Monday, August 24

And now I'm home!







So, living in Africa for two months and then coming back to life in America is WEIRD! The first conversation I had when I got off the plane in America was with a woman about her little dog and how it had to have its vocal chords removed!!! HOW WEIRD!!

I have been home for a few weeks now though so it no longer feels like I am trapped inside of a dream world :)

God is good, and even though I had an in sane summer filled with hard things good things weird things sad things and happy things and so much more, the only important thing is that it was for God and that He is and will use it for the good.

When I got home I had alot of confusion about my summer, because more things happened in Africa than I was able to post obviously. I didn't understand why God did or allowed some of the things to happen that happened, but I have been praying about it and He has finally given me a peace about His plan. I have so much reassurance that I was supposed to be in Africa this summer and that He used me to glorify his name.

For everyone that read my blog, prayed for the people and our team and supported us, I cannot thank you enough. Your encouragement while I was in Africa gave me incredible strength to keep serving. Just to know that what I would blog gave you all strength and gave God an opportunity to work in your lives, that was enough for me. That was some of the strongest encouragment that I have ever recieved. It was hard to see what "God was doing" in Africa sometimes, because He worked on His time, not mine. Because of this, there were many times that I asked myself "why am I pooping in a hole and living in the bush in general?" but it was so encouraging to be reminded that God was and is working, and so much of the encouragment came from the blog comments. So thank you so much, you'll never know how much you impacted my summer.

I hope to send letters out to all that supported me with a summary of the summer and the ways that I saw God work. I hope to keep in touch!!!!

Love, Hailey