Our journey up to date, well mostly…

Ok time to finish the update of our journey. Let’s start in June 2010. I’m in the middle of my layoff, Angela is working full time first time since we have been married and we are 440 miles away from our family. A friend runs the rental division of a local realty company. I am cleaning out houses and cleaning up yards when renters move out. Let’s just say that people can be really, really nasty. I’m looking for a job as hard as I can. Finally in August or early September I find a post for an estimator position at John Deere Landscapes. I apply. I have a friend that works there. So I go talk to Jon-Mike and tell him that I would love to get my foot in the door there. Thanks to Jon-Mike I got an interview. The position is under my normal pay scale, way below my training and skill level. When I went for an interview, they never asked me if I could do the job. I spent an hour convincing them that I would stay more than 6 months to a year. Cliff later told me that there was a bet and his money was on me leaving in 6-9 months. I absolutely loved the majority of people that I worked with at Deere. Our office was a fun, productive place. Work got done but we also had fun! If you left the room, you had to be prepared for some kind of prank when you came back. Everything from stealing wheels off your chair to pull string firecrackers taped to your door. There were lots of changes in corporate level structure. I was there for 3 years and I had 3 different bosses. All of my direct supervisors were great, above them not always the case. I had plenty of time on my hands. My schedule was very flexible and I had almost no responsibilities.

God used that time to mold and shape myself and my family into what he needed us to be. I could devote large blocks of time to the men’s ministry at Seacoast Summerville and to my family. Skip came to me and a few other guys in March or April of 2010 and said that he wanted to start a Men’s Adventure Group, focused on hiking, kayaking and all outdoor activities. It would be an opportunity to get guys together and involve them in a community of solid guys that love God. We met on Thursday night at the church. It slowly began to grow. We started with a kayak trip down the Edisto River. The event went very well! God was at work in this group of guys! I had always been one that never thought I needed a bunch of friends. I always had a couple close friends growing up. Clint and Dennis were always there and had my back. I had many “acquaintances” but very few friends. The guys in the group have become lifelong friends to me. Larry, Chris, Mark-Peanut, Mark-not Peanut, Lou, their families and many more have all played a part in who I am now and my ability to serve my family and the God that loves me and saved me! This group of 8-10 has grown to a Tuesday night service that draws a group of 25-35 guys weekly!

God has also knit people into my life from outside the group that are equally as influential in my life. Seth, Phil, Wilt, Harry, to name just a few, has played a huge role in my life and have helped God direct and guide me. Of course we can’t leave out Jon-Mike! God has put us together for periods of time that no person should endure with me. We worked together, went and served the Church together while I was at Deere.

Angela and the kids have developed the same types of friends! We have a strong, Christ centered community. They all serve the Church in various ways and all have a close personal relationship with Jesus! The way God has grown my family is amazing. That is not to say we don’t have our issues but we are grounded in Him. Angela has changed employers. She went to work a few years ago for a different orthodontist. He is a really great Christian guy who takes care of his staff, patients and his community. My daughter is in the 9th grade, struggling with the remnants of a concussion (see my last post). My son is in 7th grade and wrapped up in being a typical 12 yr old boy. That leaves me. I took a full time ministry position with Seacoast Church back in October. This week will be my 6 month anniversary. Seth now gets to put up with me during the commute, at the office and during the weekend services! I am challenged and overwhelmed at times, that God has called me. I know that I can do this because of my experiences, my support system and my faith in knowing that He loves me and through Him anything is possible.

1 Thessalonians 5:12-28

Getting back to normal??

OK, I know that I said I would continue the story from the last post. I also said I would do it a week ago! I am sorry for not doing what I said I would do. It has been a tough week or so. My daughter has been in and out of the hospital for the last week and a half for headaches and my son broke his foot, at school, Thursday a week ago.  Thank God that they both seem to be on the mend and life is getting back to normal. Actually what is normal? Aren’t bumps, bruises, struggles and lows part of the real normal? When you get married and you recite your vows doesn’t it usually say something about for better or for worse? Who wants to believe that “worse” is going to be part of their normal? No one, but the truth is that we will have “worse” in our lives. For me, hard headed as I am, I learn quicker when I am struggling than when things are good.

