Saturday, December 29, 2012

She Said YES!


We have had one of the very best Christmases and 2013 is certainly going to be a very fantastic new year!!

It's official... Daneen & I are engaged!

It happened on the evening of Dec 27th.


We had originally talked of not getting officially engaged until Daneen came to visit me in Kenya in March, but then we started planning a wedding, setting dates and making arrangements.  Our Story is already an incredible one so there was no need to make a big producation out of the engagement, and the actual act of asking someone to be my wife was enough to make it a special moment.  With cold weather, no vehicle and not knowing the much about York, PA, it wasn’t the easiest task to figure out a way to propose, but like God has done so many times in our relationship, he provided a way... On the plane ride to Baltimore a guy from York (Daneen’s hometown) sat next to me and gave me some ideas.  
 
We managed to borrow her dad's truck and go out to dinner by ourselves. Before going to dinner, I drove us up to a lovely spot in York; on top of a large hill with a view of the city down below. There I  told her I had another Christmas gift. It was a poem. A 4-page poem which talked about our story and courtship, the fun we've had together, and the beauty of God bringing us together.  Daneen cried and laughed. And then... I popped the question. Like every other part of our time together; we both knew it felt right and was more real than anything we had ever dreamed! With no hesitation, she said YES!


We later went to one of the nicest restaurants in York County and enjoyed a romantic and delicious meal together. Constantly just smiling and gazing at each other! There were a number of other small and thoughtful surprises throughout the evening; like returning home to find a copy of the poem on stationary for her...and her very own Cinderella doll dressed in her wedding dress waiting on her bed.

Fairytales do really come true!

We are beyond grateful for God's love and for how He's brought us together. We are also both very thankful for so many friends and family in our lives who have prayed for us and been such a great support full of love and encouragement over the years. We have already been immensely blessed through sharing our relationship with others. We can't imagine how God is going to use us TOGETHER to be a great Light and example; but we are certain it's going to be incredible!

Happy New Year!

Joe Peterson and Daneen Leidig.... for a few more months :-)

For the story of us meeting and how God has been bringing us to this point check out: http://joekenya.blogspot.com/p/love-story.html

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

One of My Best Decisions!

Postponing my return home to Kenya for one month was one of the best decisions I have ever made.  I was supposed to go back November 24th, but after seeing the way that God was moving in my relationship with Daneen, I knew that I should stay through December so that I could spend a couple of weeks with her in Portland and then spend Christmas with her family in Pennsylvania.  At the time I made the decision, it was really difficult.  I had been in America on furlough for 3 1/2 months and really longed to return home to Kenya.  I desperately missed my students, players, friends and family there.  I was eager to get back to a more normal routine, sleep in my own bed and continue the work that God called me to in Africa.

Though I still do long to return to Kenya, I wouldn't trade this month here for anything.  I just arrived in California after two weeks with Daneen in Portland.  Each minute we have together is so valuable as we try to learn better how to love and serve one another.  I have never quite experienced the joy of learning the ins and outs of another person, what makes them tick, what needs they have, and how to best meet those needs.  Each little thing I learn continues to wet my appetite to learn more and more.  I have a desire to know everything about her.  I understand that won't happen in 2 weeks or even 2 years, but will take a lifetime to unravel, which is exciting to me! 

In Portland we spent time ring shopping, doing pre-marital counseling, wedding planning, eating together, going to a Blazers game, seeing Christmas Lights, taking pictures together, praying, visiting friends and many other things, but most of our time was spent talking to one another.  We can, and do, talk about anything and everything; nothing is off limits.  We had a few disagreements throughout the two weeks, but were able to openly share about it and come to a good resolution and a better understanding of one another.  In such a short time, she already feels like my best friend!

I will spend a week at home in California finishing up last minute things, packing for Kenya and celebrating with my family.  On Christmas Eve I will fly to Pennsylvania to spend a week with Daneen and her parents before I fly out to Kenya on December 30th. 

Each day with Daneen just seems to get better and better.  The excitement, passion and emotions are still incredibly strong, but we are also breaking into the normal day to day experiencing life together realm.  After 36 years of living life alone, my world is forever changed!  In His perfect timing, God has brought me someone to share my life with!  No one could have picked out a woman more suited for me than Daneen (though many may have tried). 

