Sometimes, I reach points in my life that are absolutely blank pages.  It's crazy how they happen.  God shuts a door (I don't really know how they happen), and then I find myself somewhere amazing - much more amazing than I could have planned.
As a bit of encouragement and reflection, I'm going to list some of those moments now:
- At Davidson, when I didn't get the hall counselor position.  I remember I looked at the world map over my roommate, Mary Donoghue's bed, and decided Ecuador was the place to study abroad!
- Independent study in Ecuador:  Where the heck was I going to go?  Well, I knew I wanted to be in the Amazon, working with an indigenous political organziation.  But one of the main reasons I wanted to go to Ecuador in the first place was because of stories I'd heard growing up of Elizabeth and Jim Elliot.  Wouldn't you know it that I ended up working with the indigenous organziation the represents the Waorani's to the Ecuadorian government.
- Field semester in grad school: I was trying to get back to South Africa, but felt less and less peace about it, and finding it frustratingly hard to get a work or volunteer position there.  I had ALWAYS wanted to go to the "Holy Land."  And wouldn't you know it, I ended up working with university students (awesome!) right smack in areas where Americans don't normally go (sweet!).  And I also learned some of the biggest lessons of my life.
- Working for FOCUS: Now, THAT was random :)  I needed tremendous emotional and spiritual healing after the West Bank.  So I ended up with some of the best co-workers and supportive staff team I've ever had, with an organization I grew up with, and spent a summer on Martha's Vineyard!!  The work is such a blessing!
Conclusion:  God is crazy, creative, and intimately personal.  He knows what I want before I ask.  What's even more amazing is that I don't deserve it.   Timothy 1:9 (New International Version)
who has saved us and called us to a holy life—not because of anything we have done but because of his own purpose and grace. This grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the beginning of time,
