here's my most recent prayer letter. enjoy :)
Dear Friends,
Photographs, postcards, letters and scribbled notes surround me at my desk at work. I recently read a magazine article that suggested that by displaying reminders of friends and family through photographs and notes then feelings of loneliness could be kept at bay. I’ve outlined my personal journey with loneliness in my prayer letters, but don’t worry, I’m not walking into the office each day clutching pictures of friends and family while wiping away tears from my face.
You would, however, catch me hanging up those pieces of mail and photographs that have made their ways though the postal system to Omaha, Nebraska. I have to be honest, when it comes to letters, postcards or anything that is handwritten, there is a good chance I will keep those in some area of my apartment or office. Not just cards for birthdays and holidays, it gets much worse, I, Jara Sturdivant have kept a ‘note notebook’ from middle school that I shared with one of my girlfriends.
I can’t help but keep these tangible reminders of my personal history. With those mementos I am able to refer to my personal history and how my life has interacted and intertwined from the lives of those around me. It’s that context that keeps me grounded in who I am and how I’ve gotten here. And the core of that context is relationship.
That’s one of the reasons why I was drawn to the ministry of Word Made Flesh. Our interactions with each other and the poor are based on relationships. Our relationship to the Lord, our relationship to our community, our relationship to our supporters and our relationship to the poor whom we serve among. These relationships are the basis, the root, the very foundation of building true community.
And you are a part of this community. You are my friend and partner in this ministry. Because of our friendship and partnership, I commit to you that I won’t objectify you by seeing you only for what you can give. At WMF we have steered away from the historically aggressive fund-raising techniques that are solely based on numbers. We base everything on relationships. You are a part of this ministry with Word Made Flesh. You all are not only friends and family members who support me in my ministry with WMF. You all are friends and family members, who alongside me, participate in God’s work around the world.
Thank you for joining me in what God is doing around the world. In the next issue of The Cry we have highlighted what is happening with each of the WMF areas of service around the world. I would encourage you to read that for a glimpse of how God is moving among our friends. Also, you should check out the new Sari Bari website. Sari Bari is a business initiative of WMF Kolkata that gives women dignity-giving employment who were previously trapped in the sex trade. Visit www.saribari.com for more information.
Personally, I am doing well. Historically winter has been a dark time for me in Omaha, but this season I am hopeful. God has continued to prove Himself faithful in so many ways. The very areas where I’ve seen the most desolation in the past two years God has been incredibly gracious in providing this year. I’ve found some good friends to spend time with out of the office. I’m in a good rhythm with my health, exercising and eating well. I’m settling into my role in the advocacy department and establishing healthy boundaries that allow me to move away from being driven by crises.
And I’ve seen incredible, basically miraculous, growth in my support account. I’ll give you some context with my support account. Last October at this time, my support account was $-4,071.93. As of October 15, my support account is in positive territory! It is $609.68!
Even beyond the numbers, friends, new and old, near and far, have joined me in the ministry with WMF. If that’s financially or prayerfully, friends have literally surrounded me with love. There are no words to articulate how grateful I am. I celebrate having friends alongside me participating in what God is doing around the world.
If you are wondering how you can join me in my ministry, there are several different ways. First and most importantly, pray, pray, pray. Pray for our friends around the world, pray for those who serve among them (our international staff) and pray for those who serve them (our Omaha staff). Pray that we proclaim God’s hope, justice and kingdom in desperate and desolate situations. Second, I invite you to prayerfully give financially. I know that each month I ask for more monthly supporters…but it’s because I know that God has always provided and that you all have always responded generously. In order for my support account to stay in the positive, I will still need people to join me in financial, monthly support.
I invite you to take the next step in partnering with me in my ministry with WMF. If that is through being a committed prayer partner or if that’s committing to becoming a monthly, or one-time supporter, whatever the case, I would love to have you a part of this ministry. I’ve included the typical response card that can assist you in your giving and also act as a note to me letting me know how you’re supporting the ministry. I’m a lover of handwritten letters so if you include your address, I’ll definitely send some mail your way.
Thank you for being a part of my life and surrounding me with your prayers, thoughts and words.
love, jara
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