I couldn't be more thankful this Christmas season!

International Human Rights Tournament

The 2012 School Year has come to a close and all of the students throughout Kenya are back in their homes to celebrate Christmas and ring in the New Year. Most of the Suba Lakers are in Mbita training together and preparing for a few holiday tournament. This week they are getting ready for the International Human Rights Tournament in Kisumu December 20-22. After a tough league season, it is good to get all of our best players on the field together again to play against some good competition. Our young girls have learned so much in the past year and have grown tremendously as players, students and even moreso as people.

28 Little Ones (and 1 big one) Graduating

Christ's Gift Academy
Dear Friends,

On November 16th, 28 little ones at Christ's Gift Academy were graduating, along with one big one! The 28 little ones were our Pre-primary (Kindergarten) students who had finished their early childhood education and are being promoted to 1st Grade in the Primary School. Most of these little ones came to CGA two years ago not knowing how to read, write, or speak in English or Kiswhahili. They entered school with no idea about the world around them except for what they had seen or heard at home, and some of them came even before they were potty-trained. After two years of blood, sweat and tears from our incredible Nursery/Pre-primary teachers, these young ones now understand three different languages (Luo, Kiswahili and English) and know the basics in Math, Bible and other subjects. They are ready for the rigors of the Kenya Educational System in primary school.

On that same day, our Orphan Overseer/Student Care Provider Lillian Ombori also graduated. Lillian completed her Master's Degree in Project Planning and Management from Maseno University. She has worked very hard to finish her degree in a short amount of time. Her dedication and commitment paid off. She was unable to attend the Pre-primary graduation at CGA because she was attending her own graduation, but she came to their rehearsal dressed up in her gown and marched with the little ones, making them so happy!
These pivotal moments in our life give us an opportunity to look back and thank God for all he has done for us! All praise goes to Him!
A Message from the Board President

Dear CGA Supporters:
Merry Christmas from the Board of Directors for Christ's Gift Academy! In this season of
remembering the greatest gift of God we would like to thank you for your gifts to CGA. As
you can see from this story your support is flourishing in Mbita - a small, seemingly
insignificant town not unlike Bethlehem 2000 years ago. Yet God has chosen to intervene
in the most humble of places and do great things. Thanks to your generosity nearly 300
children (many orphaned) are receiving food, medical care, and a Christ-centered education
otherwise unavailable to them. We have over 100 CGA graduates in various high schools
and two classes of college students scattered around Kenya. A third group of CGA alumni
have recently taken their exams and hope to enter college next year.
If you are interested in making CGA a recipient of your year-end giving, it would help to
make a difference in the lives of these future leaders of Kenya. Thank you for your consideration! Board of Directors for Christ's Gift Academy
Dave Douglass
Board President

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Suba Laker Fundraiser in CHS

In Charleston, South Carolina on Thursday morning (December 13), Low Country Live on WCIV TV News Channel 4 will be dedicating a segment of the show to fundraising for some of the Suba Laker girls who are hoping to get the chance to join high school next year.

And later that day, Butterfly Boutique Consignment will be hosting a Christmas Party to hopefully raise money for them. Party runs from 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Kenyan artificats, silent auction, door prizes, Charleston Christmas Ornaments (complete with a Palmetto Bug hand-made by Anne Belser for a minimum donation of $15).

Tickets for sale at the door, minimum donation of $15 to receive 20% off your purchase on that day, minimum of $25 donation to receive 30% off on that day, minimum donation of $35 to receive 40% off your purchases on that day.

There will be food and libations; and Kenyan Christmas music playing.

It is a great cause that will directly help young girls in rural Kenya with the opportunity to continue their education, instead of dropping out of school and getting married at an early age.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

National Exams


800,000 Eighth Graders across Kenya will be sitting for their National Exams December 4-6. It is a very pivotal moment in their lives as their entire primary school education comes down to this one exam taken over three days. It is the only thing from Primary School that High Schools, Colleges, and even future employers will look at to assess their performance.

On Tuesday, December 4th the students will begin with a 2 hour Math exam, 1 hour 50 minute English Grammar exam and write a 45 minute Composition.

