It’s
a little overcast today. Kind of dreary, grey sky, looks a little cool. It’s
one of those kinds of days that it’s maybe a good day to just stay in and relax
in sweats with an extra cup of coffee. But as I sit looking out the kitchen
window, I can pretty much see that it’s just fog. It’s grey, but there’s a
little orangy light filtering through. It looks like it may clear up.
It
reminds me of an old Peanuts cartoon. Charlie Brown is standing on his pitcher’s
mound in the pouring rain, talking to Linus. He’s trying to convince Linus that
the weather is going to clear. Linus begins ranting, telling Charlie Brown that
– in effect – he’s a moron. The sky is dark, it’s raining even harder than it
was just a few minutes ago, and it’s cold. Only a blockhead would stand in the pouring
rain waiting for a baseball game that’s never going to start. He turns toward
the pitcher’s mound waiting for a response, but Charlie Brown is gone. He gave
up waiting and went home. The last frame shows Linus looking upward and saying
that Charlie Brown should have stayed; it looks like it may clear up.
We’ve
spent about a year and a half standing on our pitcher’s mound. We’ve had people
telling us that only a blockhead would try to raise financial support in this
economy, only a blockhead would pull up stakes and go overseas now. (Okay,
nobody has called us “blockheads”, but they have questioned our sanity. We’ve
questioned our sanity.) And all along, we’ve been trying to convince people –
trying to convince ourselves – that it’s going to clear up.
At
one point in his ministry, Jesus is talking about weather. He’s telling the
religious leaders that somehow they can look at the sky and determine what the
weather will do, but they can’t look at the history of God’s blessings and see
what God will do.
In
25 days, we are scheduled to fly out of Seattle on our way to a little more
than a week in Thailand, spending time getting to know the team we hope to
join. We’re anticipating coming back with stories of people we’ve met; stories
of hope, stories of need, concrete things that we can share with people who
have invested – and others who might invest – in our ministry calling. It’s
exciting to see a break in our weather.
It’s
funny. As I’ve been sitting here writing, I’ve watched the sky get brighter,
then darker, then brighter again. It’s still overcast, and every so often I
wonder if it is really going to burn off. But then it brightens again and I
think it might. But the fog is not going to keep us from going outside. It may
stay overcast all day, it might clear up, it might move back and forth between
the two. That’s how it’s been with our preparations for overseas ministry.
Patches of clearing, patches of fog, driving rain, bright sun, and everything
in between. But so far, we haven’t left our pitcher’s mound. We’re not planning
to either. After all, it looks like it may finally clear up.
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