You might be asking why I titled this post "life." When life happens we often ask the question "why?" Have you ever been there? Have you ever felt like asking God, "what are you doing?" Well, that's where I've been the last few months and I'm learning that maybe that question is not the question I should be asking. Is it my responsibility to question the intentions and plans of the God of the universe? I think not. God has given me a purpose to live my life to honor and glorify him wherever I am, whatever I'm doing...today. This post is titled "life" because that’s what I’m doing. But I’m also learning more and more that life is a journey, a journey that will end when I stand before my Father in Heaven. Plans change, but that’s ok.
In November the Lord closed the door with AIM Air. To be honest, this was tough. I found myself asking God “what are you doing?” For a long time this is where I thought I was suppose to be. I love so much about Africa: the people, the culture, the work. For whatever reason this is not where I am for now.
Over the past few years I have traveled a lot and being gone for months at a time has been tough, especially spiritually. What I have grown to see over the past few months is my need to be involved once again in a church community. So on January 5th I moved to Colorado. You might be asking “Jeremy, why Colorado?” Well, I’ve always loved the area and Colorado seems to fit me well. But the biggest draw was the Church, Woodland Park Community Church. Although I’ve only “lived” in Colorado for a month now, I’ve met some great people and have already plugged in to several ministries in the church. God has been so good and I’m excited for what comes next!
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I am so proud of you!
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