Monday, May 23, 2011

Our Journey to Lifeline Thus Far

Jeremiah 1:5-8:
The word of the Lord came to me, saying,
  “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you,
before you were born I set you apart;
I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.”
  “Ah, Sovereign Lord,” I said, “I do not know how to speak; I am only a child.”
  But the Lord said to me, “Do not say, ‘I am only a child.’ You must go to everyone I send you to and say whatever I command you. Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you and will rescue you,” declares the Lord

The BIG News: On May 17th, Caleb accepted a job with Lifeline Youth for Christ in Elkhart, Indiana. He will be the Sports Director and Elementary Director, working with at-risk 3rd-6th graders.

The journey towards moving to Indiana started at the beginning of April, but I believe it started a couple months earlier than that. Caleb has always had a heart for missions and serving others in Christ and I knew this going in. However, this didn't stop me from panicking every time my husband came home with a new vision of where we should move. About four months ago, Caleb and our pastor, Russ, had coffee together. Caleb came home with visions of Eastern Europe or South America - somewhere new, different, and far away. I shut down, not wanting to talk about it. The next few days, however, God worked his magic on my heart, and I realized that I am no where near ready to go out to the missions field. I needed to be prepared, so I started to prep my heart for what God wanted us to do. Little did I know it would come so soon!!

April began with a bang this year. Caleb received a text from Russ and only told me that I should be praying about what's coming next and a possible job opportunity. Terrified, I ran to God, and he kindly provided the verse I quoted above: Jeremiah 1:5-8. After praying fervently and impatiently waiting for Caleb to come home, I felt at peace with whatever he would tell me.  
 The text message had been about a Youth for Christ job opening up that Russ thought we should apply for. But there was a little catch.....the job was in Elkhart, Indiana. INDIANA!! I didn't even know where Indiana was! (A slight exaggeration, but you know what I mean.) But, because God and I had spent the last three months prepping to go where God leads us, I said I was open to it. I even managed to keep my composure (for the first ten minutes at least). As scary as the prospect of leaving Spokane was, it was perfect timing. I had just graduated from EWU and wanted to find a new job. Caleb enjoyed his job, but ministry is where his passion is. It sounded perfect! (except the 35 hours away part.)
 We took the next week to pray, ask our parents for prayer and advice, and try to decide whether or not we wanted to apply. After receiving confirmation that we should at least try it, Caleb typed up a resume and sent it to the Director we had never even talked to. After two or three anxious days of waiting to hear back, the Director, Darrell, sent an e-mail back and wanted to talk to Caleb on the phone and let Caleb ask any questions he had. (More praying ensued.)

First phone call: Caleb talking to Darrell in the front room, with me in our bedroom, trying not to listen and praying like crazy. The result: a little bit more panic, finding out he wants someone there soon, and getting a little overwhelmed with the job. We were told to pray about it, and the two of us talk on the phone next time. 
Second phone call: the two of us talked to Darrell, addressing concerns like how the job will affect our marriage, how tied they were to YFC, and just big questions. He told us to continue praying and let him know if we wanted to schedule a visit. After the phone call, though , we were both so excited about everything we heard that we were ready to visit. There is only so much we can learn from over the phone and we hit the point where we were interested enough to visit and see for ourselves what God was doing in Elkhart.
We were too excited about the job and the idea of seeing it, so we e-mailed Darrell to let him know we wanted to schedule a time to come over. God had moved some big mountains and provided several situations where the two of us felt confirmed in our desire to do this job. Everyone Caleb talked to was excited for him and affirmed his gift and desire to work with Lifeline. A good friend of mine reminded me of the passion I have for encouraging women, and in turn, adoption and foster-care. Who says they have to legally be our kids? We can accept them into our home and love them as someday we will with our own children. Loving on these kids can show them what the love of Christ looks like. Darrell called us a few days later and we scheduled a time to fly over.

The trip was amazing! (There will be another blog to talk about it later, as this one is outrageously long.) We saw God's hand very present in Elkhart and with Lifeline. After every day we got more and more excited and more passionate towards these kids. The job was ours if we wanted it. Did we want it? Yes, but we decided to take a week to pray and talk to family about it first. We got back to Seattle May 13th and spent the weekend with Caleb's family. They all confirmed what we heard: this sounds like the place for us. Returning to Spokane, we heard the same from my family as well as friends. In the car on our way home from a dinner with my family, we looked at each other and asked, "Do we want to take this?" Yes, we did. The next day, Caleb called Darrell and accepted the job.

What now? We are still continually praying about this job with Lifeline, but we also need prayer for raising support for Lifeline. We do receive a salary, but it is a non-profit organization and survives off support. We would like to raise a total of $3,000/mo. to support the organization, but only need $1,000/mo. to leave. We want to aim for the $3,000/mo. to help Lifeline support these kids who need to be shown the love of Christ, and find it at Lifeline. Supporting us and Lifeline means providing these at-risk kids with opportunities to hear about Christ, to develop into loving men and women. We want to leave around the beginning or middle of July, provided we have our support. Feel free to ask us about it! We would love to have coffee or dinner with you and explain what we are doing to further God's kingdom :) Love you all! - Jenna

2 comments:

  1. Enjoyed reading about your journey! Let us know how we can help with your fund raising letters. We love you, Mom/Dad Stanton

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  2. Dear Jenna,

    I read your update with great interest because your story of the Lord changing your heart reminded me of a journey of mine years ago. When we met during the Elliott family reunion on the Oregon coast last summer, I think I shared a bit of my testimony with you and how I came to Christ as a freshman at Oklahoma University. I had come to OU from the Chicago area where I had lived for several years. Being originally from the south, the long Chicago winters began to wear on me, which is why I “fled” to the south for college. When I left Chicago, I swore to myself that I’d never (never say never ) live in the north winters again.

    Anyway, while I was at OU, there were a number of guys who helped me mature in my faith, but one person in particular became a real “Paul” type mentor to me. His name is Larry, and over several years, he shared much of his life with me and we developed a great friendship. After I graduated from OU, I taught school a couple of years in Norman, OK (where OU is located) and was still involved with the campus ministry in Norman. At the end of my second teaching year there, Larry came to me and told me he (and his wife JoAnn) had been hired to head up a campus ministry at the University of Iowa. Also, they asked me to come with them, live in the basement of their home and assist them with the ministry at Iowa. Do you remember me saying I’d “never” live in the north again?

    I really wrestled with that decision. The question to go or not go was not so much based on being away from family (as you were wrestling with), but living in the cold once again (the type of weather I really don’t enjoy at all). However, I came to a place where I told the Lord: “Lord, if Iowa is where you want me, I’m willing to go, but you will have to change my heart about not wanting to live there.” The amazing thing is that over the next several weeks, God did a work in my heart and gave me the strong desire to go. Making a long story short, I did go and was in Iowa working with Larry for two years before the Lord moved me again to Tulsa (where I met my wife, Norma).

    So, Jenna, I was so encouraged to read your words and remember how the Lord led me on a similar journey. It is an amazing thought to know that He holds us in the palm of His hand and leads us for our good, even though that is hard to see at the beginning sometimes. Trusting His loving heart is what I need to do.

    I am excited for you and Caleb and will pray God would continue to confirm His plan to you both and supply all that you need. We are very proud of you and know Jesus will show Himself strong in your behalf.

    With love in Christ,
    Uncle Bob, Aunt Norma

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