Summary
SummaryI felt lost and stretched thinβworking long hours, coming home late, and barely connecting with my family. My marriage was on the brink, and weβd stopped prioritizing church. Deep down, I sensed that I needed more than just showing up on Sundays. When I joined the discovery class at Lincoln Berean, Barb talked about serving, and for some reason, βchildrenβs ministryβ kept popping up in her words. At first, I thought, βIβm a hairstylist, not a teacher. How could I ever belong there?β But after many nights of prayer, I decided to serve in VBS. That week, those kids filled me with a joy Iβd never known. I realized the Holy Spirit was nudging me to step out and use my heart to connect rather than my resume. π
I remember thinking, βWhat do I have to offer? I pour concrete for a livingβsurely that doesnβt qualify me to work with kids.β We prayed together on the drive to our first Sunday serving, and before I knew it, the Holy Spirit was walking beside me. Watching the kids laugh, hearing them call out my name for a rematch of air hockeyβthose moments were worth every doubt. Serving alongside Jodi didnβt just impact the kids; it revived our marriage. Now, three years later, our family worships and grows together every week. We found our place, our purpose, and a deeper connectionβto each other and to Godβs call. πβ€οΈ
Even after attending Lincoln Berean for a few years, Mike and Jodi were struggling to feel connected due to the size of the church. Despite not feeling qualified, Jodi courageously decided to volunteer at VBS. She never imagined how one week and a group of crazy kids could change everything, but it gave her energy and new life. Jodi and Mikeβs marriage was hitting a rough patch around that time, and Jodi believed that serving together in Childrenβs Ministry could breathe energy and new life into their marriage as well.
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Time Chapters
Β 01:02 Prioritizing Church as Family 01:45 Hesitation to Serve 02:21 First VBS Experience 03:10 Serving Together 04:20 Finding Belonging
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