My daughter has been struggling with headaches since the end of September. She was playing with the normal after-church crowd at the playground and hit her head when she fell off of the tire swing. She never told us that she hit her head; just that she was tired and wanted to go home. A week went by and she was complaining of headaches and sleeping every hour that she wasn’t in school. Finally after a week we took her to a couple different doctors’ offices and figured out she had a concussion. The routine was to be rest, no school and no exercise. Those of you that know her know deep down that none of those will be easy for her. She missed an entire 9 weeks of school. She is an Honors student and she takes her future and her personal goals very seriously. She was tired of resting. She was tired of not running. She wanted to get back to normal.

After Christmas she was doing much better. Almost all of her school work was caught up and she was having less severe headaches. January was a decent month for her. She went to school most days, she had 2 tutors helping her and she was handling things well. One day she decided that she was now fine. Her thoughts were that if normal people can be back to normal by now then she should be way ahead of them! She told her trainer that she didn’t have a headache and decided to do a mile and a half on the stair stepper. Let’s just say it went downhill from there! She might have gone to school 8 out of the 20 school days in the month of February. Her headaches were now a 7 or 8 on the pain scale, constantly. Well after 2 ER trips and 4 days in the hospital, she is now doing much better. She had aggravated and inflamed her brain and she wasn’t letting it heal. Stress over grades, anxiety over wanting to run and worry about when her life was going to get back to normal were all causing pain and issues keeping her from her normal life! She learned the effects of stress, anxiety and over doing it have on your body.

Sometimes we push so hard for our vision of normal that we cause issues physically, financially, relationally and spiritually. Our perspective of normal is skewed by our environment, our dreams and our perception of what other people tell us is normal. It is great to have dreams, goals and ambitions but we must also learn to view periods of “worse” as part of our normal. Maybe we won’t get ourselves all worked up over bumps in the road. If we are living like God intended us, then we have supportive family and friends to help us along the way.  Thanks to our friends and family for the help and prayers over the last few months! Normal comes with bumps and bruises. We have to give God thanks and be content through those times.  Remember that no matter how low we get, Jesus gave us hope through His greatest struggle!

First post on the new blog!!

On Weds June 16th 2010, 1 day before my 38th birthday, I wrote a blog post. This post summarized a season of my life, that had consumed me and would have been my downfall if God didn’t turn some misfortune into something great. I did not realize it at the time but this was my turning point! I thought it would be great to see where I was then and where I am now. I had no idea of my path and could have never guessed what 4 years would change. Here is the post:

