A few pictures from my first days here!
Worshipping with one of the local churches... what a blessing indeed :)
My room!
Our favorite Samba!
Yum! Seminary food rocks!
Electricity has been out the last few days... this is my source of light for my room.
And that's it for now! Maybe more later? Maybe!
I guess I will use this blog to recap here and there and share thoughts and meditations that I have during my time here. I guess that's what you do on a blog, eh?
Something I reflected on the last few days is how blessed we truly are living in a place like America. I know this is said over and over, often times where it loses its meaning but when you come outside of the environment you have grown up in, I think you can really see what that statement means. Even something I know is such a blessing but I take so much for granted is the gift of being a fluent English speaker. One of our main ministries here is to be English teachers at the seminary here, AECS (Asia Evangelical College & Seminary). Right now, they are on vacation so we're not teaching right now but I am able to see the last few days how God is using us the last few days.
This week, we've been working in the office, doing a lot of translating from Korean to English (which takes forever... and for all we know, we can be totally translating something wrong!), helping the missionaries revise and proofread documents, and drafting letters for them among other tasks. It really makes me think, our gift of being able to speak English proficiently is used in tasks and things that seem so menial or much like time-killers and used to help the ministry here and do things that we can help out in. At morning prayers, we are reading about 4 chapters a day in the New Testament and they ask Edward and myself to read, so that they can hear and follow along with the text and hear a clear pronounciation. Even something like that, reading to them, somehow is used to encourage the missionaries and seminary students here.
My prayer is to be a willing and able servant all throughout this trip, in whatever is asked of me. No matter what, I hope to serve wholeheartedly with complete joy for the glory of God alone. So, being able to have something like a proficiency in English has made me appreciate how beautifully and masterfully God has created us and how He is able to use anyone that has a willing heart :)
Until next time..
ciao!
7 comments:
cooool. your translating at your job here was meant for something! yay good job jams.
jammie! i totally miss the food there. and your room is so messy. do you and edward share a room or each get your own?
also. its funny that you talk about how knowing english is a blessing but then end your post in italian. ahaha
this is so awesome dude
and i hella miss india now
your source of light looks beautiful
and the light you shine is even beautifuler (cause of Christ)
praying for you dude
I LOVED worshipping at that church!
jammie! i saw your blog on fb and decided to read it! i'm glad to hear that you're doing well!! i will be praying for you, friend! :D
Dude, your post leaves me with so much feeling of nostalgia. That church right there was crazy! Native praise music FTW. You must be having quite an experience there, without an "india team", but with just Edward. I'll be praying for you man, stay safe out there!
Can I clean your room? lol
Jams, so encouraged by you & edwards!
Continually & prayerfully in my thoughts
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