Green.
Trees. Lots of trees. Refreshment to the eyes, and soul and spirit. At least
for me it is. For almost twenty years I lived in green refreshment. Well, I
grew up in it and then moved away from it for many years, back to it when we
lived in Georgia and especially our many years in West Virginia.
Randy and I
arrived back in the “Wild, Wonderful” state this week (in case you are unclear
about what state that is, it’s not a state of mind, it’s West Virginia!). In the morning when
I carried my mug of coffee onto the big, wide, wrap-around porch of the Manse and took in the stunning view, my eyes misted and I choked up.
“How many
times, Lord, have I met with you on our front porch, coffee and Bible in hand,
marveling at your greatness and creative handiwork?” What a blessing to have
lived here in “Almost Heaven, West Virginia,” for nearly twenty years.
West
Virginia is Almost Heaven in two ways, to my thinking. First, the sheer beauty
of it, as I’ve just described, feeds the soul and refreshes the spirit. But the
second is the great, crying human need. West Virginia may be “Almost,” but it is
not, Heaven, therefore the strong call
of God to speak forth and demonstrate by our works of mercy and kindness, the
truth of God in the Good News of Jesus Christ.
It was the
second Almost Heaven reality that sent Randy and me to establish Mustard Seeds
and Mountains in the mountains of West Virginia over twenty years ago. And
guess what, it is still Almost, but not yet, Heaven, here in West Virginia. The
great human need to know Jesus Christ is ongoing. Therefore, the reaching-out,-proclaiming-the-Good-News-of-Jesus-Christ-by-word-and-deed
ministry of Mustard Seeds and Mountains is ongoing as well.
Randy and I
are here in West Virginia again for a short time, meeting with our WV staff and
touching base with other friends in the area. We moved away over a year and a
half ago, to both step-through and open new doors of ministry in central
California.
God has
wonderfully answered many prayers in the last two years, one of which is
bringing our new WV Director, Nate Bertram, and his family, to Mustard Seeds to
take over the day to day operations here in West Virginia. Even though the
Bertram’s have stepped into existing ministries at Mustard Seeds, they, too,
are opening new doors of ministry in the community. It is exciting to see God
continuing to reach out to the people of McDowell County through His servants
in Mustard Seeds and Mountains.
On this trip
to Mustard Seeds “East” Randy and I will also visit with friends and ministry
partners in the greater Atlanta area. This will be a time of sharing what God
has been doing in our lives over the past two years, how He has answered prayer
for the ministry and opened new avenues of service through Mustard Seeds “West.”
Randy and I
continue to marvel at the goodness of God and daily recommit our lives to
loving and serving Him through Mustard Seeds East, Mustard Seeds West and the
other avenues He has opened to us. We thank Him for the opportunity to be “back
east” again to see and visit with many friends and family.
If you are
interested in following the ministries of Mustard Seeds and Mountains, East and
West, email me at Jacque@mustardseeds.org
and you will be added to the mailing list to receive the Seeds of Hope newsletter.
There is no
greater adventure than the adventure of Faith and Obedience to King Jesus.
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