We returned back from our retreat and headed right into hosting a group from First Free, Gary and Sharon’s church back in Springfield, MO. I love these servants!! They came to Cairo to run a VBS, Crocodile Dock, in the projects. It was so amazing how much work they did to transform Elmwood into a fun bayou, the kids LOVED it, and many were truly touched by the Lord and hungering for more of Jesus by the end.


It was a fun time, and I loved having a chance to spend a little bit more time with the kids in Cairo before leaving, as it turns out several of the kiddos in my little group were my first graders from this past year, so that was an added treat to now celebrate Jesus with them.
First Free left, and we had a HUGE garage sale at Kristy’s house in preparation for the move. Amanda and Kim, our precious sisters showed up to visit (and ended up serving us SO MUCH during their vacation – even boxing up our whole kitchen and writing encouraging notes on the boxes headed to Redding! I love you girls!!)
Our last Sunday in Cairo was graced with a bridal shower for Miss Stacy and a goodbye party for us Bethel girls.
It was during this goodbye party that I saw one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen in my life – a Father’s blessing. As our little tribe gathered in Gary and Sharon’s living room, Gary began to speak a blessing over each of us. He shared how he’d seen God move in our lives and how He’d gifted us. He encouraged us in to continue to pursue those things He saw God doing in us, told us how proud he was of our pursuing God, and even how God had used us to draw him deeper in his own walk with the Lord. And to each one of us he said these precious words, “have I ever told you that your my favorite?” We all laughed and smiled as he said this to each of his “spiritual daughters”. But the truth is, that was so profound for me because God’s word says He loves each of us like we are each his favorite, and that’s kind of hard to get your mind around, but when Gary said that over each of us, I got it. I could see through Gary how the Lord just loves his children, each of them so much, each of them delighting His heart in their own unique way, that He can’t help but say to us that we are each His favorites. That was so beautiful to me.
After Gary blessed each of us, we had a chance to bless one another, sharing how each person had blessed us, grown us, challenged us, taught us, and how we saw the Lord flowing out of them. I’m so thankful that we had an opportunity to stop and speak to one another how precious a gift God had given us in each person.
The evening finished with a wonderful gift. As each of our other tribe members have gone on to other things, we’ve always commissioned them and given them a special gift: a ring. It’s a sign of covenant and family, that God has connected us for always, and we are there for one another to pray, to support, to encourage through all God’s adventures. It’s a testimony on my finger that I can always share what God has done in my life in bringing His children together to experience the power of community. So that evening, because so many of us are in transition, we all got rings! We actually knew they were coming, just not what they looked like. Each of us picked a verse that was particularly important in sharing what this family was about and the verses, or part of the verse is inscribed in Hebrew around our ring. The rings were made in Isreal, are beautiful silver bands with gold hebrew letters.
My verse: “Do not be afraid, little flock. It is the father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.” Luke 12:32.
