Saturday, February 27, 2010

We don't need blankets in Ghana, but we need to wrap ourselves in prayer

Thanks to all of you who have interceded for me and the other four students in prayer over the last 6 months. I only have a couple of minutes at this internet cafe, so I can't say much, but suffice it to say that although living here continues to be a blessing and I thank God every day for having brought me to Ghana, I am experiencing a lot of spiritual growth here too, and it is not always easy. Part of that growth is a deeper understanding of God's hand in the world as He manifests Himself through the Holy Spirit, who I am getting to know better after having attended a Pentecostal church each Sunday in Accra and now talking to people in the village who have a much different concept of the Spirit's presence in life. In contrast, I have met priests and priestesses (there are about four or five being trained in our village) and seen them go into trances, wildly dancing at festivals.

So I believe that spiritual warfare exists on a much more real plane that I ever understood back in America. Because of this, I now realize how absolutely vital your prayers over me are. In Ghana, I am outside my usual circle of faith--my community and family of believers. Here, I regularly go to church and actually read the Bible and pray more frequently than I used to, but I still plead with you to lift me and the rest of the group before God frequently. Please pray for spiritual fortitude for us, for protection against evil, and for the joy and strength of the Lord in all that we do.

I wish I could give you a longer exposition, but know that it is well with my soul, for I am resting in the Lord. I pray for you, and I simply ask that, although the distance separating us is great, so is the power of the Father, His Son, and His Spirit, and so let us pray for each other as brothers and sisters.

Love in Christ,
Jessica


P.S. A few pictures...

4 comments:

  1. Jessica - you are on my heart and in my prayers often. The open door still calls me to prayer every morning. Love the Dad.

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  2. Jessica,
    You are, indeed, in my prayers. My favorite time of meditation/prayer/contemplation is during my morning runs along the La Crosse River Marsh trails. Know that you go with me many mornings and enjoy the ride! I appreciate your honesty and willingness to be known in your postings. Peace, Bev

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  3. I was blessed by our conversation the other day and am learning more and more about the Holy Spirit as well. I love you and continue to pray for you and your brothers and sisters there.

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  4. Greetings, Jessica -
    Thank you once again for sharing new insights from your life in Ghana. I've been teaching the 23rd Psalm to one of the Faith Milestones classes, and have enjoyed my preparation as I try to understand it in new ways. What a succinct and amazing expression of the relationship we are offered with God as our protective shepherd and exceedingly generous host. May all those promises be yours today. ~Louise

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