Showing posts with label Haiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haiti. Show all posts

6.28.2012

falling in love

I think we all know that love is a choice. I have heard it, read it, and even experienced it many times throughout this engagement season. Love is not something we are naturally inclined to do, but we do it by the grace of God -- all glory to Him, because He loved us first and demonstrated His love in a way we never could. Love is more than just a feeling... it's an action, it's a belief, and it's the very essence of God Himself. I believe that going into our marriage knowing where our love for each other comes from will make a huge impact in the growth of our relationship.

However, there is certainly a difference in choosing to love and falling in love, because falling in love isn't much of a choice! 

In the midst of all the wedding planning and moving preparation I've had some time to reflect on my relationship with Daniel: the past, present, and exciting new future. As we have begun talking about and writing out our vows for one another, I have had moments where I thought, "Can I remember the moment when I fell in love with Daniel?" I clearly remember the first time he told me he loved me, and the first time I told him back (not on the same occasion, by the way). But do I remember the moment when I really, truly fell in love with the man I am marrying in 16 days? **ONLY 16 DAYS!!** Being a little nostalgic lately, it wasn't hard for me to dig back into that "memories to keep forever" part of my brain, and I'm pretty certain I've pinpointed the exact moment in which I really fell in love with D. Don't get me wrong, it was certainly a process and continues to be, because I find myself falling more in love daily. But I wanted to share this one particular moment where things clicked for me. So here it is.. whoever you are reading out there.


Falling in love with Daniel:

We had been talking/dating for only a few months, and at this point he had already expressed his love for me. His words were honest and true, coming from the depths of his heart, when he first told me. But I wanted to be fully convicted and sure of my love for him before I said the words, and he respected that. We spent our first Christmas as a couple apart from each other, but when we were reunited he was bursting at the seams for me to open my Christmas gift from him. I can still remember everything he gave me that Christmas: a super cute purple scarf, some sweet smelling lotion, a CD with some of our favorite songs, and a poem he wrote for me. I read the poem last... and that's when I knew. And it was around that time that I first told him of my love for him. :) Kee! Read the poem for yourself and see if YOU don't fall in love with him!! (But please don't. He's taken!)



A Summer Night In Haiti, by Walter Daniel Jackson

On rocky road and dusty trail we walked into the night
under the moon and starry sky, and guided by its light.
We walked along, just barely seen, on Haiti's dusty way.
I can't think of a better way to end a summer's day.


The day was hot and summer's heat had shined upon us true.
The day was filled with loving kids, love shown them through and through.
All that was done in Jesus' name and for His Kingdom come;
We know where all that Love for them is ultimately from.

But as we walked, two people there, as missionary guides
we walked and talked and made our way with joy into the night.


The crows were there, and foxes too; we sang of them in song.
I thought of me without you then, and then I sang along.
The Mickey tree we sat beneath gave shade to us and humor;
Not even rain could make us stop or leave there any sooner.

You told me of your dear sisters, you told me of your mom,
you told me as we sat nearby to water deep and calm.


One more thing we did back then I'd like to share in verse;
beginning with our first night out our joys were so diverse.
And though I cannot hardly tell all that we did together,
there's one more thing I'd like to say before I end this letter.


We shared our deepest thoughts of God, our Lord and dearest Friend.
He works all things in perfect good, in ways we don't intend.
Did I know then as we walked near how Haiti's trip would end?
Perhaps I knew in back of mind you'd be my morethanfriend.


With this I'll end my brief account, and rhyming letter, too:
Merry Christmas, my dear, and half-birthday.
Rebecca, I love you.



I know that love is a choice, and that sometimes it's easier than others. But, in the future, if there are times when choosing to love gets hard, I believe I will always be able to come back to this beautifully written poem and fall in love with Mr. Daniel more and more. :)

Daniel,
Thank you for the special words you speak into my life. Can't wait to marry you.
Love always, Bec

1.05.2010

bonswa, zami!

Haiti. Passe Catabois, Haiti.
That is where 7 of my friends are right now, serving the Lord by loving His people in the small, impoverished country south of Florida.



As I remember Jess, Ainsley, Becca, Brandon, Parker, Annie, and Norman in thought and prayer this week, I also thank God for having allowed me to serve in Haiti just 5 months ago -- what seems like yesterday. What an incredible journey that was. I am praying for my fellow Haiti-lovers/friends as they show Christ's love through their words and actions. I pray that the hearts of the Haitians receiving the Good News they bring will be opened to hear, see, taste it. I pray for the sick that they minister to; knowing their physical healing matters temporarily, but their spiritual need is eternal. There are so many things to remember and pray for, and I ask that you would pray, too. Now. As you are reading this... thanks.

On the subject of Haiti, today I have been particularly reminiscent of my summer missions in Peru and Haiti. (I even made lomo saltado for dinner this evening!) Like I said, I am so thankful to God that He allowed me to go, but I am also thankful for the things He taught me. Now, as new opportunities arise to GO and serve, I am praying that He would guide me and use me in a way that brings most Glory to His name. I look forward to see where He takes me in 2010.

On a different note, I was able to go visit my family in Kansas over this Christmas season, and I am certainly glad I did! I love these three beautiful little sisters of mine! Below is a picture of the 4 of us (in our jammies on Christmas morning). Thank you, Lord, for Meghan, Emily, and Hannah.


I was also able to spend some time with 4 of my very best friends over this break. :) Jess and I didn't take a picture, but I did visit with her! Mary and I talked about God for hours into the night when she came in town... it was a sweet time; I met Kristy's hilarious college-friends and remembered old-times with her; I re-lived my pre-driver's license days while staying the night at Annie's house last week. Good times with my sweet sister-friends, and I thank God for it. I am a blessed girl, indeed.


And, I have completely LOVED every minute spent with my mommy. (I have even slept in her bed with her every night! hehe.) I cannot express with words how grateful I am for having such an amazing woman as my mother. I love her, and I am enjoying all the time we have together for this break. Yes, I am coming to realize that I do look (and act) a lot like her... but I'm OK with that! (hehe)


That's all I have for now. :) Happy 2010.

8.08.2009

revolutionary love

Haiti, wow. I cannot put in to words (or even comprehend) all that happened and is happening there. I think Sara Groves says it well...

Your pain has changed me, your dreams inspire.

Your face a memory, your hope a fire. 

Your courage asks me, what I'm made of. 

Your courage asks me, what I'm afraid of. 

And what I know of Love...

And what I know of God.

The Lord changed my life in Haiti; I will never be the same. Oh, Lord, please show me to love as Your Son loved us. We love because He first loved us. (1 John 4:19)


"May God be merciful and bless us.
May His face smile with favor on us.
May Your ways be known throughout the earth, 
Your saving power among people everywhere.
May the nations praise You, Oh God.
Yes, may all the nations praise You.
Let the whole world sing for joy, 
for You govern the nations with justice,
and guide the people of the whole world.
May the nations praise You, Oh God.
Yes, may all the nations praise You.
Then the earth will yield its harvest,
and God, our God, will richly bless us.
Yes, God will bless us,
and people all over the world will fear Him."
-Psalm 67