Just when you think
things will slow down and we are encouraged to continue on…satan continues to
discourage and tries to throw you off.
Wednesday evening Josh
had an interview with classis (via Skype) to be ordained for the work he is
doing here. I cannot begin to describe
what God did. He showed up! I had no idea it was going to be so powerful
and encouraging. I should have
known. Josh and I have been praying
about it and I know Josh above all wanted Christ to be seen and heard. It was exciting to hear Josh answer each
question and remember all God has brought us through and how He used us. Josh’s passion for the lost, His love for
God’s Word, and his desire to be like Christ came through clearly. He serves the Lord out of deep gratitude for
what Jesus did for him on the cross. He
is a true humble servant of His Savior.
I admire his wisdom, the peace that surrounds him, and his
commitment. I was so proud to stand with
him!
After the interview
people could ask questions. Pastor Brian
Bosscher got up and talked to Josh about when God touched Josh’s life at a
youth convention. Brian was so excited
to now be apart of this big day and hear how God has work in and through
Josh. I think we were all crying by
then. After the questions they muted us
to vote on Josh’s ordination. It wasn’t
more than a minute or two and they came back on to say it was an unusual,
enthusiastic YES! Then everyone there
gathered in front of the camera, reached out their hands toward Josh, and
commissioned him with prayer. It was
powerful. It was so affirming of our
calling. So encouraging to continue what
we are doing. I sat there so
blessed. God was at work.
After the prayer each
person came up to the camera introduced themselves and blessed us with words of
affirmation, support, and encouragement.
I was blown away, couldn’t take it all in. So many people were moved by what Josh had
shared. It was evident God spoke through
him. I just wanted to soak it all
in. Actually, I really wanted to be
there! I wanted to hear more, hug
someone, and celebrate! Josh’s parents
were there. I am so glad they realized
this was an important event and came all the way to be apart of it. Dad came up to the mic with tears and told
Josh he couldn’t wait to be at his ordination.
Then his mom came crying. Then my
mom. She was so very moved by all that
took place and thankful for Josh. It was
so good to see them and others who mean so much to us from our church.
Then after all that, it
was just Josh and I again sitting in our house in Soroti , Uganda . It felt strange. Something so wonderful just happened, they
were all together sharing, and we were just suppose to get ready for bed. I wanted to celebrate!
My desire to celebrate
was still there the next morning. I
wanted to talk to someone about what God did.
I was so encouraged after months of difficult things. But life continued on and I spend most of the
day asking God not to let the devil steal our joy.
Our teammates needed
us. Their son was sick and they needed
our help and prayers. Everyone stepped
up and gave their all. They are now getting
good care in Kenya for his pneumonia and
our team is caring for their other kids.
God assured me today reading from Deut. 3 that we have not yet seen all
He can do. We have only begun to see His
greatness and strength of His hand.
There is no other god anywhere who can do His mighty works. (verse
24) Amen! God is with us and our teammates.
Today we were in Obulle
and our kids were enjoying their time with friends and talking about being
excited to move there. Even Josh and I
talked about looking forward to it. Then
we got home and the owner of the home in Obulle we plan to rent from backed out
of the agreement. What?! Really?!
Why?! I was amazed it really
didn’t even make me flinch. I just said
to Josh, “ok then we build.” I know God
is calling us there and He will make a way.
Many people here wanted us to build and not rent so maybe this is the
answer. I don’t know but I know we are
to live in Obulle. God has provided
people to help build and He will provide land to build. Yes, we are a bit confused and overwhelmed
but we can press on.
So, that is where we are
at and most of what we went through the last few days. Through it all I know our battle is not
against flesh and blood. The devil is
defeated so he can’t win. He will not
discourage us enough to destroy us. He
can not steal our joy. Cause God is for
us! Thanks for rejoicing with as Josh
was ordained as a commissioned pastor and for praying with us for our
teammates, the Fishers, and for a home in Obulle. t