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Posted 2018-10-21T02:07:29Z

Nothing Much

People keep asking me what I've done through the week, and my response is always an embarrassed, "nothing much," but, honestly, I'm in the rest phase of my sabbatical, and I'm sleeping in as often as possible, going to bed early, and not feeling guilty about catching up on my reading list.

I'm still doing other things too - like tons of squats as assigned by my physio. My butt is sore all the time now which is largely celebrated because that means I can feel anything at all in muscles that spent time disconnected from my brain for a couple months post injury. I didn't have any extraordinary advances through this week, but I was faithful in getting out of the house to walk each day and have been doing the electro-stimulation every night since I got here. I've also had some great interactions with new people who kindly want to get to know me. There are a lot of little things that add up to "full" days as I spend time resting and reflecting on what's gone down in my life the last five years.

While I can't give an exciting update on the physical side, I can say that the reflection time has given me a lot of opportunity to celebrate what God has used me to do. I very much want my life to be a testimony of God's good works done through me. A couple of my former students even offered me some kind words about the impact I had as their teacher, and I treasure their words. To be completely honest, I'm often insecure about the impact I'm having because it's "part time" hours compared to many of my energetic coworkers, so the reminders I have actually been used effectively in ministry is incredibly meaningful.

If you're inclined to pray along with me this week, I'm still asking God to work new growth in my endurance and to reduce my soreness. I'm also looking to see God open my eyes more to the ways I've been effective in ministry so that I can capitalize on my strengths both here in my service at RCC and when I return to BFA.

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Comments (5)

  • George Wood
    George Wood

    I'm inclined to pray with you and for you. Blessings

    7 years ago · Reply
  • Jan Forman
    Jan Forman

    Keep on reading, resting, reflecting, restoring and refreshing your mind, body and soul Laura - terrific !!

    7 years ago · Reply
  • Eric Gibson
    Eric Gibson

    There's no such thing as "part-time" with God. We are available and He works through us. You have made yourself available in so many ways and He has used you to impact the life of so many students! Never doubt it!

    7 years ago · Reply
  • Laura McGlothlin
    Laura McGlothlin

    Sounds like a great Sabbatical plan! Be faithful to what God has shown you that you need and ignore the critics! His ways are NOT our ways!! Rest, refresh, restore and serve only when and as He leads!

    7 years ago · Reply
  • David Hewett
    David Hewett

    i am pleased that God has brought you to New Zealand..... good to see you being forced to relax, much like your earthly dad still, you need to relax in HIM, your heavenly dad instead of being focused on what you do. Allowing HIM to be your very life working IN, WITH and THROUGH you will continue the blessings you have brought to so many! love you much... great to talk yesterday (or the day before by now :)

    7 years ago · Reply