Life sure has some unexpected twists and turns! Most of you know that we have been preparing to move to Mozambique for the last few months. We are writing to fill you in on a pretty big change in our plans: We are no longer going to Mozambique! And we are going somewhere else…
What Happened?
So, what happened? After deciding to move to Mozambique, the iReachAfrica board (whose members all live in Africa) established some vaccination policies. We made the choice to not vaccinate our kids several years ago when Judah was born, so we had to decide whether our position on vaccines would change in light of moving from a first world nation to a developing nation. After several weeks of intensive research and prayer, we felt that our position was the same as before, and that our conviction to not vaccinate grew even stronger. This conviction was based mostly on evidence about the harm vaccines cause, and the lack of scientific and empirical evidence that they are truly effective. We have chosen a more natural route for keeping our family healthy and preventing disease. We had some dialogue back and forth with the board and in the end we felt that we could not go against our conviction on this and they also felt like they could not make any “exemptions” from their policy. Our end goal is the same: health and safety, but the way we “get to that place” is different. Regardless of your thoughts on this issue, I’m sure we can all agree on the fact that each family needs to do what they believe is the best for their kids and not violate their peace, no matter how amazing the opportunity is that is at stake. Tracy and her board members who we were processing through this issue with were all amazing! They were honoring and respectful towards us and we honor and respect them as well. We will continue to stay in touch with them, pray for them and support them however we can.
But, What do you do When “God Said?”
The most challenging thing to work through for us initially was the fact that we felt like God was so clearly leading us towards Mozambique and specifically this ministry. We had an amazing visit with Tracy recently where she shared some experiences in her life in which she felt clearly led in one direction and then the doors closed. Even the apostle Paul had a “not so clear cut” journey… he would feel led to one place and then would be redirected! The beautiful thing in moments like these is that there ARE some absolutes… some things that we know for sure, even when other things don’t makes sense. We know that God always brings good out of every situation. We know that He has GOOD plans for us to give us a hope and a future! One thing we have experienced without a doubt is that God has been SOOOO incredibly present with us in “the process” and that the things we have learned and gleaned have been invaluable. We know that in situations where there are “unanswered” questions we have the opportunity to learn to trust God in ways that we wouldn’t if everything made sense and was going according to plan. We know that we could be disappointed and confused but we feel more “hope filled” and alive than ever before! We still believe that God has spoken to us about serving in Africa at some point, but for the immediate future- some other plans are unfolding...
What Now?. . . .Oregon Here We Come!
Several weeks ago, as we began to realize that the door to serving in Mozambique would likely be closing, we started dreaming of what else the Lord could have in store for us. We felt that our decision to move overseas got our “ship moving” and the desire of our heart was to still be able to pursue more intentional “ministry” as a family. As we have said for years, who we partner with is a greater priority to us than what we do or where we do it. The kingdom of God looks like family! The Jarvis family (Joben & Mica along with their 3 amazing kids) are a family that we have known and been close to for years. They have grown up, lived, served and been influential leaders in the Eugene / Springfield area for many years and have a huge heart to see God move in that community! One of the “options” that has been on the table for quite some time now is to move back to that area (which is actually where Aaron is from) and partner with them and what God is doing! This was actually something we were seriously considering around the same time we decided to move to Mozambique. The Jarvis family moved down to Redding a couple of years ago and Joben will soon be graduating from the 2nd year of the School of Ministry at our church. They will be returning to Eugene this summer and we have decided to join them on this adventure! We all have “big vision” for what life and ministry could look like there but are starting by laying a foundation of prayer, asking God for the specific steps to take and the “blueprint” of what He wants to do in that area. It is likely that this could result in a church plant, school of ministry or equipping center (or all of the above). Our desire is to see a move of God in that region, through the whole church, not just through one group of believers, and we will work and pray towards that end. What we know for sure, is that everything we do will be built from a place of covenant relationship, seeking God through prayer and moving in His timing, enabled by his grace.
Joben and Mica Jarvis ARE AWESOME!
What About Bethel?
As you know, our desire since coming to Redding was to partner and be “sent out” by Bethel. Though Bethel is not currently “planting churches” in the USA, we will continue to stay in relationship with staff and friends we have been connected with. We have kept doors open with the mission’s pastors and other friends in regards to future opportunities to serve overseas as we still believe this is part of our future! We trust that the right doors will open in God’s perfect timing. We also believe that when we go we will be better equipped through the experience we will gain in Oregon in this season! We know that Bethel Church will always be “family” and that our paths will continue to cross with those we have gotten to know from that body.
Staying in Touch!
Some of you received our Africa support letter- and many of you gave us your address but never received one since we stopped mailing them when our plans became uncertain. For those who felt led to pray for us on our Mozambique adventure, we will still take you up on that for our ministry in Oregon!!! We are embarking on a journey with a lot of variables and unknowns, so your prayers on our behalf are invaluable. If you already received our family prayer card feel free to cross off “Mozambique” and write in “Oregon”- ha ha! A few people have asked us if there is a way of still receiving tax deductions if they want to sow into our lives and ministry in Oregon. At the moment, we have no way of doing this. Sorry! We will likely be moving around July or August. Since our desire is to spend as much time as possible pouring into people and serving the community, we would like to keep our costs low and find flexible, good paying work. If you are from the Eugene area and know of any low rent situations or trading work for rent, let us know! Or, if you have any job leads (for Aaron) or shops/boutiques that may be able to sell Crystal’s jewelry, baby headbands and other creations let us know! For all our friends and family in the great state of Oregon- we look forward to being closer!!! The best way to “follow” our journey is the same as before- to sign up to get our blog updates. We hope that you all are doing well and that you are growing, learning and thriving as you journey through life! It’s amazing to serve a God who is so trustworthy and good!
With much love,
Aaron, Crystal, Judah & Ciella