Tuesday, January 15, 2013

There and back again.

Mark, Sergei, and Alexei. Russian Royal Ranger leaders seeing us off at the airport.
One thing I never thought I would be saying is, "I am a missionary to Russia."  Now I am having a hard time saying goodbye to that part of my life.

A sure sign of a globe trotting kid.
Yes, it's official. In a whirlwind of prayer, phone calls, meetings, prayer, more prayer and than acceptance of, not only the position of lead pastor of Good News Assembly of God in Ishpeming, MI, but of the new direction God was surely leading us, we have officially resigned as missionaries.  Oh, I am still praying...praying for wisdom; for all the loved ones we left in Russia and the continued ministry there ; for the adjustments we are going through; for the many people of this great church we are so privileged to be a part of; for a new home; for decision of schooling for the kids; for the pastor and family we will hire to come join our team;  for language acquisition as I learn the Yooper language. (thought my new Yooper friends would like that one.)
She hates airplane travel but loved growing up in Russia.
 It proves to be harder to leave than it was to go to this historically feared, massive, country of  Russia.  It was a good journey, a journey I wasn't sure I would make it through and then one I had a hard time leaving.  Just as when we left this country obeying God in what seemed to be hard, once again we are obeying and it has given me such mixed feelings of sorrow and joy.
What may have been our last trip over the ocean all together.
While we were back in Russia for the month of November taking  physical steps of obedience by selling and packing our belongings, reality hit as I watched my furniture go out the door and grief set in. Not grief for my furniture, but for a life we lived and a people and country we have loved for so many years. Life is unpredictable What we think is best, is usually not God's best for us... for His purpose in us.  And if I have learned anything in all these years of ministry it is that God's timing is perfect, even though, I did a white knuckle stubborn hold, He made it clear over and over that this was His timing and this was our "Jerusalem".
Here is where I need to explain the significance of Ishpeming for us. Mark's father was the pastor of this church when Mark was just about Haillie's age.  It has held a pretty special place in Mark's heart all these years and it really is like coming home.
My neighbors. Saying goodbye.

So that is our  story.  God called us to Russia.. we answered that call.  We were  missionaries to Russia for 13 years.  God called us back to "live dead" right here in America...He taught us how. He stripped away the garbage in our lives and taught us to live fully in Him.  Do you know that feeling when someone has swiped your leg and you feel yourself falling...that's how I feel now.  We were content to stay in Russia and all we had come to know as home and ministry when He swiped our legs and here we are falling and depending on Him to catch us, depending on Him for what we cannot do ourselves.
MK (missionary kid) gang.  The Broberg/Hayes kids always made life an adventure.
Someone asked , "when did you stop feeling called to missions?"  My answer, "I haven't!"  We are all called to missions, to act in some way to tell the whole world about Jesus.  I look forward to continuing my missions calling from a different location and position...my wandering isn't over.  So I won't say "goodbye, Russia" only, "see you later."

Simon the Friendly Giant. One of the greatest MA's around! 
I read the boys The Hobbit this December and I saw the metaphor of my life in  Bilbo's adventure and felt kindred to his plight and sentiments, from his feelings of inadequacy to his triumphs over fears and foes. At the end of the book as he is traveling back and his home is almost in view, he sings this song:

Roads go ever ever on,
Over rock and under tree,
By caves where never sun has shone,
By streams that never find the sea;
Over snow by winter sown,
And through the merry flowers of June,
Over grass and over stone,
And under mountains in the moon.
Roads go ever ever on
Under cloud and under star,
Yet feet that wandering have gone
Turn at last to home afar.
Eyes that fire and sword have seen
And horror in the halls of stone
Look at last on meadows green
And trees and hills they long have known.
Gandolf looked at him. "My dear Bilbo!" he said. "Something is the matter with you! You are not the same hobbit that you were."
 
So it is I am not the same "hobbit" as I was. My adventure has forever changed me.
Haillie and Inna.  She was a great blessing to us! We miss you!


 Finally, they returned by ship to Antioch of Syria, where their journey had begun. The believers there had entrusted them to the grace of God to do the work they had now completed. Acts 14:26 NLT


22 comments:

  1. You my friends, are truly missed, and yet, the Adventure continues!
    With some, friendship never ends. You are that kind of family. J.Wilson

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    1. It has been a great privilege to work with you, I couldn't agree more about our friendship and am anticipating the day you guys come up for a visit...pizza night with the Wilsons! ;)

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  2. Glad to have finally figured out what in the world was going on! God's many blessings to you in this new mission field!

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  3. Oh Jen, this is beautiful! Serving God is always a wild ride but always so fulfilling too. I am thankful to have you guys back here in the States & am looking forward to visiting this summer. ;) love ya! -jess

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    1. Love you, Jess. Yay, for being in the same country!

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  4. So nice to hear familiar struggles voiced and encouraging to see you on the other side of it. I love you, Broberg Family, and you have left a big hole in Krasnodar!! Thank you for sharing what you have learned. Bless you guys in your new adventure!! <3

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    1. We are thankful for the years of life and ministry with you guys. Your friendship has been a blessing to me. Miss you, Christine.

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  5. What a beautiful journey you have been upon and continue to travel. We will miss you, but look forward to seeing you in America!

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    1. Still trying to figure out how to run that marathon in Tallin. :) In any case I do get excited about the prospect of having all my missionary friends come visit our church and/or visiting my friends on the mission field with teams. Be blessed and keep up with good work in Estonia, Olivia!

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  6. Eric Muzart- I am sure it was hard to go. I felt totally empty when we left Russia for Ukraine. Amazingly, since we moved, God gave us even more favor with the Russian leadership. Doors are wide open. We love you guys. The best is ahead of you.

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    1. You and Jan will forever be a big part of our wonderful memories of St. Pete and Russia. Thanks for your continued friendship all these years, we love you too!

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  7. Thanks for sharing your heart, Jen! Your family is such a super example of how Christ followers are to live. Russia will miss you and await your visits!

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    1. Jill, I don't know if you realize just how much I thought of both you and Terrence. Your words mean a lot to me. Thank you for friendship...I can't wait to come back. Bless you guys as you continue your work in Russia.

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  8. We love you guys! Totally empathizing with you all on every part of this journey. Michigan, watch out--you are going to be blessed in an incredible way!

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    1. Thanks, Amanda. Bless you and your family as you continue your journey in Russia. Keep up the good work!

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  9. Sooooooooooooooo much grace to you as you walk the transition!!! I've been praying for you guys throughtout the fall. Glad you're on the flip side, but I'll keep praying too :-). Jen, I always think of you on Soul Chat. I love your honesty & your heart! See you somewhere in the world, Kara

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    1. Kara, you are an amazing women of God! I enjoy keeping up with what God is doing in your area through you. Maybe some day I will be able to finally go to Siberia. Thank you, thank you, for your prayers!

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  10. Dear Jennifer, I am praying for you and yours ...and your dear friends in Russia. Sincerely, Mary Jane

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    1. I so appreciate your prayers, Mary Jane! You bless me all the time!

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  11. Karin here...I was just explaining to the kids when Sara Groves sang "Past the Wishing" to me from you. We were both stepping our and going past just wishing it. Way to go on to your next step. Cried for you as I read your blog. proud to know you! God bless you in your new Russia.

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    1. I will never forget our journey we walked together, God is still doing those same things in my life...showing me just how all our lives intertwine and work together for His purpose in each of us. You will always be my kindred friend that I cherish throughout life. Hope we can make our paths cross now that we are state side. Love you!

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