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Posted 2018-09-16T03:09:43Z

To the Ends of the Earth

I feel like in nearly five years, I've likely referenced this Hillsong song I used for today's post title before, but it's got more relevant lyrics than the single Reliant K line running through my head as I watched the non-proverbial sunrise come up over the Pacific end Friday morning. I did include a picture of my several thousand foot high view of the sunrise, and you might think I'm losing my mind, but I'm about to delve into the specifics (and switch song references). 

When I was a worship leader in high school, I remember loving to sing "To the Ends of the Earth" because of the powerful verse that begins the song: "Love unfailing / overtaking my heart / You take me in / finding peace again / fear is lost in all you are." When I sang out the chorus, I never though my world would be bigger than the greater Portland metro area, but as I flew from Germany to New Zealand this week, I was struck by how the Lord has called me to the ends of the earth - literally.

This past Tuesday I said some hard goodbyes to students and a few see-you-laters in some cases which were still difficult. I only had a handful of students who I thought would be tough to leave, but it turned out seeing dozens more this past couple of weeks made it all the harder to leave them on Wednesday. Brandi let me sit on her balcony and process a lot of my emotions the night before I left, and I got in the car with my friend Chrissy to make the drive to Zürich excited despite the sadness of leaving so many precious children. Chris and his dad drove Chrissy and I to the airport and sent us off with happy wishes for our long journey.

I honestly couldn't have asked for a better traveling companion as Chrissy is a champion at overseas travel and is calm and confident in airports in a way I can barely dream of. All my anxieties and insecurities were completely taken care of with Chrissy's help. We made both our connections with no problems, and after a couple questions about my plans in New Zealand, my passport got a new stamp, and we collected all our luggage (which I forgot to mention had made it to Germany just three days after I did).

One of the RCC pastors, Mark, was waiting for us when we got through the border control, and he drove us to my new home in a quiet neighborhood near the university. We landed in the morning, so Chrissy and I tried our best to stay awake through the day and managed to adventure down the street to the grocery store to buy a few essentials and some coffee to keep us going. I even had enough energy to try walking down the street with no braces. We also had the blessing of meeting my housemate's dad who lives down the street and offered to drive me to the mall to buy a new SIM card for my phone. I'm all set up with a new phone number and a working mobile plan for the next year. It was an exciting and productive first day. I woke up Saturday to say goodbye to Chrissy as she was off to see her sister who lives on the north island. After a relaxing morning, I met another RCC member, Jasmine, who kindly took me out for a short list of things I'd found I hadn't packed and would need in order to settle in.

This morning I went to RCC for the first time, and it was such a blessing to worship with this new gathering and discover it was like coming home because of the beauty of the body of Christ. I met a few more of the staff members I'll be spending a lot of time with, and I even was introduced to a couple of the students that I'll work with. I'm so excited for this sabbatical opportunity, and I'm grateful for all the prayers for my travel to get here. As I'm adjusting and settling in, I'll still post quick updates, but they'll likely be much shorter than this though I hope you'll all still pray for me that I'd learn to take care of my body well in this new space as I get used to the new place tucked away in an opposite end of the earth from where I'm used to.

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Comments (7)

  • Stephensfam
    Stephensfam

    Such a wonderful update! Sounds like God continues to reveal such a fabulous plan for you this year. Praying as you jump into the newness and follow the Spirit! He is good and faithful and mighty indeed!! We love you!

    7 years ago · Reply
  • David Hewett
    David Hewett

    ....great to see you safe in God's love and your new home .... all my love

    7 years ago · Reply
  • Jan Forman
    Jan Forman

    Wow Laura, It brought tears to my eyes, reading of your arrival in New Zealand, seeing the photos of you and Chrissy, your new home and neighbourhood, the framed map on the wall - that must be yours ?yes? and your being able to meet your new Church community so soon after your arrival. Remembering the prayers and conversations of the times over this past year of you wondering if this was going to happen. God allowed you to dream BIG and has delivered in ways beyond your imagination. So glad that Chrissy was your travelling companion. The journey must have been a breeze for her after making long journeys with three lively children and their travel bits and bobs that she's been handling over the past decade. I shall look forward to hearing more details from Chrissy on her return from visiting her sister - what a great opportunity for her to grasp. So precious sister in Christ - be refreshed, inspired and soak in all the new experiences in New Zealand, Love from Jan & Alec xxxx

    7 years ago · Reply
  • Patty Beal
    Patty Beal

    We at CPCC in Naples will be praying for your sabbatical time!

    7 years ago · Reply
  • Carol Newlin
    Carol Newlin

    So glad to hear you arrived and are settling in well. Take care of yourself and enjoy the new experiences and friends. What an amazing life you lead!

    7 years ago · Reply
  • George Wood
    George Wood

    And the adventure continues.... I'm sure our Lord has lots of new adventures and good things in store for you there. Blessings.

    7 years ago · Reply
  • Laura McGlothlin
    Laura McGlothlin

    Very exciting! We continue to pray for you, and prayed for you at the TeachBeyond Global Centre last week, I think! What an exciting year awaits you!

    7 years ago · Reply