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Me, Bridger, Mia and Luke at the Laundromat
Me, Luke, Tony and Naomi getting Mcflurrys in the airport:)
Me, Ella and Lia in the Atlanta airport!
Giant slumber party
Me and Gabrey eating a giant German pretzel
Picking flowers!
Smoothieeeeee
Tony’s sick hat
Me and Mia at the laundromat
So prettyyyyy
Carter, Ellie, Luke, Livia, Bridger, Mercy and I watching the sunset at Arby’s
Sunset at Arby’s In the Istanbul airport
The little German Town of Helen, GA
Carter brought me cookie dough as the Lord was rebuilding me
Me and Ellie

Hey all:)

Here’s a little piece of my heart…

DEBRIEF:

This week was dedicated to processing our time at training camp and Black Mountain ministry. We had much time for rest, lots of squad activities, quite a few outings, and a week long slumber party.

He’s showed up in beautiful ways this week–through picking flowers, cookie dough blessings, the sweetest Uber driver, the release in a cry, real conversations, spontaneous side quests, and prophetic words from those around me.

This week was restful yet super emotional. There were many days of breaking and many days of rebuilding. Learning that my squad would be split up for our time in Swazi was painful, but, as I took it to the Lord, He replaced all sadness with complete peace and a freedom in the growing He’s about to do in our lives. I’m so ready and incredibly excited to meet my ministry hosts, connect with countless kids, and sit with the Lord in such an intentional way. I’m looking forward to seeing His face in a brand new light.

So much went down this week that my heart is still processing. It might take a minute, but I’m walking at the pace of peace knowing my God is not in a hurry.

TRAVEL DAYSSS:

I’m writing to you from Istanbul, Turkey! Today is travel day, along with yesterday and tomorrow (60 hrs total).

I’m currently sitting at our gate in the airport, reflecting on what we’re doing, what’s happened so far, and all that is to come.

It’s been a long 2 days, yet they’ve flown by. My squad and I had a 10 hour flight to Istanbul, Turkey (where I currently am), and a 17 hour layover here. Soon, we’ll board an 11 hour flight to Johannesburg, South Africa. Then, we’ll take a 4 hour bus ride to the border of Swazi, a 1.5 hour ride to drop the boys at their base, and a 2 hour drive to the girl’s base.

As I watched the world passing under me on our way to Istanbul, I began to remember the faithfulness of our God. Who is my God that He would be so faithful? Who is my God that He would bring me here? This journey is a promise being fulfilled and I’m so grateful.

That being said, my heart is currently feeling weighed down, and I would be grateful for prayers of comfort. Watching  lost souls around me, overcoming physical sickness, functioning on minimal sleep, anticipating what’s coming and trying to rest in the here and now is a lot for my heart to comprehend at the moment,

BUT God is still good and I’m leaning into the abundant faithfulness He’s poured over my life in the past few days.

I don’t have much to add to this blog, but wanted to share a little piece of my heart.

I love you all, am praying for each person reading this, and genuinely need your prayers right now!

Blessings,

Rissa:)

 

2 responses to “A Week and 60 Hours”

  1. You have our huge, heartfelt prayers. We love you and your heart for ALL people ❤️
    Someone wise once told me that “hard isn’t bad, it’s just hard.” I know you take that to heart, and watching you walk through it all is really inspiring. So, thank you for sharing.
    KNOW, like you know, like you know, like you know, that you are constantly held in prayer, so you can consistently walk in that beautiful pace of peace.
    WE LOVE YOU!!

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Marissa Nappier

Hey hey! Marissa here:) I am 18 years old, a recent graduate, and a lover of Jesus. One of my very favorite things to do is sit down and journal with the Lord-with lots of artistic flair! I also love to bake, when I get the chance, and I enjoy going for a good run. My life is full, hard, and so very good. It is also an adventure, and I’m beyond excited to share this next season of adventure with you all! Subscribe to follow along:) To the nations…here we go!!✈️🌍🙌