Well...It is officially here. We leave today...It's 12:29am so I can say that! WOW! What a lot of work to get an entire family ready to leave their life behind for a month and take up a new life in Uganda, but we are SO excited! Excited to see what God has planned for us, excited to see Josh :), excited to be following the call God put on our hearts, excited to meet all the members of Team Beyond, excited to meet the people of Uganda, and more than anything excited to be changed by God in ways we can't even imagine yet!
Today was tough though. It was hard to say goodbye to those we are leaving behind. I know it is only for a month, but it was still hard. We have so many people loving, caring and praying for us and it was hard to say goodbye. I can't imagine what it must be like to leave for a really long time like the members of Team Beyond have done! God is faithful and I look forward to sharing our journey both as we live it and after we return, God willing.
Thank you to those of you who are praying for us. We hit a bump in the road with our luggage, but that has been worked out and the prayers offered up on our behalf have been answered so off we go with 23 boxes and 4 to follow with Nate. I can't imagine what the airline personnel @ O'Hare will say when they see us! Uhhh...break time is what I would say! I almost feel sorry for them already...Almost ;)
Please pray for safe travel to Chicago. It is supposed to snow tomorrow and my parents are taking us in their motor home. Please pray that the roads are not slippery and that we do not encounter any delays or mishaps.
If you could also pray for good travel, especially for those of us who experience motion sickness. It is something I struggle with, as well as sometimes both Andrew and Jacob. We have a slew of motion sickness pills packed, but motion and the Feenstras are not usually a good combination. When Josh got to Soroti in August, he emailed us to say that "Mom is going to have a hard time with the 7 hour drive from the airport to Soroti". Apparently the "roads" are rough, potholes rule and the driving is agressive to say the least. It should be quite an experience. I'll keep you posted. Maybe the motion sickness pills will knock us out and we'll sleep right through it...that's what I'm praying for! Please join me :).
I want to close by saying thank you so much for all the support we have had to get to this point. Prayers, encouraging words and emails, financial support, donations for the people of Uganda, hugs and expressions of love have all been such an amazing blessing. Our going to Uganda would not have been possible without all the support we have received from so many, many people. So thank you from the depth of our hearts. We head off to Uganda with hearts full of love and thankfulness, to all of you and most of all to our amazing and faithful Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Blessings,
Julie
I haven't gotten to read this blog yet, but I just subscribed and am looking forward to hearing about your adventures. Praying for you all!
ReplyDeleteTim Leugs
The prayer time this morning in the Commons at Legacy Christian School was very special. So glad that you could be sent off with a prayer with the staff and 7th and 8th grade classes. We will continue to pray for your safe travel today.
ReplyDeleteCrys Van Beek
Julie, We will continue to pray for you all! Praise God for His answered prayer about the luggage. He is in every detail. "The Lord your God is with you wherever you go. He will bring you back to this land." Trusting His promises for you! Kori
ReplyDeleteWe are praying for safe travels for your family today! I have been thinking of you often today--and have been praying for you then! I can't wait to see and hear what God has in store for you in Uganda!
ReplyDeleteWe hope and pray that you had safe travels to uganda. Hope it is going well.We will be looking foreward to hearing more from you.
ReplyDeleteWe love and miss you,
Tim,Donna,Sam,and Matt