Back in October 2012 when Dad moved to Texas,
we started researching churches online from Michigan. When looking at our
church, I was really intrigued by an outreach ministry they had for college
students. In our town, there is a fairly large college and lots of kids that
live on campus. Our church started a ministry called “Home-Away-From-Home”
where families “adopt” a student for the school year. They get
to know their student, take them out or have them over for meals, pray for
them, and just show love to them in whatever way they can!
Since we moved in the middle of the school
year—and were still getting acclimated—we didn’t get involved last year. But
when the introductory luncheon rolled around in September, we made sure to
attend. We got to meet several students, and then both the students and
families desiring to be involved in the ministry filled out application forms.
Then our Associate Pastor (who oversees the college ministries) prayed over all
of them and started pairing families with students.
We were very excited when we finally found
out the student we would get to “adopt.” J Turns out, probably due to the large
size of our family J,
we were assigned two students! We contacted both of them, and set up times to
get together and meet with them.
The first student we met is a freshman this
year and experiencing the full-blown transition from high school to college
life. He is Mexican, shares a love of running and music with our family, and is
just a really great guy!
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After
church on Sunday, we took him out to a new restaurant in town that makes
wood-fired pizza. It was pretty busy, but we were seated quickly. I loved the
scripture they had painted on the wall! (Deuteronomy 8:10)
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The
neat thing about this restaurant is that the kids get to assemble their own
pizza. Josiah was quite tickled by that. J After they’ve rolled out their dough
and put on their toppings, they take it up to the counter by the stove and get
to watch it cook in the big wood oven.
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I
ordered a pizza with peppers, kalamata olives, mushrooms, artichoke hearts,
pesto, and feta cheese on it. It was good, but I think next time I’ll custom
order it and have some meat on there. J
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Dessert
was *incredible!* I ordered their s’more pizza. Nutella, graham cracker crumbs,
mini marshmallows, and a deliciously sweet dough. Don’t worry, I shared both
pizzas with the others! J
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All
of us kids with O in front of the wood oven.
Photo
Credit: Mark
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The
following Sunday, most of the family got to meet with our other student K, and
his friend, J, at Cracker Barrel (Roma and I were babysitting at church.)
Photo
Credit: Mark
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K is a sophomore, math major, chemistry
minor, and pre-med student. His family history is so neat! He was adopted from
Peru by an Iranian dad and a Native American mom. And his sister was adopted
from Romania!
We really look forward to getting to know
both of our adopted students over the next school year!