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Tuesday
Sep212010

“Sell your possessions and… follow Me.” *

A little over 10 days into our 100 day fundraising campaign and the move is already becoming very real!  We’ve been blessed with our first “support team” partners, we have a growing list of appointments, fundraising events are now on the calendar, and we’re beginning to filter everything we have or buy through the lens of “Haiti”.

There’s a reason why the rich young man went away sad…selling everything you own isn’t easy. As excited as we are and absolutely at peace with God’s call right now, the fact is that it’s challenging to start boxing things up and watching them go. Like everything else we are just along for the ride, but already marveling in His provision.

A few weeks after arriving home from our initial trip to Haiti we had a family call and ask if they could buy our house – BEFORE we had made the decision to list it! Rebecca’s horse that we’d been trying to sell for months… suddenly SOLD and now has a great new home! One of the most beautiful things in the midst of all the change though, came from the heart of a dear friend last week.

In the midst of planning a yard /estate sale to lighten our load and raise money for the moving fund, Rebecca invited a friend over who was interested in going through the house & purchasing items we didn’t need. First of all, this isn’t necessarily a normal sale. Nearly everything is going, not just the “hand-me down”-“we’re done with this” -leftover’s- that you’re glad to be rid of. So, when you’re selling things you still like, it’s always nice to know they are going to someone who will enjoy them as much as you did. That was the case, which made it SO much easier! But at the end of the day with her treasures all home, our precious friend put the new items around the house, sat her family down , and took them on a tour to identify each & every one, requesting that whenever they saw or used one of “our” previous pieces they stop & remember to pray for us! So we’ve been doubly blessed by this family, to know that whether they are curled up with one of our pillows or making dinner in the wok, we’ll be thought of and lifted up again & again.

With that wonderful start as a salve to ease any “pain”, the home liquidation continues. From Ted loading up boxes of our library contents to sell at Half Price Books, to Tania Grace filling her car with home decorations & family memory items that she will be the “steward” over for now, God has been faithful. The moving fund is growing, our oldest is delighted with her trove; the house may slowly empty, but as each box leaves, our hearts are being filled!

* Matthew 19:21 NIV

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Just over a year ago we packed up and got rid of a lot as we moved from a house we owned into a room at my grandmother's house. So I have enough of a sense of what you're going through to be able to pray....but we'd only been married 5 years with no kids, so I imagine you're going through what we did on a MUCH larger scale! I pray you continue to know the Lord's abundant peace as you fix your eyes not on what is seen, which is temporary, but on that which is unseen and is eternal.

Many blessings to you,
Kate

September 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKate Borders

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