


So we've been here, in China, almost 2 weeks and there has been soooooooo much going on! Our brains have been crammed full of info about teaching and curriculum, out digestive systems have been getting used to Chinese food, ears are inundated with the sounds of Chinese language, and honking car horns, and noses, with the smells of food from the street vendors and garbage in random piles.
Almost everywhere we go and everything we do is a spectacle for people to watch. A friend and I went to play a little volleyball, the only open spot was in this little park area in a sort of shopping center. I don't know how many people came and just watched for awhile. I'm guessing a couple foreign girls playing volleyball isn't a regular occurrence for this part of town! While its a little intimidating to be openly watched all the time, its a good reminder of how important it is to be careful of the things I do and say, so that I represent the Father well. Most of us are being watched even at home in the states, we just don't always know it.
Wednesday we got to visit the Great Wall of China! That was quite the experience! They told us it would be a lot of walking and quite challenging for the average person. But being my prideful self, I naively thought that I was in a little better than average physical shape, and thought it wouldn't be that much of a problem. What I didn't count on was having to climb the mountain to get to the Wall. I think we walked up 15,000 steps just to reach the wall, and by the time we got there my legs and lungs were burning like the second day of preseason volleyball practice!
Once I reached the the Wall and caught my breath though, it was so worth every step. The mountains that this part of the Wall run through are really beautiful and covered in trees. It really is amazing, that the Chinese built this huge structure, for miles and miles in the rugged mountains. Major props to the guys who lugged the bricks up those mountains to build it!
Once on the Wall, there are guess what... more steps! Almost the whole thing is steps, only there is another challenge. The steps are not constructed evenly. Some of them are only about 3 inches high, others 5 or 6 in, and still others are closer to 8 or 9 in! So you really have to watch your step so you don't take a tumble.
I like parallels, and the steps reminded me of the journey we take with the Father every day. Sometimes we take the small 3 in steps, sometimes he stretches us a little more with those 6 inchers, and at times he takes us the full 9 in. Its not always an easy road to walk and when we try to do it ourselves or try to rush ahead, often those uneven steps cause us to take a tumble. Being human, the rushing ahead, and wanting to do things on my own part, comes very naturally, so when you think of me, ask that I would keep hold of the Father's hand as my walking buddy, and let him lead me one step at a time.
And I like songs, so here's the song of the day for the musical of my life, enjoy!
EVERY LITTLE STEP
Music by David Meece
Lord I pray to You
But sometimes I doubt You’re there
Lord I wait for you
But You’re silence seems unfair
I want to find You
Walk beside You
Show me the way
Every little step that I take
Lead me on to see Your face
Every little breath that I breathe
Flow - flow Your river through me
Every little think that I do
Let it only deepen my faith in You
Every little step that I take
Like a father’s hand
You pull me to my feet
I know You understand
You’re strong - my body’s weak
Touch the child in me
Open my eyes to see
Show me the way
Though Your hand’s unseen
And I can’t hear You speak
In the little things
You reveal Yourself to me
It’s a long hard climb
I need to know You’re by my side
All the time
Every little step that I take
Lead me on to see Your face
Every little breath that I breathe
Flow - flow Your river through me
Every little thing that I do
Let it only deepen my faith in You
Every little step that I take
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