Wow. I am filled with so many emotions as I reread my limited posts.
It's now 2017 and I have left IdRaHaJe roughly a year ago -- time marches on.
I'm working with Severe Special Needs kiddos in Castle Rock now and trying to figure out where God is taking me. (That much hasn't changed I guess.)
I want to share a dream of mine.
One that I have hoped for but never thought possible.
One built out of respect for my brother.
A dream that started 8 years ago.
To hike the John Muir Trail.
211 Miles.
20 days.
I wanted to write this blog a few months ago but never could start it. So much has happened with this dream but the main thing is God. I feel He blessing this trip and encouraging me to go. In giving God the glory, I also have to trust Him with the logistics. What I see and what God sees are two different things.
My prayer is that God aligns them.
I get the privilege of hiking this trail and sharing this dream with a lady who has become a sister to me. We bonded over transplanting house plants on the kitchen floor in the mountains and shedding quiet tears on fence posts watching horses at dusk. Deep talks and loud laughs. Silent drives and frantic runs.
Together, we want to glorify God and use this time as a sabbatical. At least 3 days will be done in complete silence spending time in our own minds with our Abba.
All for Gods glory.
Love,
Always.
It's now 2017 and I have left IdRaHaJe roughly a year ago -- time marches on.
I'm working with Severe Special Needs kiddos in Castle Rock now and trying to figure out where God is taking me. (That much hasn't changed I guess.)
I want to share a dream of mine.
One that I have hoped for but never thought possible.
One built out of respect for my brother.
A dream that started 8 years ago.
To hike the John Muir Trail.
211 Miles.
20 days.
I wanted to write this blog a few months ago but never could start it. So much has happened with this dream but the main thing is God. I feel He blessing this trip and encouraging me to go. In giving God the glory, I also have to trust Him with the logistics. What I see and what God sees are two different things.
My prayer is that God aligns them.
I get the privilege of hiking this trail and sharing this dream with a lady who has become a sister to me. We bonded over transplanting house plants on the kitchen floor in the mountains and shedding quiet tears on fence posts watching horses at dusk. Deep talks and loud laughs. Silent drives and frantic runs.
Together, we want to glorify God and use this time as a sabbatical. At least 3 days will be done in complete silence spending time in our own minds with our Abba.
All for Gods glory.
Love,
Always.
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