February 2023 MAP Update
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When the Religious System Clashes with Jesus Christ Rachel's Journey |
Rachel's Journey |
I learned a lot of good things through my years of growing up Amish in Canada. I learned to help out in the kitchen, cook meals, do laundry, and keep the house clean. It was expected that I would contribute to the family until I was 21, at which time I would keep my own wages, marry, and find a home with my partner. I really like how the Amish family sticks together tightly as one unit. When I visited OH with my family in December of 2021, I started seeing Jonathan, who was also Swartzentruber Amish. The following February, he came to Canada to visit me and my family for two weeks. By March, we had both decided to leave the Amish culture and become English. In May, I was able to legally cross the border into America. Some of you prayed for me as I navigated crossing the border! By this time, I had learned who God is and that the Bible is the only authority that we need to follow. I had gotten to the point where I didn’t see any difference in staying Amish or becoming English in God’s eyes. In August of 2022, Jonathan and I met with Joe Keim. He opened the scriptures and taught us directly from the Bible what salvation is. We read verses and talked about what each verse said. That is when everything changed for both of us! Looking back, I really don’t know who I was before I got saved. I am completely different now! My desires have all changed. I have no desire to run around like Amish do with rumspringa. I have a spiritual hunger and a goal to study the Word of God! My favorite verse is Romans 8:28. “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.” By October, Jonathan decided to ask me to marry him! Our ceremony is planned for September of 2023. I don’t blame parents from wanting to protect their kids from bad things, from going off the rails, and from ignoring all of the good things, like faith in God. In fact, I can see myself doing this someday. However, one thing I don’t miss about being Amish is being told that I would go to hell for different actions, or that there would be no hope for me if I did a specific thing. I now understand that we don’t get to heaven through works, as the Amish believe, but through faith and repentance as the Bible teaches. I don’t think that I will ever regret my decision to come here. I have forgiven everything that happened in the past and am excited to see what the future holds. I am surrounded by people who put thought into life and search out what they can do to make their life better spiritually. I have learned more than I could have imagined and now feel blessed and have joy and hope. I believe this is because I am with godly people. The study of scripture and the appreciation and kindness are different with spiritual people, and it makes me feel more welcomed and loved. While I was still living in Canada, my twin sister and I used to dream about being singers. I never thought it would happen because we were taught that we would go to hell if we left the Amish. With the encouragement of Jonathan and my cousin, I have recently recorded a song in my cousin’s recording studio! This was such a dream come true! I hope to be able to record more in the future! Another thing that I would like to do is to travel and explore the US. In May, I will take my first exciting vacation! I will be visiting Florida with a cousin and two girlfriends! As we look to the future, I ask that you pray for Jonathan and I to have a happily-ever-after kind of marriage and family. I also ask that you pray for our families—that they could accept the way that we chose to live and that they would see that we are pursuing Christ in our lives. If you have a Facebook account, click HERE to listen to a recent song by Rachel and the former Amish band she is part of. We are all so proud of her.
Rachel is currently awaiting legal permission to stay in the US and work for MAP. We would love to have this delightful girl join our team. Won’t you pray with us that our request gets approved? |