“That doesn’t look anything like our Christmas tree at home,” said Austin, one of our 10-year-old twins.
“I know,” I said, adjusting the green garland I’d taped to the wall in our small rented apartment in Nairobi, Kenya. Weeks earlier, we had traveled there from our home in Orlando, Florida, on a mission trip to work at a conference. I stood back and checked the garland. Did it look more like the outline of a Christmas tree now?
Anderson, the other twin, pointed to the yellow construction paper star on top. “The star’s crooked.”
“Why couldn’t we go home for Christmas, Mom?” 14-year-old Garrett asked. “I miss doing all the fun holiday stuff with my friends.”
“We couldn’t get a flight back for all six of us in time,” my…
