I am republishing this post from New Year's Eve 2011, "How It All Started", new name since the original one is no longer accepted by Blogger, go figure, in anticipation of the 5-year anniversary of God's call on March 18, 2008. This was the original blog post and I am sure you wish all my blog posts were this short-and-sweet!
Well,
as you can see I am a terrible blogger. I could promise that 2012 will
be different...but since my life continues to be so full without
blogging, I doubt that promise would have much impact on my changing my
ways in the new year. As many people have told me over the past three
years, "You should be writing all of this down!", I have wondered if
blogging could become my journal of sorts for some of the things God has
been teaching me on this new adventure He has called me to. Sometimes I
call this new adventure a roller coaster ride where I find myself
hanging on for dear life.
I have never journal-ed, so it would
certainly be a challenge for me to begin now (at almost 53 years of age)
and no doubt a challenge for your eyes and mind, should you decide to
follow my blog posts. But since I find myself alone in the pre-dawn at
my mother-in-laws on this last day of 2011, I will at least post a final
blog for this eventful year.
I
think for this post I will take you back prior to March 18, 2008. The
four year anniversary of that life-changing moment will be here soon.
That is the day God broke into my world and said to me, "I want you to
coordinate the adoption of deaf orphans in the world." Nothing has
caused me more shock than His words created that morning. Shock that I heard His
voice and shock of what He was telling me to do. I was driving to
class at Gardner-Webb University (GWU) in Boiling Springs, NC that
morning, just as I had done for the past 5+ years. I had been making
that trek from Asheville to the GWU campus since the fall of 2003. It
is a 70 mile trip...one way.
Following the Lord's leading, I
returned to college at the age of 41 in the fall of 2000. My husband,
Charles, was in full support (emotionally and financially) of me doing
so. Since our youngest, Joseph, was still in middle school, I chose not
to be a full-time student, which meant my two year associate's degree
in American Sign Language Interpreting became a three year degree. I do
not want to mislead you, I was not one of His "instantly" obedient
children in this...returning to college. I had refused to follow His
nudging me to go back to school for two years stating that I was too
busy doing what He had already asked me to do. Don't misunderstand me, I
was fully following the Lord on a day-to-day basis; asking Him to lead
me each day, to work through me, to be honored by my life. And I was
exactly where I believe He had placed me...wife, mom, Bible Study
Fellowship discussion leader, Asheville Christian Academy (ACA) Land
Search Committee member , Mission's Committee member at my church, etc.
You get the idea. Anyway--after two years, amazingly, two of the most
time consuming duties came to an end. God did not remove them, mind
you, but in the spring of 2000 I completed the 7-year BSF program and
ACA purchased land. In late fall of 1999, through my BSF study
questions, God made it evident...one more time...that He wanted me to go
back to school and become a "certified" interpreter. Little did I know
what that really meant or what it would lead to next.
Well, as
the sun comes up this morning this household is waking up to New Year's
Eve. Only God knows the plans He has for each of us in the year 2012.
We will see when I get back to this continuing saga....so stay tuned!This
is what the LORD says: “When seventy years are completed for Babylon, I
will come to you and fulfill my good promise to bring you back to this
place. For I know the plans I
have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to
harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you,” declares the LORD, “and will bring you back from captivity.
I will gather you from all the nations and places where I have
banished you,” declares the LORD, “and will bring you back to the place
from which I carried you into exile." Jeremiah 29:10-13
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