Do Americans understand
what “giving thanks” means? Do we understand the significance of this national
holiday?
I’ve worked in
retail for going on 5 years, and endured several 12-hour shifts on Black
Friday, so I tend to think that we’re missing something.
Teddy and I are
leaving Africa today…on Thanksgiving. And truly, I have never felt more aware
of all that I have to be grateful for than I am today.
At the top of the
list are these eight girls:
Let me assure you
that no one needs to educate these children on the meaning of Gratitude. They
rejoice and say “thanks” for every gift they receive. One of my favorite
stories is when Landon + Kate were conducting an English lesson, and at the end
each girl received a tiny piece of candy. Little Sarah started to unwrap hers
and eat it, and was promptly scolded by the other girls, who proceeded to bow
their heads and pray a blessing over their “toffee.” They are the farthest
thing from “entitled” that you can imagine.
We have so much to
be thankful for…God is so good.
We are excited to
return to the States, but our hearts are heavy to be leaving this beautiful
place that has become Home and these wonderful people that have become Family.
And on this holiday
of Thanks, we want to again articulate our appreciation for each and every
person who has aided and supported us on this journey—through prayer, finances…anything
and everything.
We are thankful for
Landon, Kate, Bernard, Celestine, Mercy, and Helen, who make leaving easier
because we know without a doubt that the girls are in excellent, capable, loving
hands.
We are thankful for
our families who have been so incredibly
encouraging from the beginning.
We are thankful for
The Father’s House—for Jeff and Lori for “fanning the flame,” and Matt and
Tammy who have provided priceless guidance and assistance.
We are thankful for
our Eight Oaksters back in America who have been faithful and who stepped up to
the plate to keep things running when we left in August.
We are thankful for
Taylor, Lauren and Ryan who have managed the finances and been willing and
content to do what is, honestly, a pretty tedious and thankless job.
We are thankful for
CityLife, NewLife, Greenwich Road, River Walk, and all the other churches who
have funded and sustained us prayerfully.
We are thankful for
Ghana, for Jesus, for FREEDOM and new life in Christ. We are THANKFUL that we
serve such a mighty God.
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