Joy of the Lord

I stumbled into a divine moment the other day. I’m always amazed when the Lord chooses to use me, despite my rotten attitude and overt exhaustion.

Don’t get me wrong, I love our Kids Life program with a passion, but I was tired. Too many people had asked me for things, it was about 1,000 degrees with 400% humidity, and I hadn’t had the appropriate amount of coffee yet when I made my way to the church this past Saturday.

I suddenly had a song from my own childhood stuck in my head, “The Joy of the Lord is My Strength”. I realized it  would only take 3 chords and a few moments to jot them down, so unrehearsed, I was called up to lead some songs. I tried to teach it in English, but after singing it through a few times realized that even my translator was struggling with the pronunciation.

So we switched gears real quick and, between the three teachers, they settled on a simple Kreyol translation, “Lajwa senyè a se fós mwen”. And then we sang! On loop. Probably at least 30 times, with kids jumping up for a chance to sing it solo into the microphone and competitions to see if the older or younger kids could sing it louder.

There was joy in that room. Un-fabricated joy. The joy of the Lord. We only had to acknowledge and experience it.

I’ve cautiously and slowly been making public that I have made plans to move back to Minnesota this July. I will still be connected to Healing Haiti as a volunteer and am already trying to figure out dates for my next visit. But a lot is changing. This move is difficult. But the Joy of the Lord is my Strength.

Also I recognize that my photos are random snapshots unrelated to my blog. I’ve fallen behind on updates. Since returning from a trip to the states in early April, it’s been go time – a couple busy and wonderful weeks!

One of the sweet elders in Titanyen.
Dr Fabian joined our elder team for an afternoon!
Edmond enjoying conversation with the help of a “pocket talker”.
A lot of love and a lot of Jesus in these hearts.
Not my daily life. 😆
Kids Life learning some geography.
A couple girls keeping me company in church.
Fleri Farms made a surprise produce delivery for the elders in Titanyen.
Some days my commute is interesting…
My pastor and his family came to my birthday party.

One thought on “Joy of the Lord

  1. Great post Katie!!!

    On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 2:15 PM royaltyintrainingblog wrote:

    > StillLearning posted: ” I stumbled into a divine moment the other day. I’m > always amazed when the Lord chooses to use me, despite my rotten attitude > and overt exhaustion. Don’t get me wrong, I love our Kids Life program with > a passion, but I was tired. Too many people had as” >

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