On Wednesday, December 5th the students will take a 1 hour 50 minute Science exam, 1 hour 50 minute Kiswahili Grammar exam and a 45 minute Kiswahili Composition.

On Thursday, December 6th the students will finish with a 2 hour 15 minute Social Studies and Religious Education exam. Except for the two compositions, the rest of the exams are all multiple choice in 8th grade.

Twenty-seven students at CGA and Thirteen Suba Lakers from various primary schools throughout Mbita District will be taking the exam this week. In a district where less than half of the girls finish primary school, it is a big achievement for a young girl to complete her primary school education, pass her exams and move on to secondary school. There are many obstacles along the way that threaten to derail their opportunity for an education. We are proud of each of our students for persevering and enduring to reach this level. Most of them come from disadvantaged homes that presented many challenges along the way. 

In the CGA 8th grade class, 22 of the 27 students are orphans.  Four of the 14 8th Graders from the Suba Lakers are total orphans without any parents, seven are partial orphans who have lost one parent and two of them still have both parents. These young girls have overcome the odds and are striving to build a better future for themselves and their families.

CGA has always had great success on the National Exams and in the last two years all of the 17 girls from the Suba Lakers who have sat their National Exams have managed to move on to high school and are continuing their education. That is a big accomplishment and we hope that it will continue with this year’s group.

Once finishing their National Exams, they will have to wait until the end of January to receive their results and then we hope each of them will begin high school in February or March.

Please pray for them during this critical time. Here is a sample of how you can be praying for them...


Our God and Father, we come before you in the name of your Son which is our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Even though we are halfway across the world, we are thankful that we can still pray for these children in Kenya. We commit these students into your able hands. We ask for your protection and covering over them in the next few days as they prepare for their National Exams. Keep them healthy and strong physically and mentally. Give them good sleep at nighttime. May your peace that surpasses all understanding cover their hearts and their minds. May your Holy Spirit convict them of any sin in their life so that they may confess it before man and before you so that their minds may be free from the bondage that comes from sin. May their trust and hope be placed in you. Remind them of all the things they have learnt since they began their education. Remind them of what their teachers have taught them, what they have read in their textbooks and what they have studied from their notes. Remind them of questions they have come across in other exams they have taken previously. Help them not to be stressed or worried, but instead that they would be confident and sure. Help them to enjoy taking their exams. Make it fun and exciting for them. Give them an easy and comfortable time with their supervisor, invigilators, security guards and the other school staff that is around during exams.


And Lord we commit their futures in your hands. Their results, where they will go to secondary school and their future careers are all part of your plan for their lives. And from Jeremiah 29:11 we know that your plans for them are good; plans to prosper them and give them hope and a future. As King, you reign sovereignly and supremely over everything including National Exams and each of these students and their lives. Thank you for your great love for each of us. You are an amazing God! In Jesus name we pray Amen!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Daneen's Version


Our love story.
 
“Fairy Tales Can Come True, It Can Happen To You“ ~Frank Sinatra

 For years, I have disliked romantic comedies and love story films.  Appalled with Hollywood and filmmakers who create impossible scenarios on how people find love and “live happily ever after.” I’ve allowed my own life’s realities and upsets to make me jaded toward the possibility of true love stories actually being possible.  Yet, deep down, I still longed for my own unbelievable love story to come true someday; for my Prince to romance me like I’m a Princess. Yet, I tried to convince myself that only happens the the movies and fairy tales.
 
Thankfully, God writes real love stories. And that’s our story. 

It’s a story of God’s great, powerful, relentless, faithful and abounding love for us.  A story that without God’s direction and guidance, wouldn’t have been possible.  A story that needs and deserves God to receive all the Glory!  We Praise Jesus for it all!

If you wonder about this God of ours and if He really can answer prayers and live up to the Throne He sits on... we hope our story will help you see the power of His love!

Joe lives in Mbita, Kenya; along the shores of Lake Victoria.

I live in Portland, Oregon; among the Cascade mountains.

Worlds apart; literally. 

He teaches Math and Bible at Christ’s Gift Academy (www.cga.org), takes care of much admin work, oversees CGA’s secondary school program and coaches a community girl’s soccer (www.subalakers.com) team.

