We’re Getting Three Housemates!

When we moved to the east bay last summer and bought a house, we purchased a four bedroom home because our plan is to eventually adopt as many children as God gives us capacity for. As we searched for homes, we decided it wise to purchase a bigger home now, in order to provide for these children down the road while housing prices and interest rates are so low. However, with just the three of us right now, we are only using two of the four bedrooms.

Since moving in, I have entertained the idea of using our downstairs bedroom to provide housing to someone in need once we set the room up. It just seems to me a colossal waste (and selfish hoarding), to have two empty bedrooms while there are so many who are homeless (particularly in this economy). We finally finished our guest room in July, but the summer had been a busy one and I put my hopes to use the room to bless someone on the back burner. Then on August 4th, I saw a status update in my facebook news feed that caught my eye. It was written by a woman who I met while Sean and I were raising funds to be missionaries with Campus Crusade for Christ (and who faithfully supported us while we were on staff with the organization). It read:

Hey I woudn’t have made it if it weren’t for someone who stepped out of their “nice little life” and brought me and my daughter in during a very bad time in my life. Think about it……. God saves but He uses His people to help other people. I will always be grateful to Alan and Danette Lauer who opened their house to me, a lost, broken up drug addict in the 70’s. Did they know what they were doing? NO… But did they trust God? YES AND I AM SO GRATEFUL!

I read the post over and over and couldn’t stop tears from welling up in my eyes. What a powerful testimony! I don’t even know this woman well personally, but I do know she is an amazing woman of God and has an incredible, thriving prison ministry that is impacting numerous inmates’ lives. I just kept thinking: “I want us to be them. I want us to be Alan and Danette Lauer. We have no idea what we’re doing either, but I want to trust God like that.”

I couldn’t stop thinking about her post for the rest of August, so during our 5 year anniversary get-away over labor day weekend, I brought it up to Sean. I read him her post and my desire for us to open up our downstairs bedroom to someone in need. He readily agreed, so we added “contact our church to see if they know anyone in need who could use our downstairs bedroom for free to bless them (single mom, a young girl who recently aged out of the foster care system, missionaries, etc.)” to our list of actions we wanted to take immediately.

When we returned from the trip, I emailed the local missions director at our church to ask her if she knew of anyone. Within a couple of days, I received a response that she indeed knew of a single mother of four who was currently pregnant with twins and living in a motel. She said she has known this family for quite some time and believes this is the turning point for this young woman. She also informed me that her children were being placed with a “safe family” (a family that agrees to take care of children for a short period of time during a crisis situation). After receiving her email, we set up a time to meet this last Thursday (9/20) to discuss this young woman’s situation further.

At the meeting, I quickly received a curve ball and was told she had delivered the twin boys via emergency c section at 35 weeks gestation the day earlier. During the meeting, I just kept thinking: “I can’t imagine having just had a major surgery, two newborn babies, no home to call my own, and no help from a spouse.” I came home and told Sean all about the meeting, we prayed together, and determined this is something God is calling us to do. So tonight this young woman will be coming to stay with us, and her twins (who are one week old today), will soon follow when they get released from the NICU. Talk about a madhouse! 🙂 Right now, our commitment is to provide housing for her, help her care for her twins, assist her in securing longer-term housing, and enable her to attend an addict recovery program during the next 5-6 weeks.

This may just be the craziest thing we’ve ever done (or at least right up there), and while I’m apprehensive about the unknown and selfishly grieving all the sacrifices we’ll have to make, I am thrilled by this opportunity to lay down my life (John 15:13), and to deny myself and take up my cross to follow Jesus (Luke 9:23). 1 John 3:16-18 states: “This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers.  If anyone has material possessions and sees his brother in need but has no pity on him, how can the love of God be in him?  Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth.”

Even if this young woman’s life remains unchanged by this experience, I know our lives will forever be changed (and I hope this will be the first of many more opportunities like this to come). Though this experience will be difficult, I’m sure, I am excited for my character to be refined and molded more and more into the likeness of Jesus. “At the end of life we will not be judged by how many diplomas we have received, how much money we have made, how many great things we have done. We will be judged by ‘I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat, I was naked and you clothed me. I was homeless, and you took me in.’” -Mother Teresa

Please be praying for all six of us during this time, we will need it!! But hey…good thing God won’t give us more than we can handle right!? Haha! 😉 But seriously, this will be a great opportunity to put into practice what I recently blogged about. Isn’t it funny how God does that?? Maybe I should be more careful what I blog about in the future, because it seems He likes to test me on my subject matter soon after posting to see if I really understand 🙂

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Melissa Felker

I blog to share my life, entertain, inspire, inform, encourage, challenge (both myself and others), and of course, for personal therapy - haha! I love to write about meaningful experiences and a wide range of topics I find interesting. I particularly enjoy sharing life in a raw and barely censored fashion because I highly value authenticity.

15 thoughts on “We’re Getting Three Housemates!”

  1. Sean and Melissa, it was so encouraging to hear your story and your desire to love others with the love of Christ. It definitely inspires me to do the same when I have the capacity. Sarah and I are looking forward to reading your updates, and we’ll surely remember to keep you in our prayers when we get together to pray tonight, and over the next several weeks.

  2. AY Dios mio! SUCH a blessing to my heart to have read this. I admire the work Christ is doing through you two. It is an inspiration to me and a challenge as I come close to getting married and create a new family with Christ-like values and His overwhelming love. Jenese and I realize marriage is hard and will be a challenge, so apperantly, it is well worth it, possible to endure, AND God has given you love to also pour into a child and strangers. That is crazy. Loco. Jesus.

    When we see Christ, he will thank you for housing Him.

  3. Wow Melissa & Sean! You guys continue to encourage with the way you choose to live for Jesus!! Praying for you and the transition time. Xoxoxo

  4. Melissa and Sean, I’m just not surprised at all by your hearts to be the hands and feet and HOME of Christ or by your intentionality in pursuing opportunities to do it. I’m excited and definitely challenged 🙂 I’ll be praying for your household. LOVE YOU!

  5. This is SO amazing!!!!! I was so encouraged to read this. You two are an inspiration. Love you guys!!!! Praying for you!!!! May those twins grow to know the love of God by watching you. Be blessed!

  6. If there is something we are able to do to help, we would love to try….for some reason God has give me an intuition about what this experience will bring for your family. I can’t wait to see if that materializes.

  7. Sorry to burst your bubble, but if you can find that ‘God won’t give you more than you can handle’ line in the Bible I’ll give you $20. God says he will provide a way out of temptation and he says we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us…but what’s the point of asking us to lean on Him if we can handle everything? So, your situation might be more than you can handle at times, but nothing is more than He can handle through us! Love you guys! I’m excited to see God use you to minister to the lost and dying world!

      1. Very good post on the subject. It was a blow when I learned the saying wasn’t there…I had to look for it myself to prove ‘them’ wrong! But ‘they’ were right. I must have missed your post on it!

  8. