Pizza  always seems like a safe bet. Whether you need a simple meal or you are  feeding a lot of people. It’s dependable. You can always count on it to  be good. Well, most of the time. However, when in a foreign country  pizza is not always dependable. In fact, it may be different each time  you order. Other than a bit of adventure, you cannot truly predict what  you will get. We had pizza last night and for some reason it made me  think these thoughts. I was still thinking about it this morning. As we  went through the day I began to realize the greatness of letting things  be different.  I’m thinking more than pizza now. There’s a freedom that  comes with expecting things to be new, fresh, and different. The Lord  seems to keep you on your toes that way. 
Today  we spent time in a village outside of Gulu We had planned to distribute  40 beds, mosquito nets, and bibles. When we completed the 39th  it was realized that the final bed was to go to a child that died  yesterday from Malaria. Being in the village and seeing that lone bed  without a child hit hard. It made my day different. It helped me get a  better glimpse of what Sweet Sleep does and what God has called us to  do.  It was different, great, and I’m still processing. What I do know  is that I learned a lot about being loved and loving people.
Today was only the first full day. I can’t wait for tomorrow.
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