I work for These Numbers Have Faces (www.thesenumbers.org) focusing on providing college students with scholarships and raising up future leaders in Africa; specifically, in South Africa and Rwanda.

Together, we cover pre-school through university!  :-)

Before going to Africa....

Joe was one of the youngest assistant coaches in college basketball when his Northwestern State (LA) team reached the NCCA March Madness tournament.  But God had bigger plans for him beyond his successful career in basketball.

I was...well, you know... a rocket scientist. But God knew my heart was made for a life serving and loving others, working with youth and being involved in the community.

We have both prayed - for years and years! - and desired to have a life partner; a teammate; a best friend to do life and ministry together.  And we know, and are grateful for, many of our friends who have prayed with us for our future spouse.

When you’re both 36 and single, you might be known for being picky; but I think it’s better described that we both knew what God wanted for us and kept trusting and believing that He does have His very best waiting for us. 

God did.

We met in Portland, Oregon on Oct 23rd, 2012.

Joe was in the States for 3 months visiting family, friends and traveling around the country sharing stories and updates of the ministry of CGA with various supporters and churches. 

Our mutual and wonderful friend (and best match-maker on Earth!) Don, connected us.  Telling us we would each enjoy hearing about each other’s work and experiences in East Africa.   Joe has spent 9 years in Kenya and I lived 6 months in Zambia and 1.5 years in Uganda.

Portland wasn’t a city Joe’s visited frequently during his trips Stateside.  In fact, this was only his second time.  I moved to Portland only 5 months ago... without a job, but sensing and believing that God had something waiting for me in Portland!  He did- I now have a wonderful job that is a huge blessing. But even with a job I love, I had been struggling with wanting to settle here and dig my heels into friendships/relationships, a church and more.  I’ve had feelings of being unsettled.  For weeks, before I ever met Joe, I was trying hard to work through this unsettledness and ask God to show me why I was struggling to “fit in” in Portland, accept it as my new home, and get involved in the community in typical Daneen fashion; passionately feet first 100%.  Now, I wonder if God was just protecting my heart and preparing me for something else he had for me; something larger than I could have dreamed up on my own!

I went to a dinner gathering where Joe shared with a small group of old friends from various stages of his life.  Before I could leave, he wanted to hear more about These Numbers Have Faces.  CGA has been supporting students through secondary school and are figuring out how to continue to support their best and brightest to go on to university.

Two days later, Joe and Joyce (CGA board member) came to our office to chat in more detail about best practices for raising up leaders in Africa to change their countries.  Joe was trying to find a way to spend more time with me (it’s true), so he invited us to lunch.  We had an enjoyable time at lunch with some cute “nudges” expressing our interest in each other. We finished lunch. I would email him some information about our program. 

We said goodbye.  He hugged me!

He was leaving Portland the next day and would be leaving for Kenya in 4 weeks.

The End.

 

Nope... Just the beginning!!!  

Ministry/work related emails quickly turned personal and we both started sharing very naturally and openly about the challenges of life and work in Africa and America and trying to do it well.  Emails turned into text messages and then into phone calls.

Two weeks into the long, open and honest emails, Joe called me and invited me to come to California, where he was staying with his family.  His intentions: for us to spend time together before he went back to Kenya for another 2 years and to explore the possibility that maybe there was something worth pursing between us.   After some silence on the phone because I was speechless and truly stunned by his offer, I replied “you should know I’m smiling”! I later said “Yes” and he bought my ticket.

I flew to Cali for 5 days.  From the beginning, we had a really fun time together.  It was easy and super comfortable to be around each other! Every day got better and better.  Two days before I was supposed to leave, he asked me to stay longer.  To stay through Thanksgiving and until Saturday when he would fly back to Kenya.  Again, I was very stunned but this time he could see the smile on my face.  I said “Yes” and we changed my flight to leave after his flight to Kenya the next Saturday.

I would stay for an extra 5 days, but he would be flying to Montana for 2 of those for one last fundraising trip.  It was actually great timing; like everything in our story.  It was valuable time apart and gave us the opportunity to step back, embrace and process all that had happened in the previous week.  To pray and seek good counsel.  Make sure we were being wise and not foolish.   We each spoke with our mentors and people we look to for wise counsel in our lives.  No one...not one... had reservations.  Instead they saw the Lord’s hand and offered to continue in prayer for us.

