Why are there always forks in the road? Apparently (Although I have never counted) we make over 1000 decisions everyday - Some more important than other granted.
So I find myself there with the option to plateau or press in for more... more of what? Well it was an amazing summer and I saw God working in the life of our Church and youth in amazing ways and all of the back of praying and asking God for more of what he has for us. I find myself writing this now and realising that when it’s put like that there isn’t really much of a choice to it. To just plateau and see not much happens or pray and seek God knowing that there is more that he has for us exposes the fork for what it really is (which isn’t much at all). So I will pick up the fork, eat my dinner and pray for Tuesday Youth which starts back tonight and has built in the plan for the youth having fun, friendship and a safe space leaving the youth with a fork in the road that if they want more of God and what he has for them then they can join a discipleship group, and they and start tomorrow night.
So with some more planning and some more prayer I am quit excited to see what God will do this week with Wycliffe Youth.
“One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. Which road do I take? she asked. Where do you want to go? was his response. I don't know, Alice answered. Then, said the cat, it doesn't matter.” Lewis Carroll.