I'll start with a picture tour of our days there:
My first view of the gorgeous Colorado Rockies, courtesy of Southwest Airlines
Violet's favorite stretch, which she immediately went into the second I put her down post flight
The group, gathered in front of the Baptist Church we met to pray at each morning
Ahem, terrible picture, but literally the only one we took of ourselves while on the trip. Enjoy
City Hall (and the one shot of the park that wasn't filled with bums)
A really old church that has now been converted into a club. Naturally
Some of the best ice cream I've ever had and flowers crocheted onto some fencing. Both located in Highlands.
The Hostel where the group stayed at
A shot of the inside of the First Baptist church where we met to pray
A listing of the members who fought in WWII
It's safe to say we wore Violet out that day...
Playing some epic games of Mafia
Strolling through the streets of Denver
"And now, Lord, for what do I wait? My hope is in YOU." Psalm 39:7
This was the word that kept running through my head the days that I was there. HOPE. You can practically feel it, I'm not even kidding. It's crazy to even try to describe what it's like seeing the reality and feeling in your heart something quite the opposite.
I remember quite a few months ago our pastor was talking about the Titanic and using that analogy of how the world is like the Titanic sinking. We know it's sinking, know what's going to happen, and yet are we alerting people? Are we sharing the gospel with others, are we living each day like it could be our last, are we getting people on to the "life boats"? I remember sitting there and feeling so convicted, just realizing how that was NOT at all what I've been doing, my life and time has been more along the lines of chillin in first class and for the past few years, hunkered down in my cabin. That was a turning point for me, for us, for what we desired for our family. It's not a light decision to move somewhere that takes us further away from family and from those we love, believe me. But we are able to be excited because we know the things the Lord has put on our hearts and I trust that obeying Him is the best decision. We can hope, even though the way is not perfectly clear. Cisco has yet to find a job, we have yet to find a place to live....while the temptation to panic or fear is always lurking nearby, an unexplainable peace has kept it at bay. We trust that He will continue to lead us & I can honestly say that even if He were to close the doors on us moving out there, we have been incredibly blessed to have been a part of it thus far. It has changed us. The prayer meetings we had each day on the trip (as well as during our weekly home group) have stirred in us something we haven't felt or experienced in far too long. Nothing freaky or dramatic, but just a genuine moving of the Spirit and waiting on Him. There's been a restoration of dreams and desires to serve and be real, a remembering that this life is not about ourselves and our time is not our own.
I have a feeling these next few weeks/months may be trying as we wait on Him. Please keep us in prayer!
Specifics to pray for:
- A job for Cisco and for the Lord to direct his steps on where to look
- A home for our family, preferably in a safe area and affordable
- An organized brain for me (no joke) as I pack up our home and we decide what to take and what to sell/get rid of
- Timing on when to move
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight." Proverbs 3:5-6
In other news, our baby girl turns 1 today! Little Violet Elizabeth was born at 9:53pm and has been a joy to our family every day since. She's a spunky, sassy, sweet little angel that is growing up WAY too fast! I love my girl and thank God every day for blessing us with her. Happy Birthday Violet!! The big celebration is on Sunday, so I'll be sure to post some awesome pictures of her tearing apart her cake. Baby girl is definitely not afraid to get her hands dirty....it's bound to be good and messy!! :)
In other news, our baby girl turns 1 today! Little Violet Elizabeth was born at 9:53pm and has been a joy to our family every day since. She's a spunky, sassy, sweet little angel that is growing up WAY too fast! I love my girl and thank God every day for blessing us with her. Happy Birthday Violet!! The big celebration is on Sunday, so I'll be sure to post some awesome pictures of her tearing apart her cake. Baby girl is definitely not afraid to get her hands dirty....it's bound to be good and messy!! :)
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