{This post is part of an ongoing series reflecting on my experiences on a wild and wonderful journey. A big colorful artful adventure, one from New York to South Carolina as part of a team on The Art Bus Project roadtrip.}
Audrey. And others. They were my teachers.
I just went to summer school. And my classroom was a big yellow school bus.
The bus, my classroom screams loudly the lessons over the din of heavy black tires on I-95. Yells out over hot highway with her yellow zippered lines marking the lessons. Shouts Truth over the swoosh of passing eighteen wheelers in the fast lane and the screech of breaks on near missed turns. Through tolls and toils she lays out the lesson plan to her student held captive within the yellow walls.
My team members on The Art Bus Project, part of the teaching staff. I a student, a sponge soaking in the lessons. Some hard. All good. Life teaches well along the way. In the messy living.
The old, big, gas-guzzling, loud and sometimes hot classroom is a good teacher too.
When God calls us into ministry He is good to change us. And challenge us.And He is wise to teach those he taps . To instruct those whom he woos to come along for the ride. Moving us from Point A to Point B, never leaving us where we were found by Him. Transforming lives with Grace. Mercy moving us along. Increments of Truth and more of Him, measurements of movement.
And He is a gentle teacher. Loving His children and wisely never leaving His rag tag band, His co-laborers, His students of Grace unchanged. He lovingly shapes. He gingerly molds. We show up in a place carrying the now of what we know on our backs like a Patagonian hiker ready for a trek. He adds whats important, filling the pack with more of Him. The weight of the important strengthens the sojourner’s back. Shoulders stronger, legs less wobbly, back braced for carrying the significant.
We show up ill-prepared. He refines the red clay of the soul on the spinning potter’s wheel.
And He uses His people in a beautiful way. There is no circumstance on the journey that He has not known. There are no combinations of facts or missing pieces which leave Him caught off guard or suprised.
So when I say yes and I show up He tilts the lense and sharpens the perspective. Divine fingers wipe the fog, remove the smudge on the window to the world. And over the shoulder on the looking back, He speaks. In the ear of the rewinding mind, He teachess.
And He takes one little, two little , three little travellers and more and binds them together over the bumps, through the wrong turns, past the monuments, through the dark tunnels, past the missed stops, and onward on the road of learning.
The one about Him. And the one about us. And the one about the others along the way. The ones with the hurt and the pain. The ones with no one to listen and no one to care.
The weary woman on the way home, eyes blurred from hours in the office. The mom with a whispering heart, bruised by circumstances. The tender recovering soul who in her young life as a mother to two is now a widow and hurting. But aren’t we all. And who doesn’t.
The eager child with the can of spray paint, eager to find a place to write and express. His name,his identity on the black asphalt, on the sides of the yellow walls. He teaches to listen and look for signs. They have a voice. They want to speak. They want to shout.
They all have a story to tell.
And we would do well to listen.
And we would be more like Him if we did.
{Counting gifts today with Ann over at A Holy Experience dot com. And linking up here at the Extraordinary Ordinary and here with Michelle and also with these two ladies here and here}
* the gift, possibly a first and a last, but hoping not, a mission trip with my daughter
*watching her serve, use her gifts and leave childish ways behind….way behind
*watching my daughter grow more and more into the woman God has purposed her to be
*meeting a freight container full of new friends this week, well I am prone to hyperbole
*seeing new places, exploring new corners, falling in love with the art of discovery all over again.
*regaining my sense of adventure and inquiry
* Asking and accepting the privilege to pray for two women, God grant me faithfulness to pray faithfully and diligently for their circumstances
*Eight new puppies in my world
*Watching my son care for the furry babies and seeing how nurturing He truly is
*getting a text from my son at camp that he is homesick. An unexplainable gift.
*counting down the days until we trek up to our beloved mountain home, where memory lives, and story waits to tell us more of the past, the present, and lend hope to the future
* new inspiration from new twitter folks, a welcome surprise. Reading tweet after tweet of words pointing toward the Father
I am honored to listen to your story today. The binding together of fellow travelers – what a gift. Thank you for this today…
The joy of traveling together – what a gift. I am blessed to be able to listen to part of your story today. Thank you. (Hope this isn’t a duplicate comment – something happened the first time. 🙂 )
Thank you for visiting here today. I am grateful for your kind words and your encouragement. Humble thanks. You are invited here any time. Hope to see you again.Come back and here more of the story…. and I will look forward to stopping by your place too…. peace to you.
“we would do well to listen.” Amen. Amen.
And don’t you love how He can use us? even ill-equipped, unprepared, clueless. If we show up, He will too. And He can make something beautiful out of us.
beautiful write. loved experiencing a bit of this with you–thank you!
and melt my heart, hand me the tissues. LOVE the homesick text!
All for Him with hugs to you,
Nikki
Thank you for being here. And humble thanks for your kind encourgement. I do hope you will come back. You know you are invited ANY time. See you soon and I loved your post today. I am following and I believe I left a comment. I too have a very special daddy and for that I am grateful to our heavenly Father. Peace to you….
How much we do learn when we allow the bus to teach rather than the textbooks. God shows up in the yellow bus, humming down the highway, we just need to pay attention. And your attention to detail in this post, your descriptions of grace and being molded by Him, are just beautiful.
So good to be here today. So nice to meet you. 🙂
Thank you for your kind words. So nice to meet you too. Oh yes, these hours on the bus from Brooklyn to Charleston were full of so much, so very much. We experienced a great deal of His Love and His Mercy. My daughter, 16 wrote her story of the journey last night and I am posting it here later. Won’t you come back.
Pleasure having you here. Humble thanks for kind words.