Friday, October 14, 2011

The Story of Jeff Rauwerdink


Jeff Rauwerdink:

            Jeff & his wife Felecia with their daughter Jadyn came to Kona for the Crossroads Discipleship Training School (CDTS) in April, 2011.  After their outreach, they returned to the base to serve on staff at the University.  I watched Jeff go through the DTS and noticed him struggling and tolerating the class.  Then the other day, I saw him working the lunch line and Jeff was just glowing.  I wanted to hear his story and share it with others on the condition that Jeff would give me permission.  He granted me permission.    

            Jeff stands out because he has an artificial foot.  On June 30,2010, Jeff was riding his motorcycle and he was broadsided by another vehicle.  As a result of the accident, he lost his left leg. 

            After two weeks in the hospital and one week in rehabilitation, Jeff returned home.  One day in late July, while he was watching Harvest Show on TV, he was inspired by Jan Conway as she shared about her work in missions.  Jeff promptly ordered her book on Amazon.  When Felecia came home from work, they watched the show together as they had it streamed on their computer.  Felecia noticed the advertisement for the book and asked Jeff “Are you going to order the book?”  He said “I already ordered it.”  Once it arrived, Jeff read the book once and Felecia read it twice.  Jeff says “That was our call from God to do a Crossroads DTS in Kona, Hawaii.”

             Felecia wanted to go out on medical missions and was looking for a field assignment.  She has been trained as a registered nurse and wanted to use her gifts on the mission field.  Crossroads appeared to be the door through which the Rauwerdinks could take to enter into missions.    

            They ordered plane tickets in November to do their Crossroads in Hawaii in April.  Then Jeff discovered that he would need to have his right hip joint replaced.  At first it was put off because of a yeast infection.  He was finally able to have the operation four weeks before their departure to Kona, Hawaii.  This caused a little stress in the Rauwedink home as to whether Jeff would be able to navigate a campus that is built on the side of a volcano.  By the grace of God, the Rauwedink’s living unit, the cafeteria, classroom and large gatherings were all close together.  They did not have to buy a scooter for Jeff to get around on the campus. 

            During the DTS, Jeff was uncomfortable sitting and would move around the classroom during the lectures.  He also struggled with doing his journal.  The assignment was to read books of the Bible and write two or three sentence summarizing each chapter.  Jeff, being a perfectionist by his own acknowledgement, found writing a two or three sentence summary as being very difficult.  With a little coaching from his staff person, Jeff forced himself to do the assignment as was expected.  Jeff enjoyed the DTS, but he was not glowing. 

            They went on outreach to Cambodia and their daughter Jadyn really shone.  Jeff described their experience as being very positive.    

            The question I asked Jeff was “Why are you glowing now?”  He responded by saying, “I am enjoying and sensing all that God is doing here with students and staff as they get to know God better.  It is exhilarating to see the people here from God’s point of view and reflect on what is happening in the spirit of the people.  I enjoy that part of the environment with lives being changed.  I am awed by awesomeness of what is happening in lives of people.  It is exhilarating!”

            Jeff was transformed and the transformation continues to go forward and it is exciting!  Thank you Father, Son and Holy Spirit! 

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