Life is one big maze sometimes. This blog is entitled "The Breathtaking Journey" because some of the twists and turns take your breath away-in both positive and negative ways! We have experienced both of those since we began our journey together almost ten years ago. A little background...
We have been working in youth ministry since our marriage in 2004. When Trevor graduated from Denver Seminary, he took the job of Youth and Worship Pastor at Crossroads Chapel in Colorado Springs. This was our first major step in our journey together: moving to a new city and getting settled before our first child made his appearance later that year. We have now been in Colorado Springs for almost seven years, and during that time have added two more boys to our family. We have witnessed God's provision in numerous ways, and we are so grateful to Him for providing things we didn't even anticipate needing. Trevor has served faithfully in our church and has seen youth meet Jesus and begin walking with Him, and he has enjoyed leading worship on Sundays. He has grown in huge ways both as a man of God and as a pastor. Earlier this year, however, both of us began to feel that God was preparing us to make some changes. So, we waited, prayed, and waited some more!
In January, Trevor was sharing with a friend how he felt God was leading him to move on, and his friend mentioned an opportunity for Trevor to join his ministry. The job was doing college ministry, which has been a passion of Trevor's ever since he was involved in Intervarsity at NAU. There was an opening at Arizona State University. But, there was one catch: the position was entirely support-based. We would have no salary; we would be considered missionaries by the North American Mission Board (in charge of stateside missions for the SBC).
Admittedly, our first reaction was not so favorable. Live in Phoenix? Where it hits 115 in the summer regularly? Leave the beauty of the mountains for the desert? And raise support? How do you even think about doing that for a family of five? Skeptical but trying to be open-minded, we agreed to pray about it separately for awhile to see where God led. And lead He did! Almost within the first couple of weeks, I began to feel that God was pushing us to step out in faith, to test His promises that He provides for His children and to take this step. Trevor also began to feel that God was pushing him to try something new, something for which he already had a passion but had never been able to pursue. In March, Trevor flew down to Phoenix to walk the campus of ASU, and God placed a passion and a burden on his heart for the thousands of students he saw. ASU is currently the largest university by enrollment on one single campus in the United States. As he walked the surprisingly small campus, Trevor saw the need of the students for Jesus, and he knew God was calling him to ASU.
Which brings us to today! Trevor has accepted the new position as Regional Director of Christian Challenge at Arizona State University. He has resigned from Crossroads, although we will continue to serve there until June 2. Our church has been amazing and gracious with their love and support, and we appreciate their help as we try to tackle all the details that come with making such a big move. We are putting our townhouse on the market (anyone want to buy it? great views!) and are hoping to buy a home in Phoenix so we have a place for students to come and be a part of our family. We are beginning the sometimes arduous task of raising support; it is challenging, humbling, and has forced us to re-examine our views about money and God's provision. We are trusting God in deeper ways than we have had to before, which is awesome and terrifying all at once. But as we lean into God's promises, we are seeing His provision in so many ways. God has already been making a way for us, and we know He has gone before us to prepare the way. We are excited to see what He will do!
We covet your prayers and are grateful for your support. Thank you for reading this blog; we plan to post regularly so you can share in our journey and see God working in our lives and the lives of the students at ASU. May God bless you and your families!

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