Lately, time seems to identify himself as a train, speeding down the railroad, with no intention to stop until he reaches his next depot station; He passed me quickly as I registered for Fall classes and said farewell to Summer; He passed me quickly when I greeted my friends in my living room on Halloween night, and when I gave thanks as I cut through a slice of turkey. He passed quickly when I accepted my new Photography Job at Chevrolet and when I took my last final. And now, on this cold Saturday night as I look at my flight itinerary for December 27th, from Atlanta to Guatemala City, the train has finally slowed down and allowed me to look back at where it has gone thus far, preparing for its next journey.
One week from right now, I will be at Fundaninos, meeting its staff and the sixty orphans that live with them! My heart could explode with eagerness to serve and be the mouth and feet that God has called me to be! (Isaiah 52:7 & Romans 10:15.) I am thankful for the eternal love my friends and family have given me. I am thankful that God has shown me his purpose, identity, and value in my own life. I hope nothing more, than to express this identity, purpose, and value to the kids at Fundaninos, that feel abandoned and disvalued.
I find it very easy to worry about the future; to worry about the details of what I will be doing while I am there, and to worry about my health, finances, and safety. But I am reminded, as I stare at this train; at time, reminiscing all the places it has gone this year, that “we know that all things work together for the good of those who love God: those who are called according to His purpose.” (Romans 8:28) I am reminded that He is faithful and He always provides.
My friends, I ask you to please pray for me this week. There are two major things I cannot provide on my own. First, being my health. Last week I went to the doctor and was prescribed an antibiotic for a Sinus and Ear Infection. Seven days later, I was still feeling terrible, with the same symptoms. My doctor called in another antibiotic and I am continuing to rest. I am starting to feel a lot better, but need to fully recover before I can travel to Guatemala and play with the children! I know God has called me to Guatemala for a reason and I ask that you pray for healing and peace. My second need is money. I have seen God provide thousands of dollars, days before my team left for Cambodia in 2013, and I take heart that He will provide! But I do encourage you to be a part of this outreach, by supporting me financially and in prayer!
I still need roughly $550 dollars by Friday. If you would like to support me financially, you can write a check out to Redeemer Community Church and send it to:
Sarah Sanders
706 E. Holston Ave.
Johnson City, TN 37604
or you can go to
http://www.redeemercommunity.com/local-and-global and make a one time donation.
If you donate online, make sure to write “Sarah Sanders Guatemala Trip” in the
description section.
Thank you in advance, for your prayers and support.
May you be reminded of Christ’s Love for you this Holiday.
Thanks be to God.
Sincerely,
Sarah Sanders
Thank you in advance, for your prayers and support.
May you be reminded of Christ’s Love for you this Holiday.
Thanks be to God.
Sincerely,
Sarah Sanders