An Experiment in
Faith
Where does one begin telling of an adventure? I tend to tell
long stories full of details that may seem insignificant to others but I feel
are a part of the beauty of the story. I’ll
fast forward this tale trusting you already know of our passion and deep
appreciation of the Lakota and the prairie. That seems somewhat tragic to leave
out those very huge realities because they are the weight and essence of our
plan. Those realities are framed with the Father as our sure foundation and carpenter
of His plan. Tell me you get that already… let me see your eyes shine with
agreement before I continue…
Now I need to know that you also are full of a desire for
adventure. Yes, you might not travel far within your community and live a
rather ordinary life. But don’t you have a side that longs to do something
completely irrational and reckless. If you knew at any time you could snap your
fingers and the adventure could be reversed (just in case things went south),
wouldn’t you like to really LIVE wild and free. I think we all feel that way
regardless of age. Perhaps I read it in Lewis or Chesterton- but I believe it
is another truth of the reality of the Father’s creation.
So, this tale begins with a choice, a very clear and
decisive choice. Through the many details and events of the past seven years as
well as some other huge defining moments, I found myself with a degree as an Occupational
Therapy Assistant and began looking for a job. This is no easy task and the
recruiters were less then pleased to learn I wasn’t really sure where I would
like to work. On a whim and whispered prayer, I checked the area of SD hoping
that just maybe God would say yes. Fast forward through all of those miracles,
and you find me faced with one of the hardest decisions of my life. A job is available and hour from the
community I love, the interview goes
great, the pay is small, and I
am standing on the brink of a life changing moment.
Now obviously to those who know- I took the leap of faith
towards God. He has never failed me and I decided to risk my future in His
hands. I know I possibly could have misread His intentions and have made some
error along this path. But I believe that God can and will correct me. I would
beg you to not minimize the mighty hand of the Father to do this in your life.
He is able to save- able to redeem, and able to move. Our choice in all those
matters, are similar to a relationship between a two year old and a father. God
is bigger than your mistakes- and all the ragamuffins shout “AMEN!”
I write this surrounded by the hills, prairie, and mixture
of the Lakota I love and the other locals I am coming to love. My mom is
keeping me company. Together we have settled on a newsletter/blog of sorts. I
am hoping we will share this platform and you will get a chance to hear her
words as well. I’m not sure there will be much of a chronological sequence to
the posts. As the words come, we will record them. Our desire is to convey the
results of our experiment and allow the reader to know more about our journey
of faith. I’ll close with this:
·
Romans 1:17 “For in it the righteousness of God
is revealed from faith for faith, as it is written, “The righteous shall live
by faith.”
·
Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the assurance of
things hoped for the conviction of “things not seen”.
·
Hebrews 11: 6 “And without faith it is
impossible to please Him, for whoever would draw near to God must believe He
exists and that He rewards those who seek Him.”
Come and join us on this experiment of faith in the Almighty
God…
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