Streams in the Desert
One of my greatest fears as we move to Peru is not the difficulty of transporting my entire family and worldly goods to another country. It is arriving in the desert of Peru a spiritual desert myself.
I have found a friend from the 18th century who has offered much spiritual encouragement during this transition. His name is Andrew Bonar. Exactly 155 years ago today, A. Bonar wrote these words in his diary as he reflected on his past year of ministry:
The next year he records as he again reviewed his year of ministry:
God has used your prayers to carry us along. As I review all the prayer requests I have posted on this blog, God has answered almost every single one! Thank you for your interceeding for us. And as you interceed on our behalf, would you ask our heavenly Father that I would be a man of prayer. Prayer is God's ordained means of transporting the river of life, which flows from the throne of the Lamb, into the wilderness of this world. Surely if I am a man of prayer, we will not arrive in the deserts of Peru a spiritual wasteland!