During unsettling times, from the terrifying to the mild, a prevailing hope in many is to catch sight of some proverbial North Star.
For centuries and for throngs of people in numberless settings a wildly diverse company of pilgrims called Jesus followers, have centered and then re-centered their trust in this one person. The carpenter’s son. The Messiah. The Good Shepherd. . . (It seems interesting that a noteworthy feature of any credible shepherd is that he leads).
So, What now, Lord? The days going forward found me itching for resolution. With my mentor (Jim) now off the scene what am I to make of this teasing draw toward international student ministry. Am I to press forward along the intriguing but ill-defined road? Or, shall my wife and I – as advised by one pastor – suspend missions work altogether since we are not now overseas, “Take up pastoring”?
Day by day I kept being drawn to the student community. Apart from whether or not a ‘call from above’ was in the works, a couple factors loomed large.
Do I have what it takes? (Obviously, I was skating toward the ‘Lord, help my unbelief!’ zone)
Undertaking Christian service among a diverse company of university scholars from around the world (“the brightest and best” goes the phrase) would mean something far different than what I had known.
The other factor playing on my mind was the question, to whom or what would I hitch my faith wagon to? Until this point, New York’s Elim Fellowship had been serving as our overseeing body.
In the end, several answers to the puzzlements had already started making their way my direction. The surprising turn of events would mean the end of my two-fold conundrum:
- With what group might God have in mind for us to work alongside?
- Any chance my limited knowledge and experience could pass muster?
©2023 Jerry Lout
Such a lovely reminder of how God was working behind the scenes to cement your calling with the international community. Great post!
Many thanks, RJ!