Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Merry Christmas

Hello family and friends!

I can't believe that it is December 17th already! 8 days until Christmas! This Christmas season has been like no other Christmas season I have had before. Obviously I am celebrating in a place that I have never previously celebrated, but it is so much more than that. Without all of the crazy consumerism my heart has been awakened to grand statement that God made when He sent Jesus to earth. But even more than that, I have noticed Mary's response to the craziness happening inside her body. Her soul responds in magnifying the Lord! As I sit and reflect about Christ's first coming, and the glorious news of reconciliation, my heart longs for my friends here to have the response to Jesus that Mary did.

On another note, even though I am having a wonderful time here in Jordan, I am still missing all of the fun family and friend functions. It was difficult to be away from home for thanksgiving, and I am anticipating Christmas to be all the more difficult. I actually kind of like that I feel my heart is in this dynamic tension. Every day I am reminded how much family and friends mean, and how I could not be doing what I am doing without their love, support, and prayers. However, at the same time I couldn't be more excited about the work that is going on here. God is so good, and I am so thankful to be serving in this part of the world in this season of my life. This Christmas I will be celebrating in a very unique way, and I will share about it on the flip side.

Have a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

Tina G.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey checking in to wish you a very merry Christmas! Thinking of you away from home and family this year and cant help but worry a little. Sounds like it was a waste of my worry because you are doing well. Again Merry Christmas!!!

Dan Kristi Kylie Dummitt

Roxanne said...

Thinking and praying for you, girl! This Christmas I've been struck by the way God sent His son to earth as a baby, born in humble circumstances. But more than that, to make the Creator God approachable. You know how you can approach people you normally wouldn't if they have a baby or a child with them? Like you can go right up to a stranger and through their child (what a beautiful baby!) gain access to them. Same with Jesus and God. That God would make Himself accessable to us in that way has amazed me this Christmas.