We were on Spring Break last week, so Noah spent the week traveling to visit current and future ministry partners and Ellie and I spent some time with family and friends.
All that to say, we missed our Friday update last week. I decided I would jump in and do a belated Friday update instead of Noah this week :) Here's an update on what God is doing in the freshmen women in our ministry!
There is nothing like the transformation of freshmen women in our ministry. It is amazing to think back to August and picture them-- shy, somewhat insecure, and overwhelmed. Some are walking with the Lord and looking for fellowship, others are just around- because they were invited, or had nothing else to do. (I like to say that when I was a freshmen, you could've invited me to go pick up trash with you, and I would've come. I was that eager to meet people, and that desperate!)
Now, these same women seem like totally new people. They have found their place at the U of I. They know how to get to class, they are committed to school, to their dorm friends, to their Bible Studies, etc. They are learning, growing and experiencing the work of God in their lives!
Yesterday I met with two freshmen Bible study leaders, and asked them for an update on some of the freshmen women. They proceeded to tell me about one girl who is going on a trip to Turkey with her business honors class. They will be visiting Ephesus, and so she decided to invite her classmates to learn about Ephesus with her in preparation for the trip. Thinking no one would say yes, she was shocked when 8 people said YES! She is preparing to teach them both the historical and religious history of Ephesus. Another girl is preparing to lead an IBD (Investigative Bible Discussion) this summer with some friends from back home. Another is on the track team and placed 5th at the Big Tens meet- she is totally God-honoring in her sport, and connecting with her teammates with a team Bible Study. I could go on and on....
I sat there with my jaw dropped, thinking, WAIT, are these the same freshmen I met in August who were nervous to just walk in the room? YES they are!! God is doing a work in these freshmen, and it is amazing! It is especially incredible as two falls ago we had zero freshmen women involved. Last fall, we had 1! This fall- we had 15+ women join our ministry. God is moving!!! Praise the Lord!
-Katie
Ellie has had the best first spring a baby could ask for. I have a lot of friends who have babies the same age as Ellie, and we have all commented on how amazing it is to have such an unusually warm spring this spring to enjoy with our kiddos :)
Lots of walks, a picnic, a trip to the zoo, visits to both grandparents, swimming in the hotel pool, and meeting her baby cousin. It's been awesome! She also just celebrated 11 months! I'm so not ready for her to be a 1 year old :( But it's been a total joy to watch her grow!
She LOVED swimming in the pool, she is so happy anytime we go outside, she loves to play with her tambourine, shaker, and other instrument toys, she loves books and lifting flaps, she is a great eater- and has eaten everything we've offered her (except broccoli) so far, and she is rolling and reaching to get to her toys. She is so, so sweet!
Hey friends, Happy Spring to you all. I'm loving this weather- where I can wear shorts and sandals all the time! It's been in the 80s in Champaign. Crazy. I've felt like a Debbie Downer on here, sharing difficult things about life on campus and the dark world we currently live in. But the examples keep popping up each week for me. I apologize that this week's update again isn't a bright one. But it's a true one. Many of the ideas on campus are ideas that will be or already are influencing society at large. Let marriage be held in honor among all... -Hebrews 13:4 ESV.It's no secret that marriage in our culture is on the defensive. We see this as the debates rage over public policy and laws relating to marriage. But at the root of these debates are questions to relating to marriage itself and its purpose and place. And the view of marriage held by many of tomorrow's leaders doesn't paint a rosy picture. I happened to pick up the student newspaper and read an article called "With This Diploma, I Thee Wed" about students getting married before graduating. I'm not permitted to print the contents of the article here, but you can read it yourself for free by opening this .pdf file (page 6A). In short, the tagline under the article's title is this: "Getting married early may seem controversial, but for some couples, it is the mature decision." (emphasis mine) Controversial? Really? So apparently we live in a world where it is now considered normal not to get married, and controversial to get married, at least while you're still in college. To many of today's students, marriage is scary and uncertain (half of their parents' marriages have ended in divorce), and actually seen as a hindrance to a full life. This is reflected by the views in the article. So they settle for hooking up, or cohabiting with a girlfriend or boyfriend. Brokenness almost inevitably results. Check out the article, and let it motivate you to pray. Pray that marriage would be held in high honor among our students, that we would teach about it faithfully, and that we would model to our students a godly, healthy, and fulfilling marriage relationship ourselves. The darker it gets, the brighter the light will shine. Pray for God to move mightily here! -Noah
It's 75* today, and amazingly beautiful. A perfect spring day, no doubt! Of course Ellie is deciding to take REALLY long naps today. I'm not complaining, but I am eager to get back outside :) The changing season means new weather, new things to do (park, swing, walk) but it also means NEW CLOTHES! Oh Ellie, what a rough life:) Yeah, this was last week when it was colder (and windy!) HAHAHA!!! Our sweet craigslist find! YEAH for having a jogging stroller. Now we're ready for Spring Hill!! Happy St. Patrick's Day Week!!! Ellie says, "Kiss me, I'm Irish!" Ellie didn't really want to smile this morning, but a new tennis dress, how adorable is that? I told my mom last week that I have been leaving the "First Spring" section in Ellie's baby book open. I'm not sure if last year was her first Spring (She was born at the end of April) or if this is her first Spring? I think I've decided I'll make it be this spring. We have lots more fun things going on than we did last spring!! :)
Happy Spring! {Katie}
Happy Friday, friends!
