I am always reminding people as we wrap up our mission trips and prepare to return to the USA that, even though we are leaving, God remains on the field pouring his love into the lives of those we have grown to love. What I often forget is that when we leave our loved ones to serve God overseas, he remains back home pouring his love into the lives of our loved ones.
When I returned from Brazil last Wednesday, Lana, my wife, told me an interesting story. The other day, while I was in Brazil, Lana dropped by Starbucks for a break and ordered her usual "tall skinny mocha." When she pulled up to the window to pay, the barista told her that a person two cars ahead paid for her coffee. What is interesting about this is that the very same thing happened the last time I was in Brazil!
Jesus encourages us in Mtt. 6:26 to "look at the birds of the air; they do now sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?"
As our "heavenly Father," God is always coming up with poignant and perfectly timed ways to show us how valuable we are to him. A "tall skinny mocha" is just one more reminder that when I am away on a mission trip, God remains behind, loving on my family in ways that shows each of them how valuable and special they are to him.
I may not always know when Lana needs a "tall skinny mocha." I may not always be able to get her one even if I do ... but God can and he does.