Proverbs 16:9 The
heart of man plans his way, but the LORD establishes his steps.
In one of my blog posts, I commented about
the snow, but I have to mention it again.
As we all know, no matter how much we plan, we are at the mercy of the
weather.
I made a decision to visit communities in
B.C. during February thinking there would be less chance of snow fall given the
west coast climate. However, a few days leading up to my visit, it did not look good. There wasn’t much I could
do but go.
As the plane neared Terrace, I knew something
was wrong since we had been sitting way too long. Just then the pilot informed
us that they would circle the airport a little longer to see if there would be
a break in the weather to land the plane. Twenty minutes went by. Another announcement. We would have to head back to Vancouver and
try another flight in hopes the weather would improve. Hence, a day later I
finally arrived in Terrace, where it had snowed over two feet! Seriously?!
Luckily, I was able to change my reservation from a front-wheel drive car to a
four-wheel drive truck. According to all the locals, this was the most snow in
twenty-five years!
Gitanyow Independent School |
The purpose of my trip was to make plans for
March when ten other people from three different teams will come to visit their
communities in the off-season. The purpose of their March trip is to encourage
people and plant the seeds of faith.
The highway between Hazelton and Terrace. |
Since my plans had changed due to weather on
the first day of my trip, I visited someone from Gitanyow now living in Terrace. That quick visit turned to something much
longer and validation for long-term mission work. While visiting with Sharle, I
found out her niece Julia was staying with her to attend high school in
Terrace. I have known Julia for a long time, since she was about 4 years old.
When I would see her at VBS during the summer, our conversations were short. On
this visit, we talked more than any of all the other times added together.
Julia was very excited to be in a different school and have options in career-oriented
classes. She shared how she was helping with “Right to Play”, which assists
kids to be more active. But, what surprised me most was Julia still had the
book and card that Sherri gave her from three summers ago.
Several years ago, Sherri joined our church
group on its mission trip to Gitanyow to cook for the team. Sherri and Julia
ended up developing a close friendship. After three years, Sherri was unable to
commit. The following year, Sherri sent a devotional book and card apologizing
to Julia that she wasn’t able to make it. Julia
still has that card and letter. What an impact Sherri had and still has on
Julia.
Through relationships, we are more effective
in sharing the love of Christ with other people. However, this takes time,
patience and prayer. Please pray for people that are like Sherri, who are able
to spend time with others sharing the gospel message through relationships like
these.
When I travel, I like to use Airbnb as it
tends to be cheaper, have more of what I need for a longer stay, and generally
are nicer places to stay. I was the first guest at the Airbnb where I stayed at
in Terrace. Generally, I make my stays based on reviews of others, but I took a
chance. Not only was it a very pleasant Airbnb, but the host was super friendly
and invited me to dinner that Saturday. The dinner was tasty and better yet, I
was able to meet people from Terrace.
A highlight was meeting Ida. I was asked to
play a song for the group. (Note, the only songs I know by heart are kid
songs.) So I taught them Fishers of Men
by Jerry Davis. After I was done, Ida played another version of fishers of men.
Then she taught me a song in Nisga. Nisga is a First Nations near a community
where LAMP serves in B.C. Incredible!
While having dinner at my Airbnb was a great
time of connecting, God opened doors to build relationships several other
times. I shared with different people involved in their communities about the
spring trip in March. Each time they knew of another person to contact for
getting the word out or another school we could visit. Despite the plans I
made, God had a way of determining my steps.
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