Despite last week's post definitely being on the somber side of things, we have much reason to be positive. Great things are happening here.
I just finished meeting with one of our student leaders. We discussed the themes of pressure, worry, and anxiety. These are things we certainly all face, but this student is facing them in a unique context: he's working on taking his MCATs and applying for medical schools. As a physician, and in the years leading up to that time, he'll be constantly facing down those issues: pressure, worry, and anxiety. One source of this for him comes in the form of competition. His acceptance to a good medical school depends upon his ranking in comparison to his peers, which will depend for now entirely on numbers: GPA, MCAT scores, etc. The competition is fierce, with everyone trying to outdo one another. One of his solutions to dealing with this competitive stress struck a chord with me: gratitude. In situations where the pressure is on, this young man thanks the Lord for His gracious provision and presence in his life. He is practicing Philippians 4:6-7:
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God which transcends all understanding, will guard you hearts and minds in Christ Jesus."
Katie and I are often thinking about ways we can help our students to take what they're learning now, and translate it into their future context, whether it be their workplace, family, church, or neighborhood. We desire to see our students walk with Christ and labor for His kingdom for a lifetime, not just during their days at university.
To assist in these efforts, we invited Bryan and Pam Bloom to share during a dinner at our house with student leaders (pictured above). Bryan and Pam were involved with the Illini Navigators...thirty years ago! They brought a unique perspective to our students about what it takes to make a difference in God's Kingdom for a lifetime. We appreciated their insight, and passion to help our students.
Please pray for our student leaders, that through the equipping they are receiving now, God would bear fruit in their lives...for a lifetime! Have a great weekend! We're thankful from the heart for you, our friends and family, who invest in and pray for this work!
-Noah
Ellie's personality is coming out more and more. We LOVE the way she sucks her finger and holds her blanket. Just had to show her off, as we (of course) think she is absolutely precious! Note her crazy hair. Once we take out her "spout" ponytail, it looks kinda wild :) She's getting smart and smiling for the camera, so it's hard to capture her with her finger in her mouth :) Oh, so cute!
{Katie} Ah, so precious! We love you Ellie!!!!
Here are some pictures (a little late!) of Ellie @ 10 months.
No this is not an under-the-table unofficial blog post. It's an inside report into part of the campus life here at Illinois. We often tell you about the students we're actively connected with on a daily basis, but today, I'll give you a picture of what's going on with Illinois students at large (most of them who aren't walking with Jesus).