When Joe came back from Montana he had missed me terribly!  Really, he did!  :-)  He brought back the sweetest and most thoughtful gifts for me....but there was a better gift.  He decided he wanted to delay his return to Kenya. He wanted to spend another month with me!  He wanted to come see me up in Portland and go to Pennsylvania for Christmas to meet my parents!

Again...stunned.  But smiling as the tears welled up.  After a day of thinking it through and more prayer, on Thanksgiving Day, we changed his flight, booked flights to Portland and Baltimore and changed one of my flights to coincide with his.  Everything lined up so well.  Ideal dates were available and costs were minimal; including one flight costing $5 after using miles!!  Someone wanted us to spend more time together!  :-)

Is this all really true?  Is this real?  We both kept asking ourselves.  Yet we knew-- it felt more right and more real than anything we had each ever known!!  Ever!

We both had a great sense of peace.  Peace, that in the midst of a nearly unbelievable whirlwind love story, brings clear guidance that this IS from the Lord.

Joe has continued to amaze me at his courageous acts to lead us and listen to where God is directing us. Courageous, yet in the most humble way.

I have even been amazed at myself and how, through the Spirit’s leading, I have fully trusted and respected Joe’s leading and not needed to jump-in with my own plans or ideas.  I simply recognize his honor and character and fully respect it!  For a single, independent and confident girl who loves to plan...that’s huge.  Only through Jesus does it all make sense!

We now have another 3 weeks together.  To continue to prayerfully walk through this incredible courtship and await the beautiful future that Jesus is planning!

Are we foolish for believing this love story to be true so quickly?  Not one bit.  For 3 clear reasons:

1. As it’s often said, “when you know, you know”...  We Know!!!

2. We both have a perfect peace that comes from the Holy Spirit’s guidance. 

3. Jesus has been the one to orchestrate every detail; starting with us managing to meet, our mutual love for Africa and combined work experience in the region, our balance of gifts and even how we both love to rock out in the car to 80’s, Worship or country music - never listening to a full song before wanting a new one!   :-)

When God is ready to move- He Moves! 

When God is in the center of the lives of two people who have allowed Jesus to mold them into the individuals He desires- He Rewards!

When two people continue to earnestly seek the Lord’s guidance for their lives, no matter what their hearts might desire- He Gives Us the Desires of Our Hearts.

It all simply fits and is the greatest blessing the Lord’s provided in both of our lives! We’re both confident and convinced God has a life-long story planned for us!! 

Two is better than one!

And... sometimes... you just need to listen to Taylor Swift and trust your instincts, “It’s a love story. Baby, just say Yes!”

Jesus has brought me my Prince.  And I feel like a Princess.

I suppose Cinderella stories can come true!

So....

That’s our love story. 

But really...

It’s God’s Love Story for us!

All the Glory Be To God!

Joe's Version


Our Modern Day Love Story Orchestrated by God


In the past 3 ½ months while I have been home on furlough, the most common question asked is, “Have you met someone special in your life yet?”  Usually I respond by telling them that I am probably farther away from marriage then I have ever been in my life before.  Even though I am not getting any younger, there was really nothing happening.  Actually I haven’t really dated anyone in the past 8 years and really haven’t had a serious girlfriend since 16 years ago in college

Some of my own friends and family have accused me of being “too picky.”  I don’t disagree with them about that, but tell them that if I have made it this far without being married, then why should I settle for something less than the best?  I have seen my fair share of failed marriages and I would rather stay single than have to experience something like that.  I have seen my own parents happily married for over 46 years and they seem to enjoy each other more and more all the time.  That is what I want in my life and will not settle for anything less than that. 

My parents have been praying for my future spouse since I was a baby and many other friends and family in America and in Kenya have joined them in praying for that throughout the years.  Married people have told me so many times that when it comes, you will just know.  I don’t know if I ever truly believed that until now!  

My world was turned upside down 1 month ago on October 23rd.  As I have shared earlier, the story goes back much further than that to the time she was born, 4 days before I was born (May 1976).  It was then that my parents began praying for her, 36 years before they had ever heard the name Daneen Leidig! 

