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Greetings from Cameroon . . . for the last time. Wow, I don’t think this is one of the ‘lasts’ that I had considered. Though it is far from my last newsletter to all of you, it IS the last one I will be writing from here in Cameroon. There is a very real finality in that, which gives me pause. There is so much to do, so many goodbyes, and so many ‘last’ times to navigate in the rapidly shortening days, and yet a significant relief to be able to look at my calendar and see that ‘Fly’ on June 26.
As always, it has been a busy season at Rain Forest International School. The huge Valentine’s dinner I had been baking and preparing for in the weeks before my last newsletter went GREAT! We served about 150 people and heard nothing but good comments on the food and festivities. Since then, my kids (the senior class) have also served food at our school’s annual Carnival (nearly 300 meals!) and hosted a massive ‘garage sale.’ Though successful events, we are all relieved to have them done for the year! Now I get to shift gears with them into my role as graduation coordinator, and they get to shift gears to planning their senior trip.
Please be praying for RFIS, as my transition is only one of many goodbyes within our staff this year – some for a short time, and others permanently. Such farewells are a regular part of life in a community like this, and though it is ‘normal,’ they never become easy.
On a more personal level, I still have many more questions than answers about the details of my future but am generally too busy to spend much time worrying about it on most days. I am confident that God’s plan is good and that though it seems somewhere between blank canvas and a toddler’s scribbles to me, it is the beginning of what he already sees as the masterpiece he is creating. I recognize it is often in the waiting and in the questions that God touches our souls in special ways, and I desire to honor him in this time.
I am tremendously looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible in Minnesota at Triennial in July. (Drop me an email if you know you will be there so we can make sure not to miss each other!) From there I will jump into our local NAB association meetings (Hey SWA people – can’t wait to see you!) in August and then the whirlwind of home assignment. Though my last home assignment was only two years ago, there are so many of you I didn’t get a chance to visit, so I am excited to be able to reconnect and share this continued journey with you as the next chapter unfolds! I remember being able to rejoice with some of you in person as pieces fell into place before I came to Cameroon (I was at lunch with one of my Kansas churches when I finally got an offer on my house, which enabled me to pay off all my student loans – one of the final hurdles in spring of 2010.) Who knows what bits and pieces God will start fitting together and sharing with me as I visit you!
If you already have dates for mission conferences and such that you would like me to keep in mind as I begin to build my calendar, I would love to hear from you! Because I didn’t get to see any Canadian churches last time, I am hoping to make a massive road trip to hit as many of those as possible this fall – any takers? (Though you NON-prairie people might not understand it, this child of the prairies is really looking forward to the plains of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and I can’t wait to experience the Canadian Rockies, which I have so often been told are amazing!)
Thank you in advance for your prayers as I stumble through these last pages of my chapter in Cameroon. And patiently await God’s title for the next chapter.