I was blown away by the whole
“Panamanian experience”. To walk (and I
do mean walk) around with the people, whether in the towns or in the villages
on the mountain, it was amazing to see how happy they are. By all means I would say they live much
simpler lives than we do, and maybe that is why they are happy. Fellowship is a
big part of who they
are.
They spend a great deal of time
outside and talking with their neighbors. We in America
seem to come home to our nice houses and lock the door
behind us, cuddle up with our digital device (TV, wi, phone, iSomething) and block
everyone else out. There is
something very good about spending time with others in conversation, with no set goal or preconceived notion. The same is true with spending time with Jesus. Imagine how much more joy the people would experience if they knew Jesus. While we were there over
50 people accepted Jesus into their hearts and turned
from the sin that so easily traps us. Praise God for using Ben and I in the capacity He did. And for all the seeds that were planted this trip that now need water, I pray for those Pastors and the ones who come behind to find favor and perseverance to press on with the people of Panama.
In the words of Ben, “I miss Panama”. We are indebted to all who made this trip possible and for those that we got to share this journey with.
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