October 31, 2007

Life in Orlando & Finance Gathering

Thank you for all your prayers for my move across the country. I made it to Orlando, FL and have settled into my new house and my new life. I live with 4 fabulous girls who are all in full-time ministry as well. We share a lot of laughs and a lot of heart-to-hearts. I'm excited that these girls have become my friends.

While I've settled nicely into my new home,
I'm still adjusting to my new job. The learning curve is high and there are many times that I feel overwhelmed with the tasks set before me. But "the Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures and leads me by still waters." Every time I think of this Psalm I am reminded of the peace that God offers me when I surrender to Him. I remember that God has not only given me the ability to do this job, but has called me to it as well. Trusting him to provide me with the wisdom and strength to accomplish my purpose is difficult, but so rewarding. I'm incredibly humbled by the influence God has given me and I strive every day to serve God joyfully and in humility.

Last week we had our annual Campus Ministry finance conference here in Orlando. 15 of us gathered together to discuss some upcoming changes in our financial structure as well as work on a few national projects together. We heard from John Rogers, Chief of Staff to Campus Crusade's President, Mark Gauthier, National Director of the Campus Ministry, and Mark Tjernagel, Campus Crusade's CFO. It was great to hear from leadership and to be reminded of how the role of finance helps to accelerate the mission of reaching ever person for Christ.

Since we started these annual gatherings 3 years ago, we have experienced greater ministry effectiveness and greater stewardship of resources across all 10 regions of the U.S. A major part of my new role is to coach the Regional Finance Professionals as well as raise the overall effectiveness of finance in the Campus Ministry.