Giving thanks in all circumstances

Pastor Naftal sent an email today.  He apologized for his infrequent messages lately, explaining that the cell phone he had -- the one that allowed him to receive and send email even when he is in Tungamalenga -- was not working well.  Now he has to travel to Iringa in order to access email.

He wrote that the congregation is looking forward to the visit of Mollie and Lyn, Dr. Randy and Kari.

And he let us know that the rains have arrived in Tungamalenga.  For the past three days, it has rained four and five hours a day.  In some places, the collection of water is "too much" and some newly planted fields have been washed out.  Dr. Barnabas will have to replant his rice field because of the rain.  This is in contrast to some years when fields have been planted and crops withered because of drought.

"We thank God for the rain," he wrote.

in everything give thanks; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. ~~ I Thessalonians 5:18

Comments

  1. I love how Trip Sullivan adapted this post for a devotional text in SOTV's weekly e-news, adding the following text:

    Sometimes it is difficult to appreciate the gifts we receive from God, especially if they are too little or too much. But God does truly know and understand our needs, often even better than we do.

    Prayer: Dear Lord, I thank you for the gifts you give me each day. Help me to understand my own needs and the needs of those around me, so that I may be a gift to them as well. Amen.

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