Why?! Why would you want to move there?
This is the question we are getting a lot. I have a feeling
those who haven’t asked are wondering the same thing.
We can answer the why
question in 3 parts:
Cultural Experience…
We live in a global community. Not only has the world shrunk
through advances in communication and travel technology, but our own nation is
almost as diverse as the world itself. America is a blend of so many
nationalities and cultures. To really connect with your classmates, professors,
co-workers, and neighbors, you need a well-rounded global understanding. What
better way to understand life outside the United States than to go live somewhere
else. And no, a trip to an all-inclusive in the Caribbean won’t cut it. We want
to know people, see their circumstances, and understand their culture.
Learn the Language…
After each trip we have taken, the one thing we always wish
is that we knew the language better. It is really difficult to learn a language
authentically by sitting in a classroom or listening to CD’s, especially as an
adult. All five of us have done that, and learned a little Spanish, but not
enough. There is no comparison to being immersed in the language. After a year,
maybe we’ll give an award to the family member who understands the most and
speaks the best.
Serve globally…
This is by far the biggest draw for us. There are needs
everywhere, both here in the US and abroad. We have tried to raise our children
with servants’ hearts - to always be mindful of others and help whenever
possible. By taking us out of the comfort of our home and community here in the
busy US rat race, we will be able to focus more of our daily lives on serving
others. We want to grow as a family and stretch our faith. There are going to
be challenges. We expect this to be one of the most difficult, trying things we
ever do. It feels like possibly the most risky and frightening and crazy thing
we will ever do. But this decision has also brought us much peace, fulfillment,
and encouragement. That is what we are getting from serving in the way we hear
God calling us – a life full of adventure and purpose. God wants us to serve
one another. Some people are led to do so across the country, some are called
next door, while others feel drawn to another part of the world. After having
served in Nicaragua on short-term trips several times, we have simply felt
drawn back there to serve long-term.
We feel so fortunate to have the collective desire and ability
to do something that is going to be such an adventure, and in many ways, so
selfless. Some would say it is human nature to want to serve others. People
instinctually band together and serve whenever tragedy strikes. It is something
that we marvel at, and see as true human nature exposing itself. We believe
that this desire has been given to us from God. It is a characteristic that
should be exercised daily. He calls us to go and make disciples of all nations,
to go into the world and preach the gospel. John Piper says, “to belong to
Jesus is to embrace the nations with Him.” Our mission is to go and show the
love of Jesus through our actions. We may not be preachers or have degrees from
a seminary, but we can live a life that is reflective of His goodness. We can love
people as Jesus did.
Stay tuned for answers to the HOW questions…