Blessings from Stover, Missouri
The past two months have been
interesting and exciting. Kat and I sold our house, purchased a small
28' RV trailer and moved to Gravois Mills, MO at the end of March. I
transferred to the Walmart in Versailles, MO and Kat was hired there as
well.
It is amazing what happens when one goes from living in a
comfortable home to a space similar to a sardine can. Every day was an
adventure in not bumping into each other as we got out of bed, made
breakfast and got dressed. You can either get annoyed with each other or
find humor in each time you are bumped or have to climb on the couch to
get out of the way of the other.
The pace here is a lot slower and I have found myself satisfied with
driving 45 - 50 miles an hour and in no hurry to get to my destination.
Our
house in Louisburg closed on March 16th and we closed on our farm north
of Stover on May 14th. We moved out of our house in Louisburg on March
16th and moved down to Gravois Mills on March 23rd. We closed on the
farm on May 16th and moved into the house May19th. The day we moved into
the house was an interesting one. We rented a small U-Haul truck and a
young guy we work with helped me load it. We pulled up to the house and I
backed the truck up to the back deck. We opened the door and unloaded
about five boxes. Then the young guy and I walked down to where we
planned to put the barn. When we returned we found Kat sitting on the
ground near the deck. She fell and fractured her left arm. We spent the
rest of the day at the hospital. Later I returned and began unloading
the truck by myself and after about an hour two of our neighbors drove
down our driveway. They helped me finish unloading.
Kat is doing fine and her arm seems to be healing well.
When
we moved one of our biggest concerns was finding a new church. I did
some Internet searching and what appeared to be interesting churches
were clear on the other side of the Lake of the Ozarks and would require
a 60 to 80 mile round trip drive each Sunday. One that caught my
interest had similar worship to what we were use to, was a fairly new
church plant but it was a Free Methodist church. My experience with the
Methodist church was not a positive one so I ruled it out. Our first
Sunday here we went to a small church and the message was all about the
end times which was not an encouraging message. The next Sunday we
decided to attend the Free Methodist church because I felt God telling
me not to judge a church by it's name. What we found was a small church
of about 50 people and the worship and message that day not only left us
encouraged and refreshed but reminded us of Vineyard. As we drove back
to our RV we both emotionally knew God had led us to our new church
home. The church is named Lake Hills Community Church and it is our
observation that the pastor and his wife have worked hard to create a
safe environment where almost anyone can feel comfortable yet hear a
challenging and encouraging biblical based message.
The farm is beginning to take shape. We had a small barn built which
will serve as a barn for our goats and will have a full kitchen in it
for Kat to make goat milk soap and cheese. We have placed the RV down by
the pond but as of right now we do not have electric for it. We are
going to purchase a small solar panel to get that taken care of. We will
not be hooking it up to a septic tank since it is several hundred feet
away from our main house. The barn has a full bath with a washer and
dryer so that when we do have a visiting pastor or missionary they can
have a place to do their laundry and get refreshed.
I have purchase several pieces of equipment for the farm which
includes a riding mower, a walk behind tractor and a pull grader. Each
of these items we were able to purchase at a 10 - 15% savings.
We
look forward to all of the things we will do here such as building our
hoop houses, planting crops, raising goats and chickens, but most of all
to serving pastors and missionaries by providing a safe place for them
to come and get refreshed and healed.
I want to end with this. The farm is not perfect but it is perfect
for us. The land is a clay/rock mixture and the layout is not exactly
flat. Kat and I were looking for property close to Kansas City but we
feel God led us here. We aren't sure why but we do believe He not only
has a blessing for us here but also a ministry. We also agree that the
past two months with living in the RV and Kat breaking her arm have been
two of the best months we have had in our marriage. I guess the message
is it is amazing what God will do in your life when you follow the Holy
Spirit's guide and are content with what God has provided.
You can follow our adventure at http://therestorationfarm.blogspot.com
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