It has been a long, long journey.
For years, I have prayed until my knees were raw and my prayers turned to groans, fully feeling the weight of this library on my heart and in my spirit, all while wrestling with feelings of inadequacy and loneliness more times than I can count.
At times, I have crawled, weary and tired and poured out until empty for this, and at other times, barely been able to sleep from the consuming passion in my heart to see this through.
For every time I felt as though I had lost my mind, I felt a hundredfold more certain that this was the path that was chosen for me, regardless of how it felt or how it looked... and that's what kept me going. I didn't choose this as much as I was chosen for this, although I'm half convinced that I was only chosen because I was the only one crazy enough to say "Yes!!".
For all that He has provided, in spite of my shortfalls and failures, my inadequacies, my limitations -- and for all that is yet to come -- I am grateful beyond measure.
Had I known how hard and sacrificial it would be, and how long it would take, would I have still said yes? Even knowing what I know now, I have never been able to imagine saying no. I would have been whimpering and on my knees, mind you, but the yes would have been there, because I know deep down that the cost of saying no would have been immeasurably higher than my yes every cost me.
The people of Enyan Abaasa would have missed out on this blessing...
And none of us could have watched this unfold out of His mighty hand and into reality.
He has done the seemingly impossible. He has built this out of dust and dreams, mercy and grace, prayers and faith, sacrifice and surrender.
Dust and dreams breathed into life have never looked so beautiful.
It is an honor to introduce to you the Greater Grace Community Library, nestled in the heart of Enyan Abaasa...
The Grand Opening was held February 2nd, with the assistance of our friends from Books For Africa Library Project, who helped provide the more than 2200 books that currently line the shelves. These God filled people with servants' hearts have been a tremendous answer to prayer, not only for books, but for support, prayer, encouragement and for bridging the communication gap between Canada and Enyan Abaasa throughout the past few months.
We will be bringing 600+ children's books with us when we travel to Enyan Abaasa in early March to see the library in person, meet Collins the librarian, and obtain a full progress report on what's been done and an assessment on what there is left to do (running water, washrooms, technology lab). Stay tuned.
On behalf of Ato Sam and the people of Enyan Abaasa... Thank you... thank you for your support and prayers.
Your will, Lord, for Your glory!