It's not every day you see large numbers of drunk people walking around in the broad daylight. Today marks the annual "Unofficial St Patrick's Day" celebration, a student-planned drinking holiday. Students wait to get in one of the campus bars Aftermath Green-shirted students walking for blocks along John St near the heart of campus. Thousands of students in green tshirts descend on the Campustown district and nearby apartments and frat houses for a weekend of drunken revelry. These are some of the future leaders of our communities, businesses, and governments. Some of the brightest minds in our nation. They'll spend this weekend feeling entitled to live like fools, worshiping the idols of pleasure and self. This weekend is one of vomit, loudness, lewdness, and STDs. And it's very easy for me to judge these students, as they follow what Paul calls "the course of this world and the prince of the power of the air, living out the passions of the flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and the mind, being by nature children of wrath." That's Ephesians 2:2-3. Yet I left out one descriptor of these people. Paul writes in v2, that a life like this is one that "we all once lived," living out our bodily passions and incurring God's wrath. This evens the playing field. This allows me to respond like Jesus: When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.” -Matthew 9:36-37Would you please pray for these students? Pray that their lives of self-gratification would not satisfy. Pray that they would party so hard that it would break them- IF that brokenness would turn into a search for the Way, Truth, and Life. And pray for us: for compassionate hearts to continually love and engage with students who are lost. And follow Jesus' instructions: pray for Him to send laborers into His harvest field, here at the University of Illinois and beyond. -Noah PS: If your heart breaks for these students and you'd like some fuel for your prayers by getting a better idea of the environment here, in that spirit you can check out this photo gallery from our local newspaper.
Who knew that the hardest phase of parenting {thus far} would be Ellie's 9th month? She started spitting up excessively about a month ago and became a bit of a different baby, often very fussy and hard to read. Was I feeding her to much? Was she teething? Was she developing an allergy? It was very stressful on me! Thankfully we saw our dr, was referred to a specialist and have (mostly) figured out her tummy issues. By 10 months old, we have our Ellie back :) Other than this, the biggest change of the month is her hair- she's got pigtails or a 'spout' pony tail most of the time :)
She's loving finger foods (kiwi, blueberry, cheese, ham, corn, black beans, etc). She has learned "so big", sign language for 'more' and 'all done' and how to wave at new and old friends. She warms up to people much more quickly and she always smiles when she sees our campus director-- Norm & Katie Hubbard.
She's still happy on the floor. Mostly sitting, but sometimes, preferring to lay down :) She does reach for toys and roll, but we have yet to find her across the room. She refuses to be on her tummy, rolling onto her back before you've even let go of her. I've decided that some babies are "I can do it myself" babies while Ellie is a "you can do it for me" baby. :)
Ellie did an amazing job spending the weekend with 55 students at the Spring Retreat. She sat in her high chair in the middle of the dining area, surrounded by all those students. It was great :) We must have worn her out as she took long naps while at the retreat and then she slept an almost 15 hour night once we got home! While she did awesome, I wasn't prepared for how exhausting it would be to be leading the retreat with Noah, sharing a room with Ellie, getting lots of time connecting with students, staying up late and getting up early, etc. It's Wednesday and I'm still recovering. :)
{Katie}
ps. It's not letting me add pictures right now, hopefully I'll get to do that soon :)
This post is in honor of my sister Carla. She is from Venezuela and lived with us for a year a decade ago (that is impossible to believe, and making me realize how old I am!!) She became a true part of our family as she started walking with Christ while she was living with us! So while we may not be sisters by blood, she became a part of our literal and spiritual family 10 years ago!
It's rare that I post in honor of someone else, but I couldn't resist today, as Carla is celebrating her 7th (or 28th!) birthday! Happy Birthday Carla!
There is much I could say about Carla, but I'm just going to share a few extra special (and funny!) memories...
- After living in WI for 2 weeks, one of her first reactions to the new culture was, "so much pizza!" (it's true!) -She wore high heels to her first walk in the woods... she obviously grew up in the city :) She had the best fashion, but we did like to tease her about that ;) -Carla was/is SUCH a good student! In fact, she had the best grade in one of her classes, which is amazing for a foreign exchange student, but the funniest part was-this was an American History class... Kind of embarrassing for all of us Americans!! -Carla taught me how to eat 'properly' with a fork and knife. A habit that has still stuck with me! -Carla was always patient, always thoughtful, always looking out for others. She taught us crazy Rogers a lot!
You never know when God will bring someone into your life who will then go out and live for Him. She's married to Zabdiel and serving the Lord in Curacao (off the Venezuelan coast). How amazing is that?
Other than not liking chocolate, I'd say Carla is about the perfect addition to our family ;) I love you Carla! I hope you enjoy your birthday!!!!
{Katie }
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