When I took over as the Director for Carroll County FCA in the summer of 2022, I knew that my heart was for relational ministry. But what did that mean? As I read through the Gospels and see the daily life that Jesus and His disciples lived together, I thought to myself, is this feasible? Can we live in relationship like Jesus did? Will our efforts even make a difference in people’s lives as it did the disciples and those they witnessed to? Relational ministry sounds good, but in this world of bigger, faster, and stronger, where the strength is in numbers and social media presence is king, can slowing down our local ministry and building lifelong relationships really make a big impact in our fast-moving world? In the last six months, God has encouraged me and answered with a resounding YES!!
Here are some examples of how God used others to answer the questions of my heart.
Tracy Kent is on our local FCA Board of Directors. She chooses to give back to a ministry that has given so much to her and her family. Here are her words on how a relationship with her field hockey coach changed the trajectory of her life. “My (college) field hockey coach was our FCA campus leader and from her I heard for the first time how I could have a personal relationship with Jesus. I made this commitment through my FCA Huddle and my faith and spiritual life have never been the same. I met my husband through FCA and all three of our children have been joyfully involved in FCA for many years.” So stay with me here, a relationship with a coach years ago led to her commitment to Jesus which led to meeting her future husband. Her marriage led to her children being involved with the ministry which led to her daughter taking part in our FCA internship program. Her daughter met her future husband during that internship and now they both are heavily involved with the FCA ministry in Carroll County. Talk about impact!
Jarren Rutter is a young man that I have been spending time with since he was a toddler. His family and I have had a close relationship for over twenty-five years, and they were very influential in my early walk with Christ. Jarren is a college student now and we grew extremely close during the pandemic as we decided to start meeting one on one in a discipleship format. We discussed the people of the bible, the ministry of Jesus, God’s calling in our lives, and other things that helped us grow as Godly men and great friends. Jarren was an FCA leader for me at FSK High, a very influential captain on the football team there, and has helped impact young kids at our summer camps. Our relational journey hit a high when he asked me to baptize him in front of our church family. This was one of the highlights of my life. To think where I was without Christ and where I am today with relationships like the one I have with this young man, truly blows me away. Only God could write this story.
Devyn Schuman is another young life that God has used to encourage me through this ministry journey. Our relationship started when I first accepted the role of Area Rep for Carroll County FCA and I started our new club meetings at Northwest Middle School. Devyn was one of my first FCA leaders and her love for Jesus was evident from day one. Over the years, Devyn and I have spent a lot of time growing in our roles, our relationship, and our faith. Devyn continued to serve as a leader for me through middle and high school and we still connect regularly as she navigates her way through college. Devyn provided another highlight for my life as she recently gave me the honor of baptizing her in front of our church family. Knowing that this relationship is a lifelong friendship and that it started because of our obedience to God’s calling in our lives helps me remain encouraged in this journey, even through the toughest times.
These are just a few examples of how spending time with individuals can influence the masses. These were direct answers from God that illuminated the influence that just a few of the relationships I have made over the years have made an impact and will continue to do so. I am encouraged heading into 2023 that slowing down and spending time with people as Jesus did over 2,000 years ago won’t lead to us falling behind in the race that is life. Instead, we may cover more ground than ever.
So what have I learned in these last six months? Spend time with people with no distraction. Be genuine. Love hard and love well. More doesn’t mean better. Value relationships. God is faithful, true, and always good!