January 2008
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t’s a New Year with new hopes! I’ve been silent since July last year and missed out my December newsletter, but now its here, better late than never. The past months have been turbulent and challenging, and but through it all, my Heavenly Father has been carrying me in His everlasting arms. Deut 33:17a
Valley
Soon after I sent out my last newsletter I had to stop going to BASICS, the school I talked about. The lady in charge had issues with the way I incorporated the gospel in my story to the children and how I gave out the invitation every time. She called me after one lesson and said that the children probably did not understand since she had seen a few of them putting up their hands more than once after the invitation was given. She asked me if there was any way I could give the lesson without giving out an invitation. It was quite an upsetting experience for me, and I sought advice from a few people who encouraged me to keep going despite the new condition I had been given. I did go for a few more weeks and just gave the lesson without an invitation, but then I opted out.
Mountain
Valley
Getting to Osu Children’s Home was becoming increasingly difficult; the day that favoured me was Tuesday, and the Head had asked me to come on Wednesday. It was also a real time of discouragement after I had to leave BASICS, and though it may not have been the best decision to take, I stopped going there too. I still want to work with disadvantaged children, though, and I am making efforts to start visiting Agape Children’s Home in Adenta, which is closer to me.
Mountain
8 “He (she) will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit."
God also gave me a beautiful picture in my own potted plant. During the harshest weeks of the harmattan when everyone had dry lips and skin like sandpaper, I noticed that my potted plant was looking very healthy. It reminded me of Psalm 1. I took a close up of it, asked God to help me to be like it, and I was encouraged.
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