“Now I believe roller coasters are an … accurate model for the Christian life. You say yes to Jesus, and suddenly you are strapped in and you think, I’m going to die! Then you begin the long climb of growth – Sunday school, baptism, church membership – and you think, Hey, no problem, I can follow Jesus anywhere, and then-ZOOOOOOOOOOM– you crash into the twists and turns of life, jerking left then right, up then down and fifty, sixty years go by and-WHAM!-your dead… If I were to have a heart attack right at this moment, I hope I would have just enough air in my lungs and just enough strength in me to utter one last sentence as I fell to the floor: ‘What a ride!'” (Dangerous Wonder, Michael Yoconneli, pg 106)
If you haven’t read Yoconneli’s book – you should. Unfortunately I think many Christians will not exclaim “What a ride!” at the end of the journey. Why? In order for this ride to be exhilarating, we must open our eyes and be in complete AWE of how God pulls some of these things off, and we also have to be willing to follow Him BOLDLY.
Following Him boldly can mean a lot of things – likely something different for each person. The reality is that God is capable of doing many things that we are not, and if you do not recognize God sized events going on with you or around you, then your bold step may simply be to ask God to show you WHY you are not seeing it. Getting to witness such things is what spurs us on… it’s what makes the “good news” INCREDIBLE news. It’s hard to share something that is just “okay news”. Lets be intentional together, as a body of Believers, to be a part of some God-sized stuff.
My husband and I committed a few years back to praying more boldly and offering our family to God in order to do His God-sized work – this resulted in our family having a “Topic of the Year”. We’ve done this for two years, and I am in complete AWE. I really am… how did God use a family of 3 to do so much especially during our time of grief? In the process, He built our strength and our character… He opened our eyes and our hearts.
Below I am going to share about our “Topic of the Year” experiences to show off the enormity of God. I would LOVE to hear some of your God-sized stories as well. Please send them to me in the comments section. By the way, the theme for 2013 is “Celebrating Marriages”.
Goal: To feed as many families in need as possible.
Events/Goal Reaching:
Results: Fed between 600-700families!
Goal: To celebrate lives of those often forgotten.
Background: Our son Elliot was still born in Dec 2011; therefore, we thought it would be appropriate to celebrate his life as well as many others who are often over looked in our society for whatever reason. God values all life, and so do we.
Results: This is difficult to define, but I will try.
Along this path, we met many people, shared some amazing times, and our hearts are forever changed. I can’t wait to see what He will do next… I can’t wait for our son or daughter to get here… I can’t wait to see lives changed… Wow… What a ride!
What an inspiring idea! I think I'd like to do the same – choose a topic of the year – with my family. So, here's to 2013! And I think it's wonderful that you have decided to adopt. I hope you'll keep us posted. Best to you & Ron & Reese 🙂
Karen, thanks so much! If you choose a topic of the year, please let us know how it goes. Can't wait to share more news with you regarding the adoption.