Thursday, August 18, 2011

Home but Not Home

This past Saturday afternoon we made the final leg of our journey home. With the exception of some paperwork required by the college, our internship to East Africa is completed. Overall it was a very trying and rewarding 11 weeks. But the processing of what took place on this trip will take quite some time.

How does one explain to others a culture, place, and people who in some senses are vastly different from the average American? And how does one explain Spiritual differences between a country which was founded upon Christianity and a country which holds heavy roots in another major world religion that has been known to hate Christians? Or how does one explain to fellow Americans what it is like to spend 8 weeks in a country with overall few churches and most people living there do not know of God's Word in their heart language? These questions will resonate in our minds for a long time; and we know that some of these questions will not be resolved until we are truly home.

This week as we have been trying to get settled back into our apartment and preparing for the up coming semester the thought of being Home but Not Home came up again. We were able to survive for 8 weeks in Africa without any major long lasting effects on our health concerns.  Praise God.  However, this past Tuesday took a turn for the worse. I woke up and in just a few moments I was experiencing excruciating pain in my lower back. What did I do one might wonder? That is a great question because neither the doctor nor I can figure that out. He said I could have just twisted a certain way while sleeping not even knowing it and now be experiencing pain which may last for weeks. Thankfully after 3 days some of the drugs which the doctor has me on are starting to take effect (Praise the Lord!). But all this time I realize once again that I am Home but Not Home.

Thankfully, Scripture is very clear that as a believer we do have a home where "He (meaning Jesus) will wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there will no longer be any death; there will no longer be any mourning, or crying, or pain; the first things have passed away" (Revelation 21:4).

It is at this time that we want to say "Thank you" to all of you who have supported and kept up with us on our internship; it has been an incredible experience to say the least. We could not have done it without your prayers and financial support. May God bless all of you as you continue to serve Him in a land that may be home for now as we are only passing through to Home beyond the clouds. A Home which will be filled with people from every tribe, every tongue and every nation; and when that day comes Scripture says the end will come (Matthew 24:14) and we will be home at last!

3 comments:

  1. Matt & Beth -

    So glad to know that you all are back and re-adjusting to life here. Hope the pain in your back continues to get better!

    I am sure that what you have experienced will change your lives and probably will have a profound effect on the people around you and they learn more of what you experienced there.
    May you continue to be blessed in your daily lives.

    Dora

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  2. We are glad you are back and cannot wait to hear what God has done through you and to you during your time in the field. You have been in our prayers daily, we will talk with you soon.

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  3. Glad to have you back!! Looking forward to your presentation Sunday. I pray
    God's continued blessings on you!!

    Carolyn

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