Coming back to Ghana...
No big deal right? I've been doing this for two years now. I have my routines. I get excited about trying new airlines and visiting new airports, but other than that I know the drill now.
I was thinking about this...I know how to travel overseas...I know what to pack...I know what to expect when I get there...I know what I will be teaching...I know a number of my students...I know EVERYTHING!
Ok, not really! It's scary how easy it is to rely on myself when I should be relying on God. Just because I know somethings, does not mean I am in charge. I have been learning the past few days that I need to submit to God and give Him control especially when I think I can do things on my own. Gye Nyame is a common symbol here in Ghana. It means except God, meaning you can do nothing except through God.
I was also given a little reminder of what it was like to come to Africa two years ago. Two women sitting near me on the plane were traveling to Africa to teach at an international school for two years. They had no idea what they were getting into or what they would be experiencing. I was excited at once for them. I tried to answer some questions and reassure them as I reminded myself of the amazing-ness of this opportunity that I have set before me as well. Yes, it can become routine or even frustrating, but God is still using me and He is still working miracles in Ghana. I am blessed to be a part of it!
How exciting! I can't believe it's year three for you already! It seems that the time has flown! I am so glad that you are enjoying it and allowing God to use you. I look forward to your future posts of this year!
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