I believe that God has a plan for this trip that goes beyond anything that we can see in the natural - and experience with Him has shown that He always does more than we can even begin to ask or think. This year has been a challenge for me because of how different my experience with the process has been than it was last year. It's been challenging to allow God to uncover things in my heart that I had never imagined were there - wrong motives, false confidences, and selfish pride in my own "expertise" in serving God. The question burning in my heart has been "Why are you going on missions?" For me, it's always been the default mode to go when the opportunity presents itself. However, going just to go isn't the best that God has. As I've been reading the gospels recently, the aspect of Jesus' life that has impacted me the most is His relationship with the Father. We think, in our limited revelation, that Jesus came to save us. While that's definitely true, the overarching theme that I stumbled across was that Jesus lived and died to please His Father. That's it. The first commandment is first for a reason, and without a doubt it is true that the greatest lovers of God make the greatest servants of men. So that's what I'm striving towards on this journey and as the team embarks on this trip - keeping the love of the Father the primary motivator in my heart, and not my desire to do the right thing or to impress the right people.
If you would like to see a little bit more of the type of ministry that we will be doing, you can visit last year's blog at http://www.teampoland2007.com/
Thank you so much for your continued prayer and support - I thank God that He has surrounded me with such an amazing and encouraging family of believers!
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