nairobi for the next couple of months. God has opened up the door for me to join Pastor Stan and Mindy (from my home church) in the Pastor's conference in March. He has also given me the opportunity and blessing to be a part of the Logistics team at SIM Sudan to help facilitate the movement of the team back into Sudan, and also coordinate the flying in of 8 tons of medical supplies that was donated. I thank God for His direction.

My heart is in Sudan and it has been hard for me to let go and accept that I would not be going back in with my team. God is faithful, He has worked me through all of this and has seen many tears fall. Even when things are not as you think they will be, He is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.
I want to share with you some of the beautiful people God has brought into my life during this time in Sudan.





Bulus, Kamal, Roda, and Deborah






Katrina and Ester (team mate Karissa)









Rebeka and Hannah













Sani and Deborah (Mabaan Bora)




Gena (Grace) with Deborah
Elizabeth
Please continue to pray for Sudan, as they start the very hard task of rebuilding. Rebuilding Church and Nation.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Part of your heart will always be in Sudan, Debbie, and all the beautiful people in the pictures know this (was that your namesake Deborah?). I pray you will have the peace of knowing you are in God's will where He wants to use you these next few weeks. Love you! Anita