i was thinking the other day that i've known my husband for almost half my life. that's a long time.
he is pretty amazing. he won't tell you that....well he may, but he would be joking around, whereas i am totally serious. he has been doing youth ministry since he was 18 years old. that means for half of his life. there are a lot of people that look at what he does and may look down on him because he works with students rather than adults. people that think all he does is go to movies and play chubby bunnies. but i know better.
i have had a front row seat to what God has done through my husband. i have had the immense privilege of watching young men and woman place their faith in Christ. deepening their relationships with their Savior. serving Him sacrificially. obviously not because my husband is amazing but because God is amazing. and God has chosen to use him to be in the lives of these students, and he has been obedient to that. he is so passionate about young people having vibrant relationships with God. what greater calling is there than shaping the future of our church, our country, our world?
currently he is in costa rica on his first global missions trip. they are working with students international doing various projects. you can read their blog on The Well's website. he is with an amazing group of students and it sounds like God is already doing great things. i admit that i am so jealous. i've never been a rough-and-tumble sort of girl, but recently God has been stirring in my heart a desire to possibly participate in some global missions, something new for me. but i will have to wait a few years.... i'm not sure taking a 4 year old, 2 year old, and 5 month old along would really accomplish much! :)
i miss him like crazy. it is so strange to not get to talk. even when days are crazy and we don't get to see each other, i know i will usually get to at least see him at bedtime and we can catch up about our days. being in another country means no cellphones, bad internet, and a time difference. but i know that what he is doing is so important- it makes the craziness of 3 kids for 9 days totally worth it.
thanks to everyone that has loved, supported, and prayed for ME during these days. i have felt covered in prayer and my heart and sanity has stayed fully intact :) i could use another set of hands, but we are good. people have been so sweet to invite me and my 3 crazy children over... i'm not sure if they know what they're getting themselves into!
so please continue to pray for jeff and the wsm costa rica team. pray for our little family that is here. and pray that monday comes quickly for me, but not as quickly for jeff. he has work to do.

the 2010 wsm costa rica team
i love the bachmans - and global missions. :) perfect. missing you especially these next two weeks.
ReplyDeleteFor what it's worth, I totally sympathize with your blog and wanted to send a little shout out to say that Jeff played a MAJOR part in my Christian walk. All those mystery tours and camps when I was in junior high were a huge step in me growing my faith from one of my parents to one my own. That was a long time ago, but I still credit Jeff for his time and commitment in our lives and I know I'm not the only one! You both continue to be an inspiration and we love and appreciate the sacrifices you both make, even from afar!! :)
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