I believe one of the reasons I was suppose to spend time in Goma, DR Congo was to learn a great deal from a man named Theophile. He is the Pastoral Ministries Coordinator for ALARM-Congo and has unknowingly taught me a great deal over the last 10 days I have spent with him. To firsthand witness and be touched by his faithful desire to serve others leaves me longing to have the same character trait but knowing I fall way short. Not only does he wholeheartedly give in every aspect of his life, but it is a generous giving that comes naturally, it is not a decision of his mind but a drive from his heart. The sacrifices he makes, out of the way actions he takes and the smile that just radiates on his face truly amazes me. This is something that has not only impacted me but encourages me to be a better person. In reflection I see my shortcomings, yet it provides a desire and motivation to give to others like he has given to me. Why is it so easy for some yet so difficult for others?
I am very thankful for having this special time to spend with Theophile. His gracious nature, his inner light that radiates outwardly and his beyond measure thoughtfulness has been a gift to experience. I long to have this type of impact on others and will try my hardest to strive to be the wonderful servant of God that Theophile is without even trying!
“Blessed is the man
who does not walk in the counsel
of the wicked
or stand in the way of the sinners
or sit in the seat of mockers.
But his delight is in the law of the Lord,
and on his law he meditates
day and night.”
~ Psalms 1:1-2
Hi Ashley! I was just thinking about you. I hope you are doing well. We are praying for you here and encouraged by your faithfulness in Congo and on the continent of Africa. I know all of us miss Burundi very much!
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