What the Lord taught me in North Carolina!


Maura Winfield
on 10/23/2022 7:27:15 AM

10/10/2022

Our girls have spent the last two weeks ministering and serving different parts of the community in Black Mountain, North Carolina. Ministry looked different almost every day - some days were spent weeding the community garden, some helping Black Mountain Home for Children get ready for their Fall Festival, others painting rooms at summer camps, some scraping wallpaper off church walls.

Going into these two weeks I expected to see the Lord’s hand most evidently in the ways we were serving, yet over our time there I saw the Lord reveal even more in me as well as the  fruit of what’s happening around me. Each day I spent time with the Lord I would feel him kindly and gently leading me into a season of reflection, a season where he is patiently walking with me and revealing shadows and parts in my mind that need to be recognized; recognized that they might be exposed by the light, exposed that they might become light. 

“But everything exposed by the light becomes visible - and everything that is illuminated becomes a light.” Ephesians 5v13 

In this the Lord enabled me these last two weeks to pause and embrace the importance of being aware of how our subconscious minds affect our conscious relationships with others & relationships with him. He reminded me that the parts of ourselves that we are blind to are often the parts that have most authority over us. Yet He doesn't leave us alone to resolve our own issues, but He graciously walks with us through them. He cares for us so deeply that He desires for us to be freed from the patterns of this world, to be renewed by His loving character. 

“Do not conform to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” Romans 12v2

This is a process He wants to walk out with all of us, not to remind us of the dark parts of ourselves, but instead to turn them into light in order for us to receive the fullness of joy He desires us to have.

The God I serve is patient and caring and pursuing and I am excited to continue to believe this deeper and tell of His character all my life and into our next countries. Speaking of which, we leave for Cambodia in four days! As we begin to travel and start our stay in our first country I ask for prayers of safety, rest, and abiding! I am very excited to see all the opportunities the Lord has in store for us in the next few months and share of his goodness!

 

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