Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Our Blog Has Moved...

We have moved our blog and our website to one central location. To read our latest updates, go here:

http://www.christianspeakers.tv/blog/

Thanks!
CJ and Shelley

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Another Transition and a New Season of Life...

by Shelley Hitz

Today is another turning point for our ministry. For the last year and a half, I have been transitioning out of my Physical Therapy job in order to travel and minister together with CJ.  Last January, I went part time and then last September, I officially resigned.  I still stayed on staff as prn, or on-call status. Well, with several staffing turnovers and two maternity leaves, I still ended up working almost part time hours over the last 10 months.

However, yesterday was my last day...I'm officially done.  The staff even had a small going away party for me. :)

And so this marks the beginning of another season of life:
  • We now have a RV to travel to speaking engagements
  • I'm officially finished with my P.T. job and have the flexibility to travel full-time
  • A friend of ours will be renting our house for a year and help pay our mortgage...
...and we are ready to go wherever God leads us!

It's hard to imagine that -- at some point -- we will actually be living in a small 20-foot Toyota RV. And yet it's exciting to know we now have the ability to go wherever God leads us.

On this first day of a new season of ministry and life, we were asked to be guests on "Prayer Surge Now." We were interviewed by Dai Sup Han and then several people on the call prayed for us. You can listen to the recording below. I could feel the Spirit moving as they prayed for us and tears began streaming down my eyes.

I have to admit that over the last several months, I've struggled with the sin of worry.  How will it all work out?  Will we still be able to pay all our bills?  And yet, God was reminding me that He is in control and I can trust Him.

This fall, we have speaking engagements locally in the mid-west.  Then, near the end of October, we'll pack up the RV and begin our journey.  Thank you for your prayers and support!

Prayer Surge Now Recording

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Selflessness

It's great to know that selflessness is still in fashion.  I recently came across the following story and just got a kick out of it.  The announcers in the video are simply blown away by this kid and his selfless gesture toward another little boy...Click here 


Come to think of it, haven't you received the same blown away reaction by those you're selfless toward?  Go ahead, try buying the coffee for the person behind you in the Starbucks line and see what happens.  Though it's certainly not the norm by the world's standard, we as followers of Jesus have daily opportunities to blow people away with our kindness.  Actions accompanied by words are a powerful one-two punch for Christ. 

Fads come and go.  Selfless acts of kindness will never go out of style

"Dear children, let’s not merely say that we love each other; let us show the truth by our actions."  -- 1 John 3:18

CJ

Friday, May 27, 2011

That there...that's an R-V

After a couple years of thinking about an RV and it's many uses, we're happy to announce it's finally become a reality for us (see our banner pic above).  We had many visions of what the RV would look like with so many varieties out there today.  After considering many variables, three basic qualities rose to the surface in terms of what we would truly need...1.) Fuel efficiency 2.) Reliability 3.) Does it fit our budget?

Sure, there are bigger RVs out there but they only get 7-11mpg at best.  There are also very fuel efficient diesel RVs out there but even a used one will cost over $50k.  At one time we even looked at VW Camper Vans but realized we wanted something fully self-contained (stove, shower, toilet, bed, fridge, furnace).  That's when we began researching Toyota RVs.  Believe it or not, there's a whole culture devoted to these little guys.  We scoured places like Craigslist and a few sites devoted to just Toyotas.  We finally came across one in Pasadena, CA that looked to be in excellent condition for a 1990 (1994 is the last year Toyota made an RV).  When we called the seller, little did we know we would be talking with a TRUE expert on all things Toyota RV.

Marilee proceeded to tell us the RV we were interested in had recently been sold.  To be honest, it was a bit out of our price range anyway.  She then told us she had another one she and her father had been working to restore for over a year and were ready to sell.  We would later find out she's had a hand in "rescuing and restoring" 52 Toyota RVs over the years!  This makes her one of half a dozen people around the country with such a passion for these particular RVs.  After going through 63 online pictures of this 1986 Toyota EZ-Ryder while talking to us on the phone, we were sold.  Marilee and her husband Tom also drive the same year & model and have enjoyed many years in theirs.  This gave us some added incentive as we gave her a deposit for this 25 year-old "Toy-House" as they're sometimes called.

After flying out to LAX, I (CJ) was able to stay with Tom & Marilee and get a day and a half tutorial on how everything in the RV works.  Marilee also tells all of her buyers that they'll continue to get customer support if we ever have any questions.  I told her she'll most likely be getting calls from us since we're newbies in the RV scene.  After giving her the remaining balance (selling our Chevy Colorado helped) and signing the necessary paper work, I couldn't believe I was driving down the road in our own RV!  Anytime you envision something for any length of time and it finally becomes reality can be a surreal feeling.

After speaking at two different southern California schools, I began the nearly 2500mi drive back to Findlay, OH.  What a way to break in a vehicle! And this RV is certainly still in the "breaking-in" stage with only 22k original miles on the engine (4cyl Automatic).  I was able to average over 16mpg which is what Marilee said it would get.  This is one of the primary reasons these used RVs are in such high demand with gas prices the way they are. 

My route took me through Barstow, CA where I took I-40 eastward through Flagstaff, AZ (where it was snowing!), Albuquerque, NM, and Amarillo, TX.  Once in Oklahoma, I took I-44 through Tulsa until reaching St. Louis, MO where I took I-70 all the way to Dayton, OH before taking I-75 the final 100 miles home.  The day after arriving home, I would read about the devastating tornado that hit Joplin, MO.  I had to count my blessings since I had stayed in a Sam's Club parking lot in Joplin a mere 30hrs before the tornado hit.  It's sobering to think of those who lost their lives and the families grieving that loss as I write this.

As for any issues with the RV, I noticed a couple minor leaks after going through a fairly lengthy rain storm between Barstow & Flagstaff.  Fortunately, I was able to have some guys in Albuquerque do some sealing that kept things dry the rest of the way.  Part of routine maintenance with any RV, regardless of year is having the roof sealed every 6 months to a year.  These houses on wheels take a beating between roads & weather.  Engine-wise, the RV drove very well and gave me no problems in that area.

One of the primary reasons for getting this RV is to use it in ministry and ease the travel expense burden for schools & churches who want to bring us in to speak.  By traveling in an RV, we'll be able to plant ourselves in various regions for an extended period of time and minister in those areas before moving on to another region.  This will maximize our time to allow schools, churches and camps to invite us while we're in their area. With the possibility of renting out our house in Findlay, we would truly be considered "tramps" for the Lord.

I leave you with this...

Monday, January 24, 2011

Eye-Openers

For anyone interested, we've created a little nook on our website known as "Eye-Openers".  The purpose is to expose some false teaching from time to time among various religions of the world.  Our focus in the beginning has been on the Roman Catholic Church with other religions to follow in the future.  Most of us can say we have some Catholic friends we care about.  Hope these nuggets are helpful to you over time.  Here's the link...
http://www.christian-speakers.org/eye-openers.html

CJ