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Monday, July 23, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Mountain and Valley
The Lord was going before them in a pillar of cloud by day to lead them on the
way, and in a pillar of fire by night to give them light, that they might travel
by day and by night. He did not take away the pillar of cloud by day, nor the
pillar of fire by night, from before the people" (Exodus 13:21-22).
Yet, I have you ever received an unexpected gift? Self-knowledge has been the unexpected gift that I have received in the few days I have been in South Africa. As part of my training in the School of Apostolic Pioneering, I took a test called "Strength Finders: which identifies the top five talents or strengths. After taking the test, listening to a lecture, reading the book, and a 2 hour coaching, I have discovered some important truths about myslef: who I am. I am an intelligent achiever who enjoys learning through gathering resources and who can make stragegic decisions.
Hard. My
calves and feet swollen from 36 hours of flight and transfers. Present. God. Miraculous. No one asked to check my luggage
full of food- 3 suitcases no less. God was present to make sure I had some kind
of meal on the plane every leg of the flight. When I got to the base, they offered to let me
cook my own food and reimburse my money so I can buy food. In the past, my
experience has not been a positive one in light of my eating needs (vegetarian
and gluten-food). People have been gracious, but it has been quite busy here. It
has been quite cold as the poem below suggests, and it takes some adjustment.
There is a
wicked wind in Worcester
Wreaking
havoc about the place
Stirring up
dust storms
As it kicks
up its heels
Caterwauling
like a banshee
Down the
mountainside
Like a
Hillbilly on vacation
A screaming
freight train
Completely
of control
Breathing
its icy breath
Down my neck
and
Making me
wish for
100 degree
weather in Texas
Yet, I have you ever received an unexpected gift? Self-knowledge has been the unexpected gift that I have received in the few days I have been in South Africa. As part of my training in the School of Apostolic Pioneering, I took a test called "Strength Finders: which identifies the top five talents or strengths. After taking the test, listening to a lecture, reading the book, and a 2 hour coaching, I have discovered some important truths about myslef: who I am. I am an intelligent achiever who enjoys learning through gathering resources and who can make stragegic decisions.
At the same
time, I have been learning about myself. An achiever is someone who is
goal-oriented and follows through the task. Learner is someone, as the name suggests, who
enjoys the pursuit of knowledge. An inputter is a literal sponge; a collector and
resource-distributor. As an auditory learner, I can hear something once and retain that
information. At times, I have felt like
a ’know-it-all’ and awkward for knowing so much about so many different topics,
but the love of study ought to produce something.
As a strategic person, I am discerning and
look for the best possible option. Lastly, I am person of intellect- a
thinker. The strength-finder book, test, and coaching have helped me to understand
myself and individual strengths better. In fact, the five talents identified
clarified some individual quirks that I have long resisted and hid. My five
talents are achiever, learner, input, strategic, and intellection.
In terms of
being an achiever, I immediately recognized myself in the list-maker not merely
to do lists, but past accomplishments, gifts, and future desires. What I considered
an irksome habit actually makes sense now. Another talent or rather a strength,
comes from my ability to assess and gather resources. I gather literature,
information, and things and disburse them as needed. I never before recognized
this trend as a strength, but I realize better that mental and physical ‘packratting’
actually has spiritual, physical, intellectual, and emotional benefits. With scripture, words of encouragement, books,
advice on health and exercise, and knowledge in general my input strength is
edifying those who receive it.
These
exercises have helped me be more confident; moreover, as I read and listened to
the descriptions of others’ strengths, I began to appreciate them more; In
addition, things about those others I once found irksome lost their irritation.
I gained a greater appreciation for the diversity in the body of Christ, and
how together we get the job done. I also understood better my role in the Body-
how I am needed despite my curious nature. Yesterday, I reread the first blog I wrote; I could see so much of what God had done just as He promised, and that I still have a ways to go.
Thankful you for,
MJ
Thankful you for,
MJ
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