Mark recently led a lesson on Chairos and Chronos and when he explained it to me, I thought, how perfect for what we're going through right now. He's such a smart little cookie! This is a portion of his newsletter article from this week.
"...at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly.' Romans 5:6 'Now, Paul, the hand of the Lord is against you. You are going to be blind, and for a time you will be unable to see the light of the sun.' Acts 13:11 'Therefore, the right time has not yet come for me; for you any time is right.' Luke 7:6,8"
"Chairos time is time understood loosely. It is the kind of time that challenges us, that forces us to wait and trust, to walk in faith. It is the kind of time only God can tell, as opposed to the chronos time, as used in Matthew 2:7 and Mark 9:21, we live by on our wrist watches and wall calendars."
"Most of the Christian life, it seems, is lived at the intersection of chronos and chairos--as we wait for that thing, a job, a test result, a relationship, we've been praying for and our clocks are continually reset to God's timing."
"It is frustrating and painful at times as we wait; humorous at others. But at the right time, when it is time!--God will bring about his purposes for your life and mine."
Our entire family struggles right now to understand the delays in Allan's arrival. Had he come on our time, he would have been here a month ago, but God's timing is different. Allan was scheduled to leave Entebbe this past Friday and even though he had signed consent from the doctor, KLM thought he did not appear to be well enough to fly. His stomach is still not totally back to normal and they did not want to be responsible for a child that could get sick during a long flight. It's not that I don't understand that, but we are now forced to reschedule again. They said he could fly on Wednesday, so we'll go at it again.
Please pray for Allan, this morning we received a phone call from Jamil at 2 a.m. our time and he said that Allan was feeling better, because of some medicine the doctor gave him, but that he was so upset he wanted to be in a room alone and didn't want to talk to anybody. I can only imagine, that as disappointed as we have been that he is even more disappointed. We just long for him to be with us again. We're trusting that in "God's perfect timing" this will be possible. We're not totally sure when that will be, but you can rest assure we're praying that it's this Thursday, after Allan is scheduled to leave on Wednesday!
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Chairos and Chronos
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Positive News
I awoke this morning at 5:00 a.m. to call Jamil. He let us know that he had received the signed papers from the doctor releasing Allan to fly. Those papers however do not allow Allan to leave Uganda until Friday evening. I had not scheduled his flight yet, we're finally learning to wait so that we don't continue to pay rescheduling fees, so it was positive news. We had prayed that the doctor would allow him to leave tonight but we'll settle for Friday. All the paperwork is in hand, Allan is healthy and Jamil knows it's very important that he get on that plane this Friday. Uganda is 9 hours ahead of us, so this Friday at Noon, they should be at the airport and at 1:55 p.m. our time, he should be leaving Uganda to head to Amsterdam.
When I spoke to Jamil yesterday he said that Allan was out playing soccer with his friends. I told him that I'd prefer he rest, kind of joking but at the same time not. Well, this morning, I reminded him again to tell Allan to rest for his big trip and he said, "Auntie, when I told Allan yesterday that his Aunt Kim wanted him to stop playing soccer and rest, he walked right off the grass and went into his room and laid down." Finally, maybe someone will listen to me.
The boy's bedroom and bathroom is coming along. It's completely sheetrocked now and they're almost done floating it. We've had a lot of rain the past two days so the mud is not drying as fast as we'd like. They're installing the crown moulding as I type and the ceiling is completely textured. It looks simply awesome! Max and I have done a little more shopping for it and I asked him the other day, if he wanted to help me put it all together, or if he wanted to go away for a couple of hours and come back to a surprise completion and he got so excited and said, "Yes, I want to go away for a little bit and come back and have it done." We'll be sure to take photos of that! Wait until you see this new teenage space!
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Total Exhaustion
Monday, January 14, 2008
Susan's Dead
Well, we've experienced our first animal death and I have to say Ella took it very well. She's had Susan, a black molly, which she had to have once I told her in the pet store that was it's name, because of her cousin Molly, however she chose to name it Susan, after our youth pastor's high school aged daughter. I went to feed her this morning and immediately noticed she was obviously no longer with us. I didn't tell Ella and if you ask the boys neither did they. MT said he told Meagan, our delightful neighbor and she told Ella. Well, Ella didn't seem to mind and enjoyed planning Susan's funeral service with Max's assistance. She was laid to rest in a SpongeBob band aid box and Shiloh officiated as a witness. Mark's service is posted below. An extra perk to having a father that's an ordained minister. It's dark outside, but the sound is good! We'll be off to Petco tomorrow to quickly find a replacement for Susan and this time Ella says she's going to name her, "Rosalina, if it's a girl."
