His Story

Today was the start of the Institute, and it was a very good one. We started by sharing about ourselves - our stories, testimonies, how He brought us here - and it has been a great way to get to know people so that we can learn even more from one another. It has been amazing to see how God reveals Himself through situations - weaving in and out to create a story that truly is His.

Another team arrives to New Hope tomorrow and I am excited to welcome them here. They will be helping out with some maintenance projects and lending a hand with the baby house and primary schools. The amount of work that teams are able to accomplish in a short time here is such a blessing. Even if they are not directly working with the children, the work that is done is serving the children. And ultimately glorifying the One we serve.

The stomach flu has been going around New Hope for the past few weeks. I'm praying I don't come down with it. I thought I was getting it this morning, but thankfully the feeling passed. That would not be a pleasant experience, especially with a pit latrine.

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