Sunday, June 24, 2012

Letters from Africa - Day 5

Thursday, June 21st, 2012

Today was a day entirely devoted to teaching at the academy, the last of its kind, a day of work and rest. Wednesday brought bombshell after emotional bombshell, and we were all a bit haggard by the time we made it to our beds. Returning to the routine and steady work at the academy was a welcome reprieve. The students are advancing more and more as time passes; already we are becoming fast friends with them.

This day was the kind of day when we remember God's steady blessing, his regular faithfulness. In this day we rest, running with the flow of what feel like well-rehearsed rhythms as they bolster our spirits and lull us into peace.

For more information about Poetice International, its ministry in Zambia, and updates on this trip be sure to check www.poetice.com and follow @livepoetice on twitter.


Photo collage courtesy of Jared Trudel



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