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Friday, July 30, 2010

Thoughts of randomnicity

 
There she is, the Pearl of Africa. Jehovah has blessed me greatly and allowed me to serve in Uganda. Surrounded by more 'known' countries of Africa, Uganda is landlocked and full of green. This short blog is really just a journal of sorts, giving me time to get my thoughts together before I officially take the plunge. So, I can break it up into a few paragraphs explaining what is going on in my head so far. Read on if you care, close the window if you dont, its all good.
~Plan
I am leaving Alaska October 15th, and joining up with my good friends in Hudson, NY. (Its the 'A' on the map) I will be there for 5 days. I'm visiting Wallkill Bethel again. I cant wait to see how its changed since I served there.(Shout out to Hudson: "Hey everyone!")
Next stop after NY is London. Thats right, I am going to see Big Ben. A C.O. got me a place to stay, and they are going to get me a tour of the British Museum. What is great is that I get a tour by witnesses, for witnesses. I will also be sharing in the field ministry and attending the sunday meeting in London. That will be great fun! Time to brush up on my accents...


Then, finally, I end up in Africa. I will be gone from Alaska for a total of 6 months, and then I start my next adventure. But thats another story, another blog. For now, its time to focus on Africa. I will land in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. From there, I stay at the Uganda Bethel. They allow full time servants to stay for a few days, so I am going to try to take advantage of that. After using that time to adjust to the time switch, (11 hours different from Alaska, by the way.) I will leave for my final destination: Fort Portal.

Until then, I will continue to update my thoughts and what not. Its more for me, than for you, to be honest, but I dont mind you reading it. Nothing private is said here, so its all good!
One last thing before I go. It seems that everything has fallen perfectly into place. Jehovah has blessed me so much, and everything that I worried about he has fixed. Like a perfect game of Tetris. Well, I suppose you cant win Tetris, can you? Actually, maybe if you just max out the numbers, you could consider it 'beat', since you couldnt gain anymore points. Thats it, Jehovah has helped me max out my score in my efforts to Need Great. I love comparing life events to old school games. My brain seems to work that way, I guess. Well, anyways, thats it for now. I'll update again tomorrow, most likely. Thanks for reading!

"Humans have their eyes on the front of their head for a reason: To see the far horizon, to look to tomorrow. Never let yesterday hurt you anymore than it has, but instead let tomorrow give reason and hope. Always advance, always move to the horizon. With such a determination, we walk a path of the Skyline." ~A much appreciated friend.

8 comments:

  1. This is Lacy by the way.

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  2. Very proud of you Trevor, in your Youth to take advantage of this opportunity to see the world and "work" for Jehovah at the same time! You will be misses.

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  3. Remember how i edited your clothes at Bethel to help ya?? well......You and your goals are helping me edit my priorities,...... Thanks for the Help bud!

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  4. Truly encouraging! You have a unique perspective found in Jehovah's organization! You have really let him shape you into a wonderful servant! Africa will be an irreplaceable experience!!

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  5. Hope you'r having fun Trevor!
    Love ya. Lacy

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  6. Oops. "you're"

    Lacy

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