April 20, 2008

Influence

Filed under: Jordan — Jordan @ 3:34 pm

It’s 1982 and Skip is being dragged to a missions conference by his wife. The keynote speaker gets off topic and talks about the billions of dollars the government is spending in weapons to stop communism in Central America. Then he says “with all that money we should just buy all that land and give it to the poor and get rid of the communists once and for all.” And then he said “As people of God, we SHOULD do this.” Then, he went on with the rest of his speech. That little diversion of his speech changed Skips life.

It’s 1999 and Fred partners his church, Westminster Chapel, with an organization called Agros. Agros is an organization that buys and then loans land for indigenous villages in Central America. Agros then helps these villages pay the loan by educating them on for-profit agriculture and other ways to adapt them to the ever increasing capitalistic world. A new Agros village, Cajixay, needs a church partner to begin the sustainable process.
It’s 2003 and Fred has led several different teams to Cajixay, helping the village and building relationships. The villagers are hesitant to trust the new foreigners. Children hide behind their parents. With increasing trips, the trust builds. Kids begin holding the new people’s hands. The foreigners are invited into homes. Fred brings in several new people to bring down on trips to the tiny village.

It’s 2005 and Bob has been so touched and changed by his journeys to Guatemala that he decides to get his whole company involved. This results in many new houses being built in Cajixay. Many people in his company visits the village and experience life changes.

It’s 2006 and Nancy, Kevin, Rich, and Maurina have been so moved by all their journeys to Guatemala and have seen so much need that they start their own organization called W.I.N.D. of God. They work with a bible institute that educates pastors and partners them with sponsors in the U.S. Baltizar, the first graduate, is a pastor in 10 villages.

Benjamin, because of the relationships built with his friends in the the U.S., decides to take a risk and grow lettuce in his garden and build a greenhouse to grow tomatoes. Others in his community see his success and decide to follow.

Agros works with 33 villages and has partnered with just as many churches. The amount of lives changed from both Central America and the United States are staggering. It all started with a random thought shared by some speaker at a conference. How crazy is that? We all have a lot more influence than we give ourselves credit for.

As a coach, I am in a position to influence children’s lives everyday. Any little thing that comes out of my mouth, or any little mundane action that I do without thinking, can influence behaviors, hopes, dreams, etc. Then, from there, what I influence in that person can influence somebody else. There is no limit to how far it can go. So I have to ask myself, what kind of influence am I leaving on others’ lives and thus, on the world? Is it positive or negative? If I were able to know the difference I made in people’s lives (and we ALL have made some sort of difference), would I be proud or ashamed? Every action we take everyday has the possibility of making a much bigger difference than we can ever imagine!

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April 11, 2008

Busy, Busy

Filed under: Jordan, Everyday Life Ramblings — Jordan @ 9:19 am

So, for somebody that has just one part time job and lives at home, you wouldn’t think I’d be that busy.  But this week has been 24/7 of doing something productive.  I’m one that usually just likes to relax every once in a while…but alas, not this week.  I’ve been coaching more than ever during the week as my mentor and fellow coach has been out after having hip replacement surgery.  I’ve also had to write a paragraph for over 60 different kids that I coach!  Don’t get me wrong, I love writing about how great each one of my little swimmers are but after the one billionth time of writing “she’s/he’s got a great work ethic…has a good attitude…listens very well…has improved a lot,” it begins to drive you a bit crazy as you think about something creative and original to say.  Coupled in with doing private lessons, preparing for MY swim meet this weekend, writing a resume, applying for a job, and doing taxes, it begins to wear on you.

Last night I didn’t get home until 10:30 from work because I was stuck for over an hour on 520!  Usually I’m pretty patient with traffic but when it’s 10:00, driving home from work, and you haven’t had dinner yet…lets just say I called a few people for their pity!   Then I got home, ate dinner, did taxes, and wasn’t able to go to bed until 1.  Now Friday is here, generally my more busy day.  Anyway, it’s fun to complain.  I should do it more often.  Even if all my complaining entails is writing in a blog that nobody reads!  haha.

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April 7, 2008

Life, I guess

Filed under: Jordan, Everyday Life Ramblings — Jordan @ 10:05 pm

Have you ever been confident about something…despite it seeming completely irrational?

Have you ever just had a strong feeling that everything was going to turn out a certain way?

And then have you ever just found yourself staring into space, wondering what the hell happened?

Welcome to life, I guess.

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