Healing Hand
The money we've sent so far for his care is quickly adding up. Some of it has been graciously donated by a church member but the rest has not and we're trusting that God will simply provide. The exchange rate is astronomical and the things needed for his care I know would not be as much over here; so we simply want him to be well enough to fly, come to be with us and then have our doctor provide additional care.
Will you please join with us in prayer that our almighty Father, who we know is in complete control, would grant health to Allan and allow him to fly to be with us this Friday so that we can pick him up on Saturday. He told Jamil that he was feeling better today and wanted "hamburgers". I asked if they had hamburgers over there and he said, "no auntie, he misses them from when he was in America." You can be sure that we'll have a huge plate of hamburgers waiting for him once he gets to Texas!
Friday, January 11, 2008
Huge Disappointment
Jamil called me crying saying, "Auntie, I am so sorry. You trusted me, and I ran as fast as I could. I just did not get here soon enough." My heart broke for him and Allan. They were all crying. I assured Jamil that absolutely none of this was his fault and that everything would be alright. I immediately called the airlines and rescheduled Allan's flight for Sunday, same flight pattern, and he'll arrive in Houston on Monday at 1:35 p.m. I cautioned Jamil to take Allan back to his Uncle's home and not allow anyone to see him. The corruption that seems to be evident over there is just heartbreaking when I think of how upset Allan was when he saw the plane pull out of the terminal.
God is in complete control and though we cannot always see why things happen, they do happen for a reason. All week long our family has been battling a stomach bug. Mark Thomas came down with it Tuesday, Ella Wednesday and Mark last night. MT seemed to bounce back quickly, and Ella is just now today seeming more like herself. Mark is preaching this Sunday and so that I would not miss any work this week, because I need the hours badly, he stayed home Wednesday through today with the kids. Needless to say it's been a long week around here, and the laundry has been insane. We're praying that these three extra days will allow us to get rid of this bug and that everyone will be feeling back to normal so that we can all enjoy Allan's arrival on Monday!
Please continue to keep Allan in your prayers as he waits during this extra time. I'm so sure of our decision to bring him into our family and I want desperately to see and hold him again. We all do. I was reading a friend's blog a few minutes ago and read a posting by one of her friends and it just spoke to me, and the place at which we find ourselves today.
2 Chronicles 20:17 "You will not have to fight this battle. Take up your positions; stand firm and see the deliverance the LORD will give you, O Judah and Jerusalem. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged. Go out to face them tomorrow, and the LORD will be with you. "
How assuring those words are right now. Each of us face battles every day, but the comfort we have as believers is comfort beyond all other comfort. Being able to take our struggles to the Lord, knowing that he knows our every need, even before we do, is and should be enough to quiet our souls.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Progress
Some of the new bedding and linens for the boy's new room located in one corner of the living room.
This was the Christmas photo we sent out. I apologize if we missed some of you. Our list has gotten amazingly long so unfortunatly we've had to trim it down a little bit. Hope it's not too late to send out a Texas size greeting full of good wishes for the new year.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Prayer Support
The ups and downs of this journey seem to continue and yet we know that God is in complete control. We need your prayer support right now more than ever. The doctor that has been seeing Allan in Uganda is working so hard to get Allan healthy enough to fly and to immunize him so that he's able to go to school here. It appears that because he's had little medical treatment over the years that this has been harder on his little body than we anticipated. It's hard for us to understand the issues at hand but the doctor assures us, he's in good health just struggling with all the medications. So his arrival has been postponed. I spoke to Jamil yesterday and he asked me to delay his flight 4 days. After praying about it we decided to prolong his arrival until the 12th of January hoping that the extra time would allow him to regain his strength. Jamil said that Allan cried and cried when he told him he would not be coming this week. As a mother, I want to be there to speak with the doctor, I want to ask so many questions, but the distance and language barriers make that impossible. So, we covet your prayers at this time. Asking that you join us in asking our Father, the might physician, to place his hands upon Allan and allow him to regain his strength and health so that he may travel to be with us.
We continue to be amazed at the generosity of people who want to help. God is so faithful to provide. The contractor says he'll be done in about 2 and a half weeks. We have bought new mattresses and all the bedding and linens the boys will need for their new room and bath. Saying thank you just doesn't seem like enough to convey how it has affected us emotionally. Friends, family, church members, each of you are a part of this amazing event and it simply could not be done without your prayers and support.