Monday, 5 April 2010

providence. polska. puzzle pieces.

It’s a nice evening here at Holmsted, seated in my room with cool cheeks after an enjoyable walk outside with good conversation. Not quite summer yet, though sunshine and a clear sky teases me outside. I’ve just gotten back from a brief visit to Bournemouth to enjoy Easter weekend with my family. Rail works over the weekend gave me some extra time to do some reading and writing, times which proved valuable. Day by day, learning more about myself and what makes me tick, dreaming of revolution, running out of fingers from counting testimonies. It’s quite the journey.
I’m excited about the future generally, have got some great things lined up over the next few months. This time next week I will be getting ready to fly out to Krakow in Poland to visit a Holmsted team pioneering ministry there. The team leader was the school leader for my DTS, and I went to Krakow on my first outreach, so in a way it’s going to be delightful but also bizarre going back to a place I’d been to only a year ago but it feels thrice the time. It’ll be wonderful to walk the square again, drink tea in my favourite book shop, and meet up with those I served with the last time, and to enjoy fellowship with and encourage the team. Excellent. God has so graciously provided everything I need. I will be in Poland for three weeks, then heading back to Holmsted to do various bits and bobs, helping out with the April discipleship training school.
The next few months in a nutshell, things that I will endeavour to unpack along the way.
This week will hold quite a few practical things to do around the house, and prayer and preparation for Poland. I leave next Tuesday (13th). Thanks for partnering with me in this journey.
From branch to branch
Adam


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