In a recent Global Missions Podcast, Melissa Weissenberger, of South American Missions (SAM) spoke of the importance of developing care groups. Missionaries need communities of support, prayer, and encouragement, and if you are reading this you are part of ours. By merely subscribing to this blog or periodically checking in, you hold us accountable to believe, plan, persist, and report about our missionary preparation endeavors. According to Proverbs 16:9, “We can make our plans but the Lord determines our steps” (NLT). We have heard the call to serve, have responded with positive affirmation, and have felt the tug on our hearts to serve in Uganda. Now that I have begun a new professional vocation as a nurse in order to serve the mission of God’s abundant life more practically, I am eager to know the steps God has laid ahead of us. Sometimes believing gets tough, especially because our season of preparation is longer than a lot of mission careers, and our future is still not yet known to us. We covet your prayers as we build into whatever comes next.
Missionaries need communities of support, prayer, and encouragement, and if you are reading this you are part of ours.
At a time when the world is looking forward to finding out the Avengers’ Endgame, we recently got a glimpse of a possible future for our ministry, and are excited to share the vision with you. We identified a mission organization that seems to be doing what we are called to do, where we are called to do it, and for whom we also feel called to serve. To quote their website, which I hope you will visit:
"(This mission) exists to join Christ in restoring peace and healing wounds among the vulnerable children and war-torn people of Northern Uganda. 700 acres of land overlooking the Nile is being developed into a holistic, reproducible community through Orphan Care, Health Care, Empowerment, and Ministry to the Church."
It seems only right to join up with these brothers and sisters who have gone before us, rather than reinventing a well rounded wheel. We have begun to investigate the possibility of serving with them, first as short term visiting missionaries, then possibly staying on longer as the Lord determines. It is too early to make solid commitments or promises but, Lord willing, this could very well be our future home. We have made soft plans to serve in a short-term capacity next year. After all, you can’t steer a parked car, so we need to stretch out our legs in order for God to plant our next steps.
We identified a mission organization that seems to be doing what we are called to do, where we are called to do it, and for whom we also feel called to serve.
Speaking of stepping out, Cindy has taken quite a stride. Feeling she has given all she has to give to the non-profit she has been working for, she has tendered her resignation to seek other opportunities. It took quite a bit of courage for her to take this step, and I hope you will join me in encouraging her and praying for God’s will for her and the power to carry it out.
As for me, my orientation in the Emergency Department is going well. I am learning a lot under very intense circumstances, and hope to continue in my orientation for a couple more weeks. God really worked a miracle to give me a clinical coach who is dedicated to my success and who has been an amazing example for me to emulate. My first semester of Baccalaureate classes is coming to a close with a final exam next week. I am also enrolled in a seven-week course to supplement my orientation to Critical Care Nursing, and, as if that wasn’t enough, just finished renewing my nursing license and several critical certifications and all the continuing education those require. If you can see the wind and waves around me, remember I’m trying to keep my focus on the One who invited me to walk these waters, and pray me on if you please.
With Him we can do anything, without Him we can do nothing, and the bounty of His blessing is unloaded with prayer.
In addition to all the mission vision building and preparation, we still have a marriage, home, church, family, illnesses, and all of the normal stuff of life that keeps us in need of God’s grace for every moment of every day. We believe that prayer is powerful and effectual, and we humbly ask you to petition God for our guidance, resource, and grace. With Him we can do anything, without Him we can do nothing, and the bounty of His blessing is unloaded with prayer.