How did our lives finally intersect?  Before I left for Kenya in 2003 I attended a pre-field training at Mission Training International in Colorado Springs, CO.  I met a couple there named Don and Kristie Drage who were also preparing to go and serve in Kenya for a couple of years.  A few months ago they sent me a message to tell me that when I go to Portland I should contact their friend who had just moved there recently.  They said she had lived in Africa twice:  Once while working with the Peace Corp in Zambia for 6 months and then later when working with high school students for Scripture Union in Uganda for 1 ½ years.  They said she would probably be interested in hearing me speak about God’s work in Kenya.  Daneen had been a great friend of theirs in Longmont, CO for many years before and after living in Africa and before she moved to Portland. 

The second night I was in Portland we had planned a little reception at Paul and Joyce Maier’s house for some of my friends around the area.  If I remember right, my first impression of Daneen when she showed up was, “Wow, she is really cute and full of energy and life.”  After the chili dinner I gave a presentation and soon after Daneen tried to leave, but I told her that she was still young and single so there was no reason for her to leave so early.  Luckily she stayed for another hour and shared more about her current job.  She caught my attention when she explained that she was working for a non-profit called “These Numbers Have Faces” that helps provide college scholarships for students in Africa.  We set up a meeting with Daneen and her boss to see about the possibility of partnering with their group.  We went to their office a few days later and met with them for a couple of hours.  After the meeting, I offered to treat them to lunch to thank them for their time, which I thought was a very solid cover for getting to spend more time with Daneen.  During lunch there were a few touches, a couple of smiles and one or two comments that gave me hope that maybe she was as interested in me as I was in her. 

After we left them, I told my friend two things I was thinking about… 

1) Daneen would be such a huge benefit to Mbita and CGA.  She would be incredible in Africa because she has lived there before, understands the culture well, has an adorable American African accent and has experience and a passion for mentoring teenage girls in that setting. 

2) I really want to get to know her better because I can envision us having a future together! 

So I asked Joyce what should come first, inviting Daneen to come and serve in Mbita or pursuing a relationship with her.  We never really had a good answer for that question, but I think we know the answer now.

After I left Portland I only had a few weeks to prepare for my return to Kenya on November 24th.  Daneen and I started an ongoing conversation through text messages and e-mails which started with business stuff and gradually shifted to more personal things.  Each one seemed to get longer and longer.  We began discussing some pretty deep things about our backgrounds, families, former careers, personalities, interests, strengths and weaknesses, our spiritual journeys and life in Africa as a single missionary.  Once the conversations started migrating towards marriage and family, I figured it was time to start talking over the phone, or maybe in person. 

So I called Daneen and told her that I knew this was a little crazy and maybe didn’t make a lot of sense, but that I was interested in her and thought that maybe she was also interested in me.  I wanted to spend  more time with her before I go back to Kenya to see if this was something more than just friendship.  So I offered to fly her down to Southern California to hang out with me for a few days.  Her end of the phone went silent and I thought that maybe I had moved a little too fast and scared her off; so I told her not to worry about giving me an answer immediately.  Finally she responded by saying that she was very shocked, but her next words were music to my ears, “I wish you could see how big my smile is right now.”  Whew!  That was a relief.  We talked a little about the craziness of it and the next morning we found tickets!  It was really simple and easy like everything has seemed to work out during this process.  I told her that we shouldn’t put much pressure on ourselves when she comes down.  We wanted to be friends, have some fun together and enjoy each other’s company. 

When I picked her up in San Diego I remember telling her early on that with my personality sometimes it takes a while for me to warm up to things.  For example, I almost never like a song or TV show the first time I experience it.  And the same is usually true in friends and relationships.  It takes me a while to feel that close bond, but once I do, it is long lasting.  At the time I had no idea it would only take me about 2 days in Daneen’s case.  Each day with her seemed to get better and better. 

On the 4th day, we went sailing with my brother Sam.  Right as we got on the boat Sam’s wife Sally started talking with me.  She was suggesting that I invite Daneen to change her ticket and stay all the way through Thanksgiving and Sam was suggesting that I should change my ticket back to Kenya and stay in America through Christmas time.  I didn’t say much, but I began thinking about both of those ideas.  We had a great day on the boat.  There wasn’t much wind which led to some slow sailing, but it was a perfect, beautiful day.  I can’t think of a much better way to spend 6 hours than that! 

