Wednesday 2 March 2011

God is Faithful.

First off, let me start with saying that I am so incredibly sorry it has taken me so long to blog! It's hard to believe I have been back in Nicaragua for over a month already. Let me share with you some of my thoughts before I returned here...

I think this is the first time in my life that I am completely giving up everything that I’ve ever wanted, and that I am trusting completely and fully in whatever the Lord leads me to. I was reading in Colossians the other day as to how we are to set our minds on things above, and not on things of this earth. I am striving and seeking after the Lord with all of my heart and trying to take the call of Christ in and on my life more seriously than anything else. He is truly all that I desire, and I can't say that enough. Every action and choice in my life should be sharpening me and making me more useful for Him to use for His kingdom. Full obedience to Him is what I need to do, what I am called to do. To some people, I may be throwing my life away, or not making a wise decision, but I know, and from what I read in scripture, God does not call us to live a normal lifestyle or fit in with everyone else. He calls us to listen to His voice, and follow Him always. We're supposed to be different, we're supposed to be radical. Most importantly, we're supposed to live like Jesus, a simple carpenter, God's son, who died for us and our sins.

God works in ways much bigger than we can understand. I am really learning that. Sometimes He calls us to do illogical things and things that don't make sense others. But like in Matthew, we must seek first the Kingdom, and like His disciples did, drop our nets, and go follow Christ, even if it hurts, or even if it means leaving “home”, or what we may have wanted in the past. But we must pray that His desires become our desires. My sole purpose on this earth is to bring glory and honor to His good and perfect name, because He alone is good, and it is all for His sake and His Kingdom. He is always good and constantly working things together for our good. This is His promise to us. Lean on Him and He will give you strength. He is faithful and good, and so much better than anything else in this world.

So, I am back. Back in Nicaragua. Back in the place where my heart was longing and yearning to be. But if I were to say this has been an easy transition, I would be lying through my teeth. This is also probably one of the reasons why it has taken me so long to blog. This has been one of the hardest and most challenging times of my life. But God is faithful. He is always, always, always faithful. And He has been giving me strength and sustaining me in ways I didn't know were possible. It has been so hard, and it is still hard, but God is always good and I know that I am supposed to be here. He is teaching me more and more of His deep and incredible faithfulness and how He is the strength of my heart and my portion forever. I am learning more and more that this earth has nothing I desire besides Him (Psalm 73:25-26). Every morning I wake up and know that I must go to Him for strength to get through the day, that I must cling to Him, and that I must walk by faith, for that is all I have, but that is more than enough.

So, since I arrived, I have had the opportunity to be involved in a variety of things, such as...
-The Jicaro project, which is a jewelry business that El Puente, the church I work with here, started to provide jobs for the youth and single mothers of the community.
-Hogar de Ancianos, or "Home of the Ancients", which is a place I go to clean, cook, and spend time with the abandoned elderly people of Granada. These people are so dear to my heart and I always thoroughly enjoy my time there.
-Children's Church, helping to plan and lead the Children's Church programs at Church on Sundays.
-Planning and preparing to start teaching an English class in mid March.
-Singing with the Praise Band at Church.
-The Train Station, spending time with and loving on the children in one of the poorest barrios/neighborhoods in Granada.
-Planning and checking out new and different ministry options for the short term teams we have coming this spring and summer.
-Attending Bible Studies and Church, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
-The Dump, going to the dump and doing a bible study and feeding program for the children and adults who work there.

As I sit here and think about what the Lord is doing, it is completely humbling that I have a chance to be a small part of the ministries here. All glory to God for all that He is doing here:)

I am so grateful that we serve a God who is more faithful than the morning, and who always, always, always sustains us, even when we feel we have nothing left. He is our strength and our portion. We are not here for us and our comfort. We are here to bring glory to His name alone and to serve Him. It is far from easy, but He brings joy to our souls, comfort to our loneliness, and peace to our confusion. Thank you, Lord.

I promise to try and post more often =) I hope everything is going well for everyone at home and please let me know if there's anything I can be praying for! If you have any specific questions about other things I am involved here, please feel free to ask!

Dios te bendiga:)

7 comments:

  1. Berkley! I am so proud of you and everything that you are doing! You are so amazing and I love you.

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  2. Leigh <3
    I love you so much. And it's so good to read about how God is working in your life. Trusting God is so hard at times, but it sounds like He is really teaching you and growing you in ways that I cannot even imagine.
    It sounds like you are doing so much there! And it all sounds awesome. Like, I know that you are right where God wants you. Ah, I love you and miss you so so much!
    I'm so blessed to have you as my best friend and sister in Christ!
    Can't wait to see you love =)
    Love you,
    Cealia <3

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  3. Berks, we're so proud of you. The first month that we lived in Nicaragua was one of the hardest months (spiritually and emotionally), and we had each other to lean on. You are such an amazing person, and an answer to prayer that you're back in Granada. God has called you there for a reason, and what you learn there will be better than any college degree or job. Love ya!

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  4. Miss B!
    I know it must be so hard but it is also always so right when we are doing exactly what God has created us to do! Keep your eyes on the prize, love you, Aunt Treash

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  5. sounds amazing Berkleigh. so good to hear of all you're doing and what the Lord is teaching you.

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  6. I'm so glad to have had the chance to meet you last month! God is awesome and he is your strength! Your life is a testimony to so many people in Granada and back home in the states. Blessings!

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  7. You are amazing, girl! I am going to print this wonderful blog and share it with my kids at the after-school program. I hope they will be inspired as I was in reading this. We are praying for you and will keep on. Benediciones!

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