Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Choosing faith

Today I went to my friend's mother's funeral. This woman was an amazing woman of God who through ALS never let it defeat her. She was a constant reminder of how God's strength is made perfect in our weakness. The people that filled the church today prove that living our lives intentionally is what matters in life. She knew what mattered in life. She was, is, and will be an inspiration to others for years to come.

As I walked up my porch steps today, I checked my mail. Inside was a larger white envelope from the United States Government. Immediately, my brain jumped to the 2010 Census. I wondered if there was follow-up or if I hadn't filled it out correctly.

And then I knew. It's here. I will need it in 108 days. My passport. I am intentionally stepping out in faith and trusting God to take me to Honduras so I can serve others. I am afraid of flying (okay, really just not being in control and being scared to die). Big things. But I am hoping that this journey that I will will learn that God is much BIGGER and I'm excited for that.

Today, I choose to be brave. To not be afraid to live life. Jan would have wanted me to choose life, to choose the uncertain, to choose to sit at Jesus' feet and claim His power.

7 comments:

Amanda Villagómez said...

That's always an amazing feeling - the determination to do something that you know will be great, despite any fears you may have! Best of luck in Honduras. It sounds like it will be an amazing experience for sure. It was nice to hear how inspiring your friend was for you, and I am sure that she would love that she played a role in inspiring you to make this journey.

Kevin Hodgson said...

Good luck.
Your post reminded me a bit of some of Annie Lamott's reflections on faith as reflected in our real world relationships and deeds.
Kevin

Letterpress said...

I"m always working that balance: faith/fear. A lovely post on the experience. Thanks.

Nancy Cavillones said...

What will you do in Honduras? And how timely that you got the passport the same day as the funeral. It's a sign!

Juliann said...

Well done. We have opportunities to choose every day, sounds like you are well grounded in the source of you strength.

Anonymous said...

My mom would be very proud of you.

KJM

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