I had a wonderful time down in Ninilchik. It was really great to see the mission work, and be able to share about the middle east with them. As well as just spending time with them. I was able to spend a bit of time with the Lamberts. They are great friends, and I love them very much. They have been so instrumental in my Christian life. Aside from my pastor Ron was the first person to congratulate me after I was saved. He was also the first person I talked to about being called to the ministry. I’ll miss them…
I also got to spend quite a bit of time with my sister. Not as much as I wanted to, because she had to work, but we were able to spend at least a little time. Plus, she let me take care of Devynn (my niece) while she was at work. She is a beautiful little girl and she has an incredible smile (apparently George girls get all the pretty genes and the boys get…nothing). She is over 7 months old now, is 18 pounds, has two teeth, and is pretty close to walking. The next time I see her she will be walking and probably talking (which she does already, just not in a language I understand…a phenomena which I am pretty used to by now).
Most of my short time there was spent with my mommy. She only had to work one of the days. We didn’t do anything special per say, but we didn’t need to; just spending time with her was special. We went to the beach and walked for a while with Devynn. The beach was really nice and it made me realize that I miss the ocean…and commercial fishing on it. I guess no matter how far a fisherman is taken from the ocean part of it never leaves him. I got to see a couple of old friends from high school. One of the meetings was completely unexpected, but incredibly delightful. I was really glad to be able to see people who I grew up with; it really puts things in perspective. Jacob Klapak was one of the friends I saw. He and his wife are running the Boardwalk restaurant for the summer.
Other than that not a lot happened. I spent a lot of time thinking, wondering how many more times I will get to see the little town I grew up in or the people I grew up with. My mom said she never expected me to be the one to leave, she always thought I would come back and live near home…I thought so too, but God has a way of changing lives. And I would have it no other way. I would give a thousand lives for Christ as long as I might serve him and further His kingdom. I think right now I am too excited to be sad. The incredible possibilities that lie ahead of me spur me on to an almost dream like state at times. I expect God to do a great work in the
It will be interesting getting to the states and visiting churches. I am excited about that too. I only hope that I can relate the burden and the vision that God has given me to the churches.
Until next time…
3 comments:
ahhh,she's gotten so big Noah!!! (Devynn) what a cutie...
Its good to hear that you enjoyed your time down in Ninilchik, I hope the rest of your flight went well. Were all praying for you, thanks for updating your blog. =)
Tori
Hi Noah, Glad to hear you had a good stay in nil-cha. It doesn't look like I"ll be plumbing this summer, I interviewed for a job at the botanical garden on campus they said I learn all about gardening and farming, I think they're gonna have me helping grad students with research projects in part, harvesting and measuring plants they grow. It doesn't pay too well but It'll meet my needs. Also the guy I talked to said they'd be doing growing a lot of tomatoes so hopefully I'll be able to thank the church families for putting up with me by the bushel ;)
I"m glad to see Blondie got over her fear of posting on your blog where "all the scary pastors will be reading what she says"
Love you Doh,
I didn't say "scary pastors" I said I was scared of messing up how I said something infront of numerous pastors of whom I'm sure read this blog.
Either way Noah, hope the trip is going well.
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