
TIA, this is africa. This week I've had to remind myself that just because I've been here before and things don't "shock" me like they did the first time I was here, I am in a foreign country. It's okay to feel exhausted and frustrated, hot and sweaty, and to struggle communicating with others. It's okay that it's not normal to me to see a sheep standing on the sidewalk in the middle of downtown, be woken up before sunrise to the chanting of Muslim prayers, or have little boys dressed in tattered clothes roam the streets begging for my money.
The Psalms have been refreshing to me this week in hearing the cries of men who sought the face of God. In their troubles and joys they held onto the promises of God and were strengthened through it. Here are some specific ways to pray...
- RAIN for the countryside; most of the churches our team supports are located in the countryside and desperately depend on a good harvest for their livelihood. If they don't have a rain soon, they will be in a crisis situation.
- Relationships; Ask that God would bring me close African friends to help me adjust to life here and that I would be a light for Christ. Pray that God would open the heart of the national family I will be living above to the Gospel. Pray that they will experience God's grace through my life.
-Language Learning; Pray that I would be able to communicate with others efficiently and effectively. Pray for discipline and diligence in my studies, and that I would put into practice what I learn in the classroom.
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