Tomorrow begins a new adventure--2 months in Guatemala working at Casa Bernabe (www.foce.org). It's a little scary how few expectations I have. I barely feel that I am anticipating anything, but I pray that God would use this time to shape me and challenge me in ways that only He knows how.
Hopefully I'll be fairly consistent in keeping you all updated here with how the summer is going! Blessings to you all.
An African Elegy
[by
Ben Okri]
We
are the miracles that God made
To
taste the bitter fruit of Time.
We
are precious.
And
one day our suffering
Will
turn into the wonders of the earth.
There
are things that burn me now
Which
turn golden when I am happy.
Do
you see the mystery of our pain?
That
we bear the poverty
And
are able to sing and dream sweet things.
And
that we never curse the air when it is warm
Or
the fruit when it tastes so good
Or
the lights that bounce gently on the waters?
We
bless the things even in our pain.
We
bless them in silence.
That
is why our music is so sweet.
It
makes the air remember.
There
are secret miracles at work
That
only Time will bring forth.
I
too have heard the dead singing.
And
they tell me that
This
life is good
They
tell me to live it gently
With
fire, and always with hope.
There
is wonder here
And
there is surprise
In
everything the unseen moves.
The
ocean is full of songs.
The
sky is not an enemy.
Destiny
is our friend.
I hope that I keep this poem close to my heart this summer, and pray it
is an encouragement to you all as well, that though "we bear the
poverty" we can still "sing and dream sweet things."
-Heather
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