The next day we changed Daneen’s flight so that she could stay for another week and go back to Portland after Thanksgiving.   That night we had an incredible evening together and spent the whole night talking about anything and everything.  In fact, the whole week had been like that. 

Some of the best times we had was during all the driving we were doing.  Sometimes we would leave the radio off and talk the whole way.  Other times we would crank up the music and sing at the top of our lungs.  Other times we would just sit in silence and enjoy each other’s presence.

Earlier that day my dad had sent me a short e-mail saying…

You and Daneen have been on our minds and in our prayers all day, even in church this morning. I remember how all of a sudden my life changed the summer of 1965 when I met Mom. What a blessing she has been to me! No decision I ever made other than my decision to follow Christ ever has mattered more to me or affected my life more.

We're praying for you both and praying "not our will, but Yours, be done, O Lord our Strength and our Redeemer."

Love you so very much,

Dad and Mom

What great timing.  I was beginning to think that my life was changing forever!     

The next day I had to take a short trip to Montana for one more speaking engagement.  On the way I contacted the missionary couple that had first connected us.  I thanked Don and told him that things were going so well (and fast) and wanted to hear more from him about Daneen’s character since he knew her so well.  When he began sharing, it was exactly the same Daneen that I had come to know in our short time together.  I think the one thing I love most about her is that she is so real and sincere.  She doesn’t pretend to be someone she is not; she shares her strengths and weaknesses, her struggles and challenges and doesn’t play games at all.  Don’s words were very reassuring.  And I invited him (and I also invite all of you who are taking the time to read this long story) to please feel free to share any wise counsel, advice or comments with Daneen or me or both of us.  We want to hear from other people, especially those that are praying with us. 

Coming back to California on the day before Thanksgiving, Daneen picked me up at the airport, but everything was different now.  Meeting Daneen in the airport felt like meeting my best friend and soul-mate.  48 hours apart seemed like an eternity and I couldn’t wait to see her and share everything that had happened while we were apart.  The drive home took twice as long as usual because of the holiday traffic, but neither of us seemed to mind.  In fact I kind of hoped it would take longer so that we could get more time alone together. 

I informed her I was working on postponing my return to Kenya and pushing it back a month so that I could have more time with her.  I told her that when I invited her down to California, it was because I wanted to get to know her better before I went back to Kenya, but that I still feel like I want to get to know her much more before leaving the continent.  I postponed the flight for a few reasons:
1)      I wanted to get to know her better, including her life in Portland and her family in Pennsylvania
2)      I wanted her to know that she was more important to me than my job or ministry
3)      God seemed to be moving mightily and I didn’t want to miss out on his plans or stand in His way!

A couple of side notes… Two months ago I had a thought that I might need to extend my time in America a little longer.  I had no idea why, but God had begun preparing my heart at that time.  Just today I talked with Steve and Judi Cochran who I have worked with for 9 years in Mbita at CGA and they told me that months ago they had started praying that I would extend my time in the States and stay through the month of December, even though they never said anything to me.  Maybe they didn’t even know why they were praying that, but God did!

We had a great couple of days with family and after bidding them goodbye I drove her to San Diego to catch her flight.  Before leaving we enjoyed an intimate seafood dinner on the water at Seaport Village.  As we held hands across the small table, nibbling on crab cakes, I told her what I had already known for about a week… that I loved her!

If somebody would have told me a month ago that you could fall in love with someone in less than a month, I would have told them that they were crazy.  Not anymore. I’ve never been too eager to call it “falling in love” because I think love is more of an action and a decision.  Even in this case, it seems that God has orchestrated these circumstances to bring us together and enabled us to mutually feel this connection.  It’s less of a magical infatuation and more of a miracle from God. 

So she is now back in Portland and we will be apart for the next week which is hard, but probably a good thing.  I will be visiting Portland December 3-17.  We already have plans to do some pre-marital counseling and to go shopping for an engagement ring.  Then I will come back home for a week before joining her at her parent’s house in Pennsylvania on Christmas Eve up until the time I fly out to Kenya on December 30.  She will hopefully be coming to Uganda for work next March and then will spend some time in Kenya after she finishes.  We have already begun discussing marriage and life after.  There could be a wedding on the horizon early next summer and we will start our lives together in Mbita, Kenya.  

