The Moral of the Story
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Cindy Trane Christeson
“As frightening as events can be, and as ominous as the future is, I
feel a peace that doesn’t come from anything material, or anything I’ve
done, but from deep within. My life is with God.” -- Joseph Girzone
I am so thankful that I can trust God. I am writing this the day
before my husband, Jon, and I leave for a trip unlike one we have ever
taken. Tomorrow we will join six other people for a short-term mission
trip to Cairo, Egypt.
After five days working with a church there, we will have a change of
pace when we spend three days on a Bedouin expedition to the Red Sea. Our
trip will come to an end after three busy days in Israel, where we will
meet with local missionaries as well as tour the city sights. Today I
paid bills and packed clothes, but I have been preparing my heart for
months for this experience. One of the last things I will pack, and one
of the first things I will unpack, will be my Bible. Is it because I’m
spiritual? No, it’s because I’m scared.
This trip does not feel 100% safe to me. I know I will need to read
passages about God’s presence and protection. There is so much that is
unknown about what lies ahead, but I know God, and I know that he is
trustworthy. God was so very faithful to us. I am writing this section
quickly after hearing the announcement that we are soon to land in Eilat,
Israel. We boarded the plane exhausted but encouraged after our time in
Cairo.
Too much happened to be summed up quickly, but God was with us, and
the people in the church were so warm and friendly. The Egyptian
government is neither warm nor friendly toward the church, however, and
we were constantly followed by police. I never did get used to seeing so
many machine guns.
I am so thankful that I can trust God because tomorrow we start our
Bedouin experience. There is so much that is unknown about what lies
ahead, but I know God and I know that he is trustworthy. God was so
very faithful to us. This passage is being written just after I heard the
announcement that we are about to land in Tel Aviv, Israel. Too much
happened on the Sinai Peninsula to be summed up quickly, other than to
say that God was with us and it was unforgettable. I was clearly out of
my comfort zone, but God’s love and presence among our group was so
strong that I felt surprisingly comfortable.
Today we head to Jerusalem. There is so much that is unknown about
what lies ahead, but I know God, and I know that he is trustworthy. God
was so very faithful to us. I’m writing this after hearing the
announcement that we are about to land in Los Angeles. Too much happened
in Israel to be summed up quickly, other than to say that God was with
us, and it was amazing and inspiring.
Today we head home. I’m excited, but I guess I’m a bit nervous as
well. There is so much that is unknown about what lies ahead, but I know
God and I know that he is trustworthy.
And you can quote me on that.
CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently
to parenting groups. She can be reached via e-mail at [email protected]
or through the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No. 505, Newport Beach 92658.
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