Friday, September 7, 2007

Coming Home

Sitting here with friends, having supper on our last night in Cairo, I look back on the trip and it feels like I have been gone for months. It is amazing the journey this has been. It has been a spiritual awakening like none other. I believe that He has sent me here to open my eyes to what is possible and to strengthen my faith in Him. There is a darkness in Cairo that is very present not only in the night but during the day as well. Its unlike any other feeling, the people and religion are empty. It is so very sad because the have not experienced the love of God. I believe it is the mission of all Christians, in Egypt and around the world to share the love of God to those around us.

The garbage city was like a light in a very dark world. And although the process will be long and hard, this light is slowly spreading. It will eventually drown out the darkness that Satan has created. To see into the hearts of the Egyptian people has been the greatest blessing. Most of us would look at where they live and what they do for a living and would feel pity for them, but to meet these people who have nothing, and to see that their generosity in the face of adversity, is indescribable. The hospitality we experienced was that of any five star hotel in the most prominent area, in the biggest city, in any country in the world. God has come into their hearts and is working, and it is truly an honor to be a part of this trip. There is much work, but it is nothing that the Lord cannot handle. Please pray for the Coptic churches here, and for the Muslim people to open their eyes and hearts to the love that our Lord has to offer them. Pray for the people to love their enemies so that they may see how JC lives in all of us.

Mandy

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