Spring break was amazing. I could have used a few more days of it though. Haha. Although, if it HAD been longer, I think my drumming would have massively suffered more than it already has...it's amazing how quickly you lose your stamina! Probably didn't help that I continued my "normal" eating habits (about 6 meals a day) without doing anything to work it off. Hahaha.
So, I know I haven't been posting much lately, & I will tell you why. This post is going to be very long, & very personal, but I hope that you will read all the way through to the end, because I believe that everything I've written in this blog so far has been leading up to this post.
The last month or so has been really intense on the school...seems like we've had double homework in addition to all the theology we're learning in the Bible/book classes. I know I've said it before, but if you haven't read God's Lavish Grace (Terry Virgo), Pursuit of God (A.W. Tozer), or Humility (Andrew Murray), DO IT! They will change your life. Anyway, right before break we all kind of started to think about what we're going to do when school finishes up. I've been praying about it & asking God for clarity, & He has spoken to me very clearly & specifically about the direction He wants to take my life.
It kind of all started in Cadillac when Gary & Amy Bigger prayed & prophesied over each of us individually. Gary had a word for me about how God is starting a new life for me, that everything I have known up to now is in the past, that He's going to start something completely new in me, & that I should carefully consider where I live & who I live with in the next season. I felt strongly that it was confirmation that I should not move back to Oklahoma. I love it there so much. I love being close to family, I love all my friends...I even loved my job. But I feel that if I move back home, it will be too easy to get complacent & not challenge myself to really use what I've learned here. Not that I could go back to living exactly how I did before, with the revelation I've received since I've been here, but it would be easy to get comfortable & not challenge myself to grow MORE. So I knew that I wasn't supposed to go back home...but then where would I live?
A few weeks before spring break, Kal did a teaching in our Stewardship In Life class about his own personal testimony in starting the school, & one thing he said that stuck with me is that for him, when he's trying to make a big decision, God is annoyingly silent. He will give a tiny corner of the picture, but sometimes He wants us to step out in faith, even if we don't know exactly where we're going or how to get there. That was really on my mind after class, & I thought, "Okay...what do I KNOW that God has spoken to me?" I thought about Gary Bigger's word, & figured, well, I know where I'm NOT supposed to go...I don't especially feel called to be anyplace specific...I know people here...so the logical thing to do would be to stay here in Kenosha & trust that God will give further direction as I need it. So, with that resolved, I decided to talk to Gary Rudd (the elder of my church) about my "plan." Gary listened with interest & was excited to hear that I would be staying, & he asked what else God has been speaking to me about. Some of you may remember that back in...November, I think?...I posted a blog about the movie "Taken" & how God had really put a burden on my heart for victims of sex slavery, but I had no idea what to do with it. Gary pointed out that the only type of jobs I could really get that would be involved with those people would be either law enforcement or social work...outside of starting a full-on ministry, anyway. So I went away from our meeting mulling over whether or not I would actually be able to do--or even WANT to do--those types of jobs. In the meantime, my Mom came to visit, & she mentioned that she had gotten something in the mail about some sort of online program for certification in counseling. I didn't think much of it at the time...but about a week later in class, God just spoke to me. I can't even remember exactly what He said, it's all kind of a blur...but it just hit me that I've always been really good at relating to people...& I have such compassion for people who are hurting...& those girls that are victims of trafficking, if they do escape somehow, well, they need someone to talk to right? I continued to think & pray on it for a few days...but it gets better.
The following sunday at church, Gary was talking about how we at Pleasant Prairie have a word over us that our church is to be a City of Refuge. That refugees have nowhere else to turn, & that we should welcome them in with compassion. And I had a flashback to the first week of school: Gary & Ian were debating on which church I should be placed in, & they had settled on putting me in Kenosha when Gary had a strong sense that I should be in Pleasant Prairie, that that was where God wanted me. And it all started coming together in my mind! The people I want to work with are refugees! Why WOULDN'T I be placed in a church that has a heart for refugees?! It was deep confirmation to me that I was on the right track, & I couldn't believe I hadn't seen it earlier. I immediately scheduled another meeting with Gary to tell him what God had showed me. He was incredibly encouraging, & as I was talking he just said, "You know, there is just such a beauty in the transformation that has happened in your life. I always love seeing students come here at the beginning of the year & ending up being totally changed. As you draw closer to God, His beauty & love just radiates out of you." As crazy as it sounds, sometimes I don't really see how I've changed. I mean, I KNOW that I have...but I just don't see it how others do, & to hear someone that I respect greatly say it was just massively encouraging.
So I'm on the right track. I'm working out now how I will be able to go to school for counseling (specifically, victims of sex crimes, such as trafficking). God has been so faithful to show me the way, & answer whatever questions I may have. I never in a million years expected to hear from Him so clearly, even in the smallest details. This morning's worship time was hugely significant as well. Jim & Nicky (the couple that John lives with) sometimes come to our worship times, & Nicky felt really strongly today that we should just pray & intercede for the people that we will be impacting when we leave this school. Most of us prayed out for people or places or churches we will be going back to...I prayed for the people that are right now victims of sex slavery. Even just praying it out loud had me on my knees in tears. I felt in that moment God's heart for these people, & I resolved in my heart that no matter how hard or scary it's going to be to actually do this, to go through all the schooling, to see people who have been through such unimaginable trauma, it will be totally worth it & God will give me the strength. Kate & Tom came over to pray for me, & Kate had a verse (Hebrews 11:1) & a word for me that God wants to show me things & give me words of knowledge, & He wants me to be a prayer warrior & intercede on behalf of the people He shows me. She also said that He has given me faith to do what I need to do, & He wants to increase that as well. Tom prayed for me that I will have the strength to do what God is calling me to do, & that I will be surrounded with great authority figures, people that can cover me when the burden gets too heavy to bear on my own. Nicky had a word for me that God will equip me for what I need to do, & Jim had a word for me that God will be a constant light to my path, that He will show the way & that the light will not go out.
Needless to say, all of this is completely exciting, but completely overwhelming. I could use your prayers more than ever in this next season as I start out to do what I believe God saved my life to do. Pray that I will find a place to live here in Kenosha once school ends, & that I will have the money to live where I'm supposed to live. Pray that I will find a job quickly, & that God will open or close doors on the potential jobs before me already. Pray that I will be able to find out what kind of schooling I need in order to see this vision through, & that God will show me which school is best. Most importantly, pray that I will have an even deeper, more intimate relationship with Him than I do now, & that I will continually be close enough to Him to hear His voice, especially once school has ended & "normal life" starts back up again. I can't accomplish any of this in my own strength, & closeness with Him is the only way I will be able to make it. Serita had a word for me not long ago about me being so close to God that I can hear His very heart. I'm getting closer, but I need to be even closer than I am now. It's SO important.
I love you all very much, & I'm indescribably thankful for all the prayers you have offered up already on my behalf. I am definitely seeing fruit in it. God is so faithful.
Only 46 days until my graduation. I can't believe it.