Sally Pim

Sally Pim

Thursday, March 15, 2012

I should probably explain...

Well i've returned back to earth after the excitement of the last couple of days! I literally felt like i was floating when i got that email earlier this week!

The excitement has certainly not died, but now it is joined with all the other feelings you get when you've just quit your job and are about to embark on a journey on your own to a place you've been only once before, not knowing the challenges you'll face or even how long you'll be gone for...

I think i look a little bit like this right now: 

thats what i imagine excited/happy/nervous and all the other feelings i'm feeling right now, to look like!


So i thought i better answer some questions here that many have been asking me..


Where/when am i going?

To Lichinga, Mozambique on May 3rd on an open ended ticket (at this point planning on staying 3 months)


What will i be doing?


The main purpose of going over there is to be a support to the missionary families who are based there already- specifically to look after their children so that they are free to learn portuguese and immerse themselves in the culture.
I'll be helping look after the Houston children (Rachel and Elijah) and the Beeck kids (Jack, Matilda and Sydney).
Both of these young families are only recent additions to the GIA team serving in Mozambique.
In fact, the Beecks move over to Lichinga on April 15th!!! Cam and Kath are absolute inspirations, and their story and journey is well worth hearing (reading). I fully recommend you check this out- explore the posts and newsletters Kath has written as they prepare for their own journey.
Totally normal people, doing an extrodinary thing! For more info on these familys- check the links below!

The Cranes!
The Beecks!
The Houstons!


I'll also have the opportunity to assist with projects already set up there. Once a week i'll get to join Heather Crane on her hospital visits (another misisonary based in Lichinga with her family of 5 kids and husband Jonno) where she delivers 'baby bundles' to the mothers.There is also the possibility of running kids programs for all the missionary kids in the area (theres like 30 odd!!).

And who knows what else!

Who am i going with?


Global Interaction Australia I'm not actually physically going with anyone though, and if you know me you'll know that will be a big deal.. I thrive on human connection and sharing experiences with others- so doing this on my own will probably be a huge challenge. But it's also a reminder that i'm not alone really (i'm talking about Jesus)...and i'll be staying (i think) in the dependencia (detached house) behind Cam and Kaths so there will be plenty of company around!
  
Why am i doing this?

Well, first of all i should probably point out that i certainly never imagined i would! I went on a short term mission trip earlier this year because i wanted to get an idea of what missionaries do, and i wanted to experience Jesus in a different way- having to rely on him in a completely different culture/environment... I didn't expect to fall in love with the place and i didnt expect to want to go back...but while we were there i  became more aware of the need to have someone looking after the children so that the parents could actually get on and do what they just left their whole lives in Australia for! Thinking of my own situation...i am single, moved back home with my parents, in a decent job, enjoying the luxuries of Australian living, i realised that i have the capacity to meet this need and there really is no reason why i shouldn't just step out and go for it.

It sounds pretty simple writing it down..but for me it did require a whole change of heart and many barriers had to be broken down before i even considered this..
I am fully aware that what i am doing is exceptionally small. I'm not giving up my life in Oz for good. The job i quit was never a career anyway, and this is probably as much for my own personal growth as it is to help others. However, it still overwhelms me that God has given me this opportunity and that i will get to experience and rely on Jesus in a whole new way...
It reminds me that God does use anything, big or small just as he uses anyone (big or small!) for his plans and purposes.

So i guess, as an encouragement...no matter what we are called to do, or where we're at, God can and will still use us! Therefore i have no reason to boast about what i am doing- because if it was in my own strength- i certainly wouldn't be going over to Africa away from everything i know and love!! The bible says it better...

1 Corinthians 1:26-31 (NIV)
26 Brothers and sisters, think of what you were when you were called. Not many of you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many were of noble birth. 27 But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. 28 God chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things—and the things that are not—to nullify the things that are, 29 so that no one may boast before him. 30 It is because of him that you are in Christ Jesus, who has become for us wisdom from God—that is, our righteousness, holiness and redemption. 31 Therefore, as it is written: “Let the one who boasts boast in the Lord.”[d]


Ok well that is it from me!!! I promise shorter and more concise posts in the future!

talk to y'all soon!

10 comments:

  1. Sally Pim. You are such an amazing girl and I look forward to coming with you on this journey via this blog, through prayers and emails.

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  2. Twinny!!! YOU. ARE. SO. AMAZING!!! I'm so in awe and inspired by the way you've decided to take that step of faith and that you see clearly what God has done in your life to make you wanna do this!! It explains it all perfectly!!

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    1. Thank you for your support Beth! I look forward to seeing where God leads you in the coming months as you prepare :) how exciting!

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  3. Cya sally. i know you havnt left yet but this is incase i dont see you before you disappear. Hopefully I will follow suit althought thats still a while away. Enjoy.

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    1. Thank you! All the best on your journey as well :)

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  4. Awesome Sally, I am always encouraged hearing you step out in faith. I'll always be praying for you. Lots of love, Meagan xoxo

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    1. Thank you so much for your support and friendship Meags! xx

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  5. ...and sometimes, God uses lil Pim's like you to inspire people like me...! thank you for sharing! xx

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    1. And you inspire me! Miss you Nads, see you soon :) xx

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