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Durham Bound

  "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths." (Prov. 3:5-6)  In many ways this verse has been the theme verse of the week.  Rarely do God's plans seem to include smooth sailing, rather they are often filled with opportunities to trust that He will provide. I don't know about you, but my go to when things don't go as planned is to freak out, I don't default to trust. Trust is hard, it's hard relinquishing control to someone else (even though that someone else is God and He has proven himself again and again and again). This week was one of those opportunities to relinquish control and trust in God's provision. My folks and I planned on renting a minivan to haul my stuff up to Ontario but unfortunately the rental company advised there wasn't one available, but they would see what they could do. I was so blessed by my dad's calm, unperturbed demean

Upside Down

Life has finally slowed down enough to allow time to sit, process and put pen to paper the emotions that have been swirling in my head (sometimes leaking down my face). Life as I’ve known it for the last while is inside out and upside down, like the legs have been kicked out from under me, like a person sitting on the seat above a dunk tank and the seat has just given way plunging you into the ice cold water. On the one hand there is so much eager anticipation of all the new adventures about to be reality, on the other hand a whole heap of unknown and worst case scenarios run through my mind. How easy in these moments it is to forget the faithfulness of God. From eternity past to eternity future, there has never been a time when he hasn’t been faithful. It’s in these moments of feeling like I’m floundering in the dark that God shines so bright in the darkness drawing me back into the truth of who He is and who He always will be. I can thrive in this upside down because I know He who is

Why Ethnos?

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  A thriving church for every people. OF THE WORLD’S 6,900 LANGUAGE GROUPS, 2,500 ARE STILL UNREACHED Ethnos Canada, founded in 1942 as New Tribes Mission, helps local churches mobilize, equip and coordinate missionaries to these peoples. Out of all the mission organizations out there, why Ethnos? Simply put, I love their missional long term strategy. Having grow up overseas, I saw first hand relationships built through the process of learning language and culture, the gospel presented through the lens of their context, lives transformed as truth was revealed, God's word translated into their heart language, leaders raised up, equipped and discipled to begin the process of multiplication. This was something I wanted to be apart of, not a short process by any means, but the life long results far out ways any cost that may be involved. The below excerpts are taken from Ethnos Canada's website and provide a short summary of their primary focuses, for more information about Ethnos