Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Answers

I know it seems a little bit crazy that a 17-year-old girl who hasn’t even graduated high school can feel God speaking to her. If someone had told me that God was speaking to them and they had a very strong feeling that he was telling them to go somewhere that would put them in danger about 5 months ago, I would have thought that they were crazy too. God has really been working in my life over the past few months. He has softened my heart and has shown me how much he loves me.
Last week I felt like God gave me a real confirmation to my desire to go to Africa. My mom and dad have been supportive of my desire all along. On Friday my mom ran into two people that have lived in Africa and still go frequently. She had not seen either of these two women in a long time and saw them both on the same day. She told them of my desire to go to Africa and that I would like to talk with them. Then at the football game she asked me to tell my story to another woman who immediately shared with me connections that she has in an orphanage in Uganda. She said she would love to arrange for me to talk with her friend. I really felt like this was God’s way of saying “You have every tool you need to get over there, use them, find out as much as you can, and then when My time is right, I will send you to love these orphans the way that I have loved you.” It seems crazy to me too that I feel this so strongly. I know that at any minute God can take this away from me and tell me that I am hearing Him wrong.
Last week I got a call from the basketball coach at Covenant College, and he wants me to come see the campus, visit classes and chapel, and then practice with the team. At first, this seemed a little contradictory to everything that I have felt God saying. Then I talked to my mom and she told me that this isn’t contradicting anything. “You need to have a strong Biblical background to support you during the spiritual warfare that you might encounter while in Africa. Covenant would be great for this because you would be going to bible classes and chapels everyday and would get a stronger understanding of the Bible.”
I love my mom more than anything! She is supporting me through all of this! She is helping me figure out how to balance going to Africa and going to college. She is an amazing mom! She sees everything that God is doing in my life and wants it so bad for me. She is everything I could ever want in a mom! She is there for me always. I don’t know what I would do without her! Thank you for all that you do mom!! I LOVE YOU!
I have asked God to tell me that this is the right decision for my life so many times. I feel like every time I ask Him, He gives me an answer, even if I don’t realize that He is answering me.
Please continue to pray for my family and all of the decisions that we have make. Pray that God will lead me where He wants me to be. Pray for the orphans in the world. They are so helpless and lost and your prayers are more powerful than you can even imagine.
Thank ya’ll so much for your prayers! They are greatly appreciated!

4 comments:

Jill said...

Curry, I think it is SO cool that you want to go to Africa, and I don't doubt for one minute that this is a desire that God has placed in your heart. It's not likely something you would have come up with on your own! You have a supportive family, a deep faith and a heart for God, which is just what He needs to do big things! I look forward to seeing what He will do in your life. ( :

KayKay said...

I will definitely be praying for you on this journey. I'm so excited about the mission/calling God has put on your heart. Let me know if you do decide to go and visit Covenant. That's where I went to college, and I'm thankful every day for God leading me there.

anna said...

Curry, it's amazing to see how similar our hearts are yet so different. There is a strong connection between the people who have a heart for orphans and adoption that can't be broken. I love your blog and I'm excited to get to read about the journey God is going to take you on.
Love ya girl,
anna

katie said...

loved meeting you the other day! keep me posted.. praying for you!