Aug 5, 2009

80 is the new 40

One of the things Kirk and I have talked about over and over again, is that we want to be like Caleb and Joshua who said they were as strong at 80 as they were at 40. I have no desire to retire at 65. I want to go and work and accomplish and be productive and REALLY LIVE until I die. There are examples all around us...Billy Graham, Mother Teresa, Jimmy Carter.

I have seen this is several less-known people, too. Missionary friends who just keep going, well into their 60s, 70s and beyond. One friend, who is 70, just sold some land so he could buy a facility for his trade school in a developing nation.

Our Haitian friend, Pastor Val and his sister Yrma, are 70 and 68 respectively. They are still going strong caring for 30 children. I know how impatient I am sometimes with children, even though I have raised four of my own; I can't imagine having 30+ around, and in the conditions they live in!

But I talked to Pastor Val last night, and told him of the great provision God has given him. He was so amazed and praised the Lord, and just began talking about the great VISION he has and how God is providing. You could hear the youth in his voice! He is like a young man with all the energy of a 30 year old! He's not even close to calling it quits, taking it easy or going golfing! He still has lots to accomplish and still looks forward to seeing God work miracles on his behalf.

I want to be like that.

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I live near Chapel Hill, NC with my husband and four children; actually only one is still home...we own a small residential construction company where I provide the form, while my husband, Kirk is Mr. Function. We love to provide rest and refreshment to our many guests. God has blessed us with overflow in every area. Our latest project is serving a small orphanage of 30 children in rural Haiti, under the care of Pastor Franklin Val.