Three months into our year of Home Ministry Assignment, we
reflect on the differences between our two homes. Yes, we are now home. And yes, we left our home in Kenya to come to
the States. Arriving back in our birth country, some things come automatically,
like driving on the right side of the road, enjoying fast food rather than
packing sandwiches for a road trip, generally feeling safe wherever we go, and being
with family again. And some things take
longer to switch, like, “Yes, Linda, you really are in charge of cleaning,
laundry, grocery shopping and food prep - there is no one to delegate this to;”
walking on the right side of the stairwell and sidewalk; greetings -let’s see,
do I shake hands, give a hug, or nothing in this situation?
When our kids were smaller, we would sing songs during
transition car travel, “Thank you Lord for……”, taking turns choosing the
subject of each verse of the song. We
would sing about Kenya for a while, and then about the States, helping us to
process the losses we felt in being in America, and also the blessings. So on a recent car trip, John and I tried a
similar exercise.
What do we miss most about Kenya?
2. Avocadoes
4. Our teammates in life and ministry |
5. Familiar Indian restaurants
6. Facing serious needs on a daily basis that keep our focus clear.
1. Being present in our kids’ lives. |
2. Other family – it is wonderful to get to be a son/daughter, sibling and aunt/uncle in person! |
3. Sweet corn! |
7. Fall weather activities and beauty. |
And in both places? A
recognition that any home on this earth is temporary. Something better awaits us! Our God is faithful, promising to continue
the work He has begun in us, to shape us to be more like Jesus. So,
Lord, open our eyes to the path you have for us here and now, and give us enough
challenges to keep us leaning hard on You!