Sunday, July 19, 2015

Ten Things I Love About Swaziland

So I’ve written several posts about what’s challenging about being a missionary in Swaziland, but I realized I’ve said very little about why I love living here. So here it is:

The scenery. Seriously. This place is gorgeous.

The people I meet on the street, who are equally as gorgeous.

 
The girls I work with every day. They light up my life.

Meeting people from all around the world who love this country just as much as I do. In my four weeks here, I’ve met people from 10 different countries and four different continents. Whether they’ve lived here two weeks or three months or 14 years or they’re just passing by on vacation, everyone has a story of how they made it to Swaziland.

This little guy randomly strutting up to me and kissing me on the cheek while I read outside. He’s quite the charmer.

Getting to read. Period. (I’m on my seventh book while being here)

Being challenged physically, spiritually, emotionally, and relationally. Growth doesn’t come from being stagnant. I love this difficult, dynamic life.

Leading Bible studies pretty much every day. I love teaching, and I love talking about God – it’s the perfect combo!

Being able to purchase coffee and a fresh muffin for less than $3.00.

Waking up every morning and hearing God say, “Today is a great day for a miracle.”


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