Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope

Are You a Steve?

Episode Summary

God can use you to change someone else’s life—and change yours in the process.

Episode Notes

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Episode Transcription

SHAUNA: This is Shauna on Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope. Get ready to smile, because today Joni has a really fun story.

JONI: And it’s about a man named Steve who really wanted to volunteer at one of our Family Retreats, but he wasn't quite sure he was up for the challenge; you know, the test of dealing with somebody else's disability? Steve was afraid he'd make mistakes, say something stupid, feel embarrassed because he might not know what to do or say. Our Family Retreat leader assured him, she said: “Steve, please don’t worry, we’ve got a whole day-and-a-half of training lined up, and we’ll make you feel really at ease. Honestly, you'll do fine. “In fact,” our retreat leader said, “I will personally make certain that you are assigned to a family that’s really easy; you know, a family whose child has a mild disability. Oh, please come, Steve, you’'ll see!”

            “Are you sure?” he asked, "You promise you won’t give me a hard assignment? You're going to give me a family I can handle?” “Of course,” our retreat leader assured him.

            Well, Steve went ahead, signed up on the Family Retreat page of our website. And on the week of the Family Retreat, he arrived right on time for orientation and training which we always do a day before the retreat begins. And Steve did pretty good but that didn't help his nervousness; he was still worrying he'd be given some hard-to-handle kid with all kinds of strange disabilities. Now it's usually at the end of that training day when we give all the volunteers their assignments; you know, we match the families with the volunteer’s skill level? Well, Steve sat there in the middle of the rest of the volunteers waiting and wondering who he would be assigned to, he sat there nervous, but he remembered our promise: we would give him an easy family. Well, the leader began passing out the names.

            “Mary, you get the Johnson family. Robert, I'm going to assign you to the Jefferson family. Okay, Brian, you get the Monroe family. Celina, you get the Burnett family. And Steve? You get the Wurst family. “Our Family Retreat leader gasped, and Steve jumped up and blurted out, “I knew it, I knew it! And you promised me you wouldn’t, and now you tell me I’ve got the worst family?!”

            Well, at that point the Family Retreat leader, all of us were laughing so hard. “No, no,” she tried to explain. “It’s the Wurst family, like W-U-R-S-T, Wurst!” She hadn't even realized the irony of connecting the Wurst family with poor Steve. Finally, he got the point, but not before he was assured that this mom and dad, Mr. and Mrs. Wurst, had a child with a very mild disability!

            Well, hey, maybe you’d like to serve at one of our Family Retreats this summer; and maybe you see yourself as “Steve”. You might be a little fearful. Well, let me assure you, we’ll make certain that you are perfectly matched to a disabled adult, or child and their family who matches your skill and comfort level. Or you might be assigned to the nursery, or to help in the cafeteria, or to help with set-ups, or assist us with administration, or you could even join the prayer team for Family Retreats. We always make certain that at every Family Retreat there is a great prayer team that’s lifting up the needs of these moms and dads and children. We need all the volunteers this summer we can get. So please consider serving the Lord Jesus by serving at a Family Retreat this season. 

SHAUNA: And friend, I can speak from experience as both a Family Retreat volunteer and a mom whose disabled daughter has been served. Come join us at Family Retreat; I promise you it’ll be a blessing, whether you end up being the buddy for an adult who uses a wheelchair, or helping us on the prayer team, God will use you to change someone’s life, and He’ll change yours in the process I promise. 

 

 

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