Here you see Sara and Judy Bultman saying goodbye on Saturday morning, one more heart connection having been made over the week there. I believe that everyone must be back in Renton/Kent by now. The four of us arrived from West Jordan UT a little after 7 yesterday evening, having done our long Oklahoma-Utah day the day previous. We talked some during the trip about what we had seen and heard, and as we drove looking around in far easter Utah with a beautiful sunset we talked a little about how unreal it seemed that we had ever been where we had spent those ten days. Now, this morning, I am home, I am up unreasonably early (as I have been each of the last seven or eight days) and KCTS is running the Jonathan Demme New Orleans documentary which was filmed in January 06. What we saw, then and there, 22 months after the storms, will need time to come out of each of us, and that includes the 'time warp' for those who have been there before, the difficulty of putting some of those Gulf Coast scenes together with what we see everyday back in WA, and letting anyone who will listen know that there are tremendous needs on the Gulf Coast- for all kinds of things and money and work but most definitely a need for connection- for people 'on the ground,' meeting, listening, working, praying, being led. In all of that there are gifts for us- maybe some new eyes and ears to serve here where we live and to see people who tend to be less visible or invisible to those around them, and to be led and to be connected and to be part of healing. So many things to pray for, more each day, more all of the time. I give thanks, looking back through pictures, for each one of our people who were there and for everyone who has given any kind of support to this work. I look forward to hearing whatever bits and pieces I will get to hear of our people telling what they have seen and heard.
The healing that we got to be part of requires many more eyes and ears and hands than ours, but in the end we don't have to worry about that. Like the preschoolers sing- love grows one by one, two by two, four by four- and that seems to be the way that the telling happens, too. I keep getting taught that, as I see and hear about situations here and on the Gulf Coast, situations that neither my head nor my heart can take in at once. There is peace to be had on the other side of that, I know. and when any of us tell the story of our time on the Coast, I am praying that we will talk about that peace even as we talk about so many heartbreaking things. I have seen people, including myself, learning something new about being overwhelmed and being led and being given the peace that comes from putting ourselves in God's hands. I want to go out and talk about that, until I go back, and then I want to talk about it some more. I'll talk about how busy God is on that coast, how busy God is among hurting people everywhere, and at some point I can give up trying to explain or draw pictures and say something like Paul did - O the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! - Pastor Glen