The story is absolutely amazing how God has orchestrated all of these events to bring us together in His perfect timing.  If it would have happened 5 or 10 years ago, it probably wouldn’t have worked out, but right now it just seems like a Cinderella Story.  I was able to meet her at the end of my furlough which gave me more time to get to know her (especially with this extra month now).  And she has been in a bit of transition since returning from Uganda over a year ago, and then moving to Portland to take a new job. 

Daneen is an incredible woman.  She loves the Lord and has an intimate growing relationship with Him!  She is so personable and warm.  She has a fun personality and loves having a good time, making me laugh and laughing at my stupid jokes.  She seems to know how to fit in to almost any situation.  She lives her whole life with passion.  She is very intelligent (She used to be a Rocket Scientist).  She is very simple and doesn’t need much, but appreciates whatever she does have.  She is very affectionate with her touch and very encouraging with her words.  And finally, she is more than beautiful.  Her golden blonde hair glistens in the sun.  She has the athletic body of a gymnast (which she was) and her smile can light up the darkest places in the world.  I get lost while gazing in her eyes and the feel of her soft skin is a taste of heaven.  She has added a lot of spice to my boring life.

I am so excited about what lies ahead.  It is a partnership and companionship; sharing our lives together.  Building “our” home and creating “our” ministry together.  I have told her that I don’t know what our future holds or where we will live or what we will be doing, but I know we will be doing it together.  God has provided for us and guided both of us individually for so long and has now begun guiding us together in His perfect timing.  Ten years ago neither one of us would have dreamed we would be doing what we are doing right now.  She was following her dream to be an astronaut while I was following my dream to be a college basketball coach.  God changed those dreams for both of us and gave us a new direction in life.  Now he is fulfilling our wildest dreams of finding someone special to share our lives with.  God has used us individually to do great things to advance His kingdom in the past 10 years, and I can’t even imagine the things he has in store for us to do together.  Two are better than one!  Satan is worried and we need your prayers more than ever at this time! 

Thanks for being a part of “Our Modern Day Love Story Orchestrated by God.”    

Sunday, November 25, 2012

A Life Well Lived



It is quite ironic that when my parents and I travelled home to Lake Havasu City, AZ (where I grew up) we were able to spend some time with Lew and Ruth Crosby.  They have both been in the church since it began many moons ago and Lew told us that he was now the oldest man in the whole town.  105 years old is quite remarkable, especially considering that he was still able to pay his own bills, write his own checks, take complete care of himself in terms of personal hygiene, dress himself, feed himself and his mind was still so sharp. 

I think Lew and Ruth’s wedding was the last one my dad did in Lake Havasu before God called him to pastor a church in Hemet, CA.  Lew had been married to his previous wife for 60 years before she passed away and Ruth had also been widowed.   I think he was 88 when they got married.  I bet my didn’t imagine they would have such a happy blissful 17 years of marriage. 

Lew and Ruth have faithfully supported me financially every month since I left for Kenya 9 years ago.  And I know they have been even more faithful in their prayers for me.  They came to church on November 11 and I was able to help Lew from the vehicle to the back pew on the left side so that they could hear me share about the work that God is doing in Kenya through the support of people like them.  I had also discovered that they were next door neighbors with my best friend from high school, Jessica.   Jessica, Jeremy and their two young girls had just moved in a few weeks before.  I was able to introduce them to their neighbors after church. 

In the time that we had known him he was the finance chairman for most of the time my dad pastored Lake Havasu Baptist, he served on the building committee in our 2nd year there (1984) when the new sanctuary was constructed, he was active in the town with civic organizations.  He was a pilot who owned his own plane during his younger years and had his own electrical business in Melrose, MS until his retirement when he moved to Lake Havasu in 1971.  They say the warm weather and dry atmosphere is good for older people and I guess they must be right because he lived for 41 more years after retirement, longer than I have been alive! 

He finally passed away on November 18that 4:59 pm, exactly 1 week after I shared at Lake Havasu Baptist.  I am thankful that I was able to see him one more time before he passed away and that he was able to see and hear how God was working through his generosity.