Home time

by Rod Smith

It’s been a beautiful time in Southern Africa. 

I am grateful to the hundreds of new and old friends I encountered, the devoted newspaper readers I met both randomly and at events. I loved teaching at Youth With A Mission (YWAM) and University of The Nations in both Namibia and in the Western Cape. Any smidgen of hopelessness I may briefly entertain about the future was quickly dismissed while in dialogue with hopeful and faithful and motivated students. 

I loved attending a family wedding in the Howick area of KZN.

The family wedding – as all weddings do – demanded I re-enter the full sway of family dynamics – none of us escapes such dynamics despite distance and time – and to do so was invigorating, inspiring. It was a beautiful event reflecting the love and commitment of generations of moms and dads and aunts and uncles and family and friends from who came from near and afar.       

I seldom travel away from home for a full month and now, before I board my homebound flight, I am feeling some of the expected stresses of being away. It is indeed time for me to return to my sons and to our community in Indiana, USA.

The Strand

2 Comments to “Home time”

  1. Unknown's avatar

    Thank you Rod for touching so many hearts and lives in Southern Africa with your distinct fingerprint of Jesus. May you experience God’s tremendous gratitude for blessing the country of your birth. 🥰

  2. Unknown's avatar

    Like you, I love to travel to meet new people and have unexpected yet thrilling experiences. But there’s always something special about coming home and sleeping in my own bed. Then after a week or two in the familiar, I ready to be off again. Seems the same as you.

    Betsyk

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