The last time I used "Breaking News" as a title of a blog post, it was because I was SO EXCITED that my child slept through the night. I was chided that, though exciting (for me!), it wasn't news enough to elicit such a post/title.. (sorry, Geniene.). But this time, it is big, life-changing news.
So... without further delay...
We are moving!.. from the heart of Seoul to the Heartlands of the USA... Orange City, Iowa to be exact.
So much has happened the past few months, so let me review:
In May, Jarrod graduated from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary and began an intense job search.
In June, we ended our 5th year in Seoul and work at YISS. We packed up 11 suitcases and made our last (for now?) international flight from Seoul to Virginia on June 24th.

The head of the church's search committee arranged for us to meet a lot of different groups of people over the next few days for informal.. and more formal.. interviews (plus sight-seeing, house hunting, etc). We were all getting to know each other, and having a great time. We were encouraged to see what God is doing at the church and in the community and excited about how we could join that work. We found the area to be safe, friendly, and family-oriented. The church is very active and growing. It has a large children's ministry, with three different pastors over the children, jr. high, and sr. high groups. Each of those pastors has a large team of people volunteering their time to share ideas, plan events, and love on kids throughout the year. Jarrod and I were excited to think about the ways we could fit in with this ministry, and how our children could be involved at the church, too!
On Sunday night, after the last interview with the church consistory (the church's governing body made up of 9 elders and 9 deacons), Jarrod officially received the call from Maurice 1st Reformed church to be their Sr. High Youth Pastor. On Monday, he signed the contract.. and we looked more seriously at houses. Then we flew home to Virginia to be reunited with our kids on Tuesday morning. What a whirlwind it was. But so good.
On Sunday night, after the last interview with the church consistory (the church's governing body made up of 9 elders and 9 deacons), Jarrod officially received the call from Maurice 1st Reformed church to be their Sr. High Youth Pastor. On Monday, he signed the contract.. and we looked more seriously at houses. Then we flew home to Virginia to be reunited with our kids on Tuesday morning. What a whirlwind it was. But so good.
Since then, we bought a house (yes, you read that correctly) in Orange City (about 7 miles away from Maurice) that is just down the street from the high school where most of the church youth attend... complete with a guest room for all the visitors we will have. You know you want to come visit Iowa!..
Random Iowa facts that may (or may not) entice you to visit:
- Mealtimes are... different. We were told that people routinely eat: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Supper, Lunch. Which translates as: Breakfast is in the A.M., Lunch is a snack.. not at a meal time, Dinner is the noon-time meal, and Supper is in the evening. So.. that could be confusing if I invite someone over for our lunch or dinner... :)
- Orange City has a large Dutch population that is evidenced in the "Dutch village" style shopping on their main street, parks, foods, annual Tulip festival, and souvenirs.. even the high-school mascot is the Dutchmen.
- Le Mars, Iowa (close to where we live) is known as the "ice cream capital of the world" (I knew I liked Iowa!). Blue Bunny ice cream is made there.. and it is delicious! :)
We are excited about this new chapter of our lives. We will be moving to Iowa once we close on the house we are buying.. tentatively the beginning of October. The Lord has clearly opened this door for us and we are excited to step out in faith and see how He is continuing to work in us, around us, and through us - specifically with the people in Sioux County, Iowa.
Please keep our family in your prayers as we move and seek to serve the Lord in this new place!
5 comments:
Love this! I don't think I ever saw this blog Stephanie!! We're going to need some pointers... we really need to start one of these now that we're here in England. Thanks for sharing everything. So excited for you guys in Iowa! Please keep me posted on how we can pray for you and your family.
so happy for you guys. What a change from the hustle and bustle seoul to rural america. Blessings to the new beginning... jae.
Congratulations Jarrod! So glad I got to bump into you at the playground this summer, looks like it might be a while before that happens again. :-( Blessings to the entire family on this transition- Iowa is lucky to have you all!
Yay! PTL!!! We are so happy for you guys. We are certainly missing you all this year. I keep looking for your faces at events and on campus. I hope this is an incredible year for your family Stephanie. Iowa is a lovely place. We visit Daniel's grandmother there almost every summer. We will have to see how close you are to Garner. A nice visit in Iowa might be in our future. :)
That's great news! It sounds like a good community and a position with a good support behind you guys. I can't believe you bought a house so quickly... can't wait to hear more about the community after the move this fall!
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