Transform-ed: Patient for God Appointments

From a teacher in Asia:

The long-time desire of my heart has been to work with orphans and needy children, so imagine my delight when I was invited to visit an orphanage near our city. Unfortunately, the day before I was to go the trip was cancelled. I was so disappointed. On further reflection, I realized I was so caught up in my plans I’d convinced myself it was what God wanted. I believe one day God will open a door for work with needy children; and no matter what He chooses to do, I will not lose hope.

Transformational education requires…waiting for God’s best timing and His appointments.
15 Dec 25
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