2 November 2012

All in His beautiful timing




October has been such an interesting and challenging month.  Challenging is always good, though, as God persistently makes us trust in Him.  As in Psalm 46:10, I’ve been learning everyday to “be still” and know that He is Lord… He is over all.

We must wait for God’s perfect timing.  Even though we had planned to have the orphanage up a few weeks ago, certain obstacles have kept us from that plan.  But that’s also what is awesome… that nothing has happened outside of God’s will!  He spoke to me really clearly that I am not in Ecuador to help people or point others to Him… but rather, to do His will.  And through His will He takes care of the rest.  So in this, we wait for Him to "make everything beautiful in its time" (Ecc 3:11).  It’s His time. 

That said, things are finally coming together as Kayla and I moved into the orphanage this week!  In God’s time, hopefully in the next few weeks, we’ll have our kids moved out here and be ready to take in more.   This week was another reminder of why we’re ready for more children as we ran into one of the mothers of 2 kids who were once in our care, Christian and Anna.  She told us she doesn’t want her kids anymore…. Again.  And long story short, she doesn’t need to have them under her supervision.  So for these kids, along with Noah and Juanito (whose cases are hopefully coming to a close soon), our hearts are expectant for God to bring hope into their lives, whether that means through our ministry or another way.

Yet, even as we wait for God’s perfect timing, many things are still charging at us, keeping us busy beyond belief.   Last month our temporary visas were to expire before we could obtain our missionary visas (due to foundation document problems).  As we did all we could, it came to be the time that the first group of us would become illegal.  Well, on the VERY day, we were all granted an extension for a few more weeks in order to get it all sorted out.  And since then we’ve been able to officially apply… so this was a great reminder of God’s timing!

We also are in the final days of waiting for our two 40-foot containers to arrive in Tena (they are in customs on the coast of Ecuador now)!!  Karissa and volunteers in Florida worked incredibly hard 3 weeks ago to pack up everything possible to bring to our orphanage… everything from cribs to weed-wackers, diapers to random kitchen utensils, it seems that the answer to every request we have is to wait because “we have one coming on the container” haha.  And what a blessing that the mayor of Tena has offered to help cover the expenses of bringing all this here!  Although we’re currently working with the national government to help us concerning a new law passed 2 weeks ago, stating no clothing items are allowed to be imported to Ecuador (and remembering ¼ of our container contents are clothes!!), we’re trusting God to help us get past this obstacle…. Among many others!

So that’s just a little summary of what’s going on.  Kayla and I are so honored to finally be living in the orphanage!  Although there’s a lot of cleaning and organizing to do (and although Kayla kindly informed me 3 days after we moved in that I had not be using the water filtration system correctly, and therefore drinking lots of very dirty water… woops), there is such a peace and hope for this place!  Wow, I can’t describe it.  But I’m in love and elated to be a small part in what God will do next.  Please keep praying for Noah, Juanito, Christian and Anna as I believe the Lord will bring them back to us as His timing is beautiful.

Dios te bendiga!  Hasta pronto,
Tanya