Most of you know Zsila. She is one of my very closest friends. We were roommates at A&M, in the same sorority, spent a summer together studying & traveling in Western Europe, and she stood beside me at my wedding. I have now known her for almost 10 years and we have seen each other through many good times and many bad. She is in residency in Houston but in April spent her time serving in the medical field in Ghana. I would recommend spending some time reading her blog from her time there (the link is posted below).
The reason the title of this post is “Zsilita” is because, when we were in Europe, we started adding “ita” to the end of our names which, in Spanish, denotes a smaller version of something. So hers is Zsilita and mine is Casita (which we want it to mean “little Casey,” but it actually means “little house”!). Well, what she has been doing in Ghana is truly amazing and I thought, “I can still call her Zsilita because she’s cute, but this is NO SMALL PERSON.”
Please read her posts and let them take you away for awhile to a totally different place where God is moving and turning thousands to Himself.
http://prayforghana.blogspot.com/
May 14th, 2007 at 9:26 am
way to update us case! keep up the good blogging work
k