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

God’s plan is not always easy to recognize. Sometimes it takes years, and sometimes it takes a lifetime of prayer and concentration to even begin to imagine part of it. We never fully understand his plan while we are here on earth. A small part of his plan for me is becoming clear.
For almost 20 years I worked 60-70 hours a week. I worked hard, did a good job and learned life lessons that I needed to learn. In March 2008 I was asked to move to Summerville, SC and manage a distribution branch for the company I worked for. The housing and construction market in Florida was already spiraling down and we were changing the business model of the Tampa branch. I am not a salesman, so I decided to take the job in SC. I have always loved the low country. I have been coming here since I was 11 years old. My family has been members of hunting clubs or had land leased since I was a child. Angela and I were excited about the move and anxious at the same time. We had lived within 25 miles of our families since we were married.
We knew the move would be a blessing, so we headed to Summerville one Thursday afternoon. We arrived in Summerville that evening and went to Wal-Mart to purchase a local cell phone for Angela. While we were paying for the phone we met a lady named Carol. Carol had moved here the year before and no one helped her find her way around. She is one of the most outgoing people I have ever met. So she offered to take Angela and the kids around town and help us find a home to rent. We went to her house that night and met her husband Randy. The next morning I went to my new office to check out the brand new facility. Carol and Randy drove my family around town looking at houses all day. They were definitely sent by God. They laid the groundwork for us to be able to find a home to rent in 1 weekend. Thanks!
My good friend Chuck was building the facility and had hired the first member of my new staff. Harry is without a doubt one of the finest men I have ever had the privilege to meet. I consider him a friend for life. He helped me move furniture into our new house the next week, without complaint or hesitation. He has been a loyal friend ever since.
The plan was for my family to stay in Fl until the end of school and I was driving and flying back on the weekends. That was fine for two weeks. I called Angela one evening and said get the house packed, the kids can finish the school year up here. The house was not even listed for sale. Angela did the research and found a couple of realtors. We interviewed 2 and went with the second one. She said our house would not sell for what we wanted, but we listed it at our price anyway. The sign wasn’t even in the yard yet and we had an offer. Another gift from God!
We were all moved in and the office opened in June. The recession had reached the low country about the same time. We were gaining ground daily, slowly but surely. I hired another member that is a lifelong friend. Paul is one of a kind. Unfortunately our leadership at corporate changed in October and things began to change. The Summerville branch was changed to a pickup only branch in December. This meant I had to lay off people again. Harry and Paul were the targets. They both agreed to take huge demotions and stay! They even decided to average their new pay and make it even. However in February 2009 I was told the location was closing and I would be an outside salesperson for the area and Harry, Paul and Melissa would lose their jobs. It was a steady downhill fall from there. In October 2009 Joe, my friend and boss, called me and said I was being laid off. This was actually one of the greatest blessings yet.
I searched hard for a new job harder than I worked at work. I can’t afford to be unemployed. November came and went no job. December same story, then January, February, March. I still don’t have a real job as I am writing this in June. I have been doing rental move out cleanouts, yard maintenance and handyman work since May. It is not what I want to do but God’s Grace has provided for my family without fail. Angela had been working part time at an orthodontic practice doing marketing and exams. Dr. Keith had sought her out and asked her to come to work for him. Cauy was a patient and Angela being Angela helped him out at an event he was having. She felt it could be better so she made it better and it landed her a job. When I lost my job she started working full time and is now the practice manager.
My greatest blessings in this period of my life came through my wife. She kept going to churches and trying to find one that we could agree on. It wasn’t working. She had started to like Seacoast and I was not going to THAT church. She continued and December 2009 I went one Sunday and did not like it. However it was important to Angela so I went a couple Sundays and then it happened. On Christmas Eve 2009 God spoke into my heart. He told me to get over myself and open my eyes to the great things happening at the church. I had not been living a Christ like life, for a while now. I had never left the Lord; I just wasn’t leading the life he would have me lead. I wasn’t doing horrible things; I have the Christian values instilled in me from my family. I had strayed from him, a little or a lot doesn’t matter. Seacoast puts a priority on reaching people that don’t normally go to church. We are all disciples! I have never felt this confident and compelled to share the Gospel. In doing this both Raegan and Cauy accepted Jesus and were baptized on Sunday, June 13, 2010. Along with them Angela rededicated her life to Christ through baptism I finally was washed myself. It was glorious! We were baptized in the Atlantic Ocean at Isle of Palms County Park. The whole Summerville campus staff was there with Pastor Phil to wash us clean. Our closest friends here came and celebrated with us.That’s the story to this point. We are supposed to be here, no question. As far as his plan for me, I started my blog on June 15, 2010. I hope to use this tool to do God’s will and keep me accountable to walk the path that the Lord has set for me. I can’t wait to see where it leads. I am being called, I know from whom. I just haven’t gotten all the details yet.
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In the next few days I will update the story starting June 16, 2010. It is such a blessing to look back and see how far my family and I have come!