Last, but not least, our fourth community fellow... Rob VerWys!
Well hi there! My name is Robert VerWys and I am one of the
new Community Fellows.
I come from the far off land of Michigan, but now have taken
Southern California and specifically the Eucalyptus neighborhood as my new
home! Kris and I moved into 16111 Eucalyptus last week and have been busy
settling in and trying to make it feel “homey.” I am extremely excited for
the coming year with my compatriots, let me tell you why…
I am 21 years old and a recent graduate of Azusa Pacific
University, where I received a bachelor’s degree in social work. Through
my collegiate experience, I had the privilege to both study and live in
South Africa for approximately 6 months. It was there that God highlighted
within me a passion for learning how to love communities, and do so in a
way that empowers rather than disenables. This shift added an entirely new
understanding to the Gospel and what it means to desire “Thy Kingdom come”
in the present and for an entire community. I came to realize that as
rewarding and fruitful as the time had felt to me personally, I was only
beginning to scratch the surface in my understanding of the Zulu
culture. Without a deep and comprehensive understanding of a cultures’
paradigm, it is difficult to know how to love a community best. Out of
that tension was borne the realization that I don’t strive to love and
serve God and my community that way when I am in my HOME culture. THAT is
exactly the reason why I feel God drew me to the Community Fellows
program. God is doing some uniquely beautiful things within the city of
Bellflower and I can’t believe I have the chance to learn and take part! I
am called to that life, here and now, directly where I am.
I am thrilled to commit this next year to being a present
learner in the Eucalyptus neighborhood! I eagerly anticipate the coming
joys, struggles and growing pains that come along with the territory. I
aim to celebrate and share a glimpse of what God is doing in the
neighborhood with you all at least once every month. To God be the glory!
-Rob
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