A few weeks ago, I had the wonderful opportunity to serve and share God’s message with those in various places in Jamaica surrounding Savanna la Mar (or Sav as we called it).
It was such an encouraging week and one unlike any I have ever spent. To get out of one’s comfort level and have the sole purpose of encouraging, connecting and serving can be so freeing and helpful for the soul. The simplicity really struck me. It’s almost like an America of days gone by with kids laughing and riding bikes in the street with this ever present sense of community. We ate together in one of the communities called Little Russia one day and led the neighborhood kids in a rollicking game of the hokey pokey. Amidst what at first glance looks like a lack, after some time reveals rather an abundance. There is a wealth of beach views, rolling and lush hillsides, delicious and fresh fruits, smiles, warm greetings by those on the street and uplifting songs in services. The heat of Jamaica paralleled the warmth in our hearts as we bonded with other brothers and sisters on this island far from our homes in Tennessee, Texas, Florida, Ohio and Georgia. We bonded as a team and beganI think one of my favorite memories is the beauty of 30 Vacation Bible School children crammed on a bus, bouncing and singing praises to their wonderful Maker who made each and every one of them special. Mission work teaches us to focus and to work as a team. It teaches us to remember what is important amidst all of the devices and distractions in our modern landscape. And it also teaches us the beauty in coming together for a bigger purpose, utilizing our time and talents in God’s work.
I realized I should be ever so thankful as a young and able servant in the kingdom with sufficient funds to have the opportunity to serve in a foreign land. I am blessed beyond measure and I forget that all too often.
If any of our Good News Jamaica team reads this, I would like to thank you- for your hard work, for your encouragement, for giving a week or two of your life to give, serve and spread the Good News in a place far from home. We worked as a team for a higher purpose than ourselves.
Love to you all, friends near and far, new and old, those I have come to know and those I have yet to meet,
~leah