Chaley! (basically “what’s up” in Twi). We are having an amazing time. After consistently flying solo on ministry ventures, it was so much fun being on the plane with the Ghana crew. Our GO shirts caused some folks to inquire who we were and what we were doing. And that, of coarse, led to Dr. Sims and Tracy Cook leading two people to the Lord on our way to Germany.
And if that wasn’t exciting enough!!!!
We landed in Germany around 9:20 am just in time for our 10:25 departure. By the time we reached the Germany security line (which was longer than summer school), we realized that it was 9:40. This, of course, brought a “small” sense of discomfort. A few folks had to get a little extra attention from security, so 3 of us went ahead to make sure that we didn’t get left.
As we approached the gate, the lady asked, “Are you the group from Seattle?” “Yes, we are,” we said with a sense of relief and there are 6 more of us. She replied “Well, you have 3 minutes.” I ran back to get the rest of the team, but to my relief they were walking down the steps. Praise the Lord, we made it on the plane and to Ghana safely! But to the Lord’s sovereignty our luggage would remain in Germany without us. So we spent the night in Tema at the Guest House, spent the day in the Ghana market place (details to come), and showed up to the airport at 5 to retrieve our luggage. Wouldn’t you know our wonderful luggage with fresh clothes, mosquito repellant, and snacks from home remains in Germany...until Saturday. Man, are we fresh!
One thing the Lord has spoken to us is to leave our agendas in America and allow Him to freely guide us as He wills. We did not realize that this would come at the expense of our luggage, but man are we excited to be living out James 1:2-4. I was moved to see the entire group’s maturity and not negatively respond to life without luggage. This has enabled the host missionaries to slow down as well as allowed us to share the gospel with people asking about the message on our Ghana shirts.
Keep us in prayer as we head to the villages tomorrow. We will minister to a village who’s heard the gospel message only once and share with the high school this coming Saturday. Hopefully, we will minister to the students with great joy for the gospel and the arrival of our luggage! Matthew 28:18-20, LET’S GO!!!