Father’s Day and I was in Amman, Jordan and what seemed like a world away from my
own family who were in Nairobi, Kenya. Since the problems in South
Sudan which prevents us as a family to be there at the moment, I was given the
privilege of coming alongside some of our Arabic language students in different
parts of the world. Six months into it
and the family I was visiting is settling in.
They’ve also just welcomed a newborn, their first, into the world. Just three weeks old, it’s a challenge
balancing daily living, raising a child in a new culture and engaging in
language study, but they are doing well.
It’s a reminder to me as of His preserving grace in the face of multiple
transitions.
As I think about the many transitions in our own lives as a
family, these friends and their trust in God encourage me to keep doing the
same. The words of a well-known hymn
always seem to come back to mind.
“Jesus, Jesus, precious Jesus, oh for grace to trust you
more.”
Overlooking the Dead Sea in Jordan. |
I certainly was missing being around my own family this
first Father’s Day. Claire had snuck in
a SD card with a Father’s Day message/video that made my day. Parenting has definitely been one of the most
rewarding things that I’ve done so far, and I’ve only just begun. Ahead are the days when we’ll be up with him
all night as he will falls sick; and when we’ll send him for his first day of
school; and figure out when to allow him a facebook account as well as
everything that comes with growing up as a third culture child. But, for now we’re simply enjoying his
fascination with opening and closing curtain sheers whenever he’s near; his
ability to focus on the lens of a camera pointed at him; and the way he “sings”
throughout the day. We can’t wait for
you all to meet him. He’s certainly added
a dash of colour in our lives and we’re forever changed.
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