Friday, March 27, 2015

A Day in the Life of Hannah

Hello, Hello, Hello!

This will hopefully be the first of many little blog posts explaining the various activities I find myself participating in as an intern with Provision International.  This post will be about my every-day life!

I live on Provision's campus in the midst of the projects of Nashville, TN with 24 other staff and interns. (Meet us here!) Every day I participate in an outreach/service of some sort considered "primary" mission work, and various practical ministerial jobs or "secondary" mission work.  For example, I help host prayer meetings and community services, lead worship and intercession, and participate in various evangelistic outreaches on a weekly basis.  I also do administrative work assisting the Pastors' Assistant and the Media Department with emails, media communications, etc.

I really love my job as I am very administratively wired and detailed.  I see the big picture and all the gaps that need to be filled, then delegate accordingly.  Almost all of my creative and practical gifts get utilized in some way, which makes me feel very useful, but can also drive me crazy if I'm not careful!  I am learning a lot this year as God has expanded my horizon and I am responsible for a lot more than before. 

Another "job title" I have is Dorm Mommy!  This just means that I help maintain order in my apartment.  There are six of us girls packed into a little two-bedroom apartment.  Needless to say 'tis quite cozy and sometimes a challenge with so many personalities!  But we really love each other deep down inside and help each other grow in character.  :)

Learning to accompany mercy with justice and speak the truth in love is no easy task, but necessary in a leadership position of any kind.  I am incredibly thankful for the pastors and staff who continue to give me advice and trust me with the tasks given. 


Thank you for reading!  I hope you enjoyed this little blurb about what I do here in Nashville.  Hey- why don't you let me know your thoughts?!  Leave me a little comment below.  :)

Until next time,
Hannah Garrett

Newsletter March 2015

Greetings Beautiful Family & Friends!

I hope you are having an incredibly fabulous year! It has been a long while since I have updated my blog or sent out a newsletter, but I treasure kingdom friendships and truly desire to stay connected. Here is me offering a little glimpse into my life and the journey I am on with the Lord! :)

The Lord is Faithful
Last year, I began a journey of dependence on God's guidance and provision on a level I had never encountered before. I enrolled in a missionary internship that changed my life and stretched me in ways I never would have imagined. My entire existence was completely in His hands as I was dependent on His provision for my every need. At first, it was hard to fight the anxiety that came from not knowing how my rent would be paid or how I would put gas in my car, but as God provided in miraculous ways month after month, my faith grew and I became less and less anxious. I grew more sure of my calling as He prepared the way before me.

Faith & Soar
At the beginning of internship last year, I asked the Lord to give me two words that would be the theme for me in 2014. He gave me the words “faith” and “soar.” I cannot tell you how true that was for me! My faith grew leaps and bounds as I watched Him provide for needs, turn situations around for good, protect me from scary situations and work miracles in the lives of those we minister to. I soared as I continued to sing and learn piano, in leadership and ministry, in expanding my gifts and creativity, and in responsibility. There were many painfully stretching seasons, but I was determined to keep on!

Provision – Story Time!
 
In May 2014, God provided for my rent in a way I least expected. The thought never would have crossed my mind in a million years. Our team was working with many churches to do a huge evangelistic outreach in downtown Nashville. Part of this 12 hour outreach was non-stop worship in a public amphitheater where I was scheduled to do a prophetic painting for 1 hour. It had been a long while since I had painted, but the Lord had given me an idea weeks prior and I was excited to paint with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Long story short, a guy bought it for DOUBLE the amount I asked! I had never sold a painting in my life and was certainly not expecting to sell anything that day, but the Lord clearly had other plans. Praise Him! 



As many of you know, my little '94 Honda Accord got stolen on September 11, 2014. Thunder School had just started on the 7th and I was, along with the other interns, on staff for the school. My friend found my car missing the morning of September 12th. The police found my car less than a mile from The Foundry (where I live) on the other side of the train tracks (where the projects are still kinda rough). The sunroof was gone, ignition ripped out, shifter lock was cut out, one of my vents was missing and my car was completely trashed. The police called me the next week saying they found my vehicle and I could pick it up, but I must refund them for the $135 tow fee, and I had 24 hours before they would start charging me for storage at the lot. I had NO money. Like nada. I prayed to the Lord, asked my friends to pray and then miracles started to happen! One after another, my friends and even some Thunder School Students came and put cash in my pocket. I asked my pastors here to send a message to our church fellowship and in one day $500 was raised to recover and repair my car! In addition to that, I received donations that covered my rent for that month and the next - all because my car got stolen! My car has since been repaired by a gracious mechanic who made it work within my $500 budget. 

(I have since given my car to my sister as the Lord led, so I now don't have a car!)



The Mystery of it all...
God sure works in mysterious ways, and He is very good at using situations meant for our harm and turning them into blessings. Through it all, I learned to lean on Him and not on my own understanding. (Proverbs 3:5) I learned the discipline of not being anxious, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, to make my requests known to God so that His peace would guard my heart and mind through Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:6-7) His faithfulness and infinite goodness was displayed to me in that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. (Romans 8:28) Even so, I do not say that I have already attained, or am already perfected, but I press on, that I may lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me. (Philippians 3:12)

The Future
I have returned to Nashville for another year of missionary internship with Provision International. The Lord very clearly showed me that I am supposed to be here for another year which I am super excited about, AND He showed me a glimpse of what He has in store for next year – 2016!!! Finally, the end is in sight for me to finish my certification as a midwife! An opportunity opened up for me to finish my schooling with Mercy In Action (the same school I trained with in Idaho and the Philippines) starting February 2016. As always, the Lord was at work behind my back and completely set me up for this school and the timing of it. Every last little detail was in place. It couldn't have happened any earlier or later, just at the right time. :)

Prayer & Praise
God is creating beautiful things out of the ashes here in Nashville, TN, both in the lives of us missionaries and those in the inner-city community surrounding us. As the Lord leads, I would be honored if you would stand in prayer with me for the following:
  1. that many people would be impacted by God's love through me this year
  2. that many people will be saved
  3. and that God would strengthen and sustain me to continue His work.
I hope this letter was an encouragement to you! May God richly bless you this year and may you continue to bear fruit for His Kingdom. May you grow in the knowledge of the Lord and seek Him above all else.


Blessings to you all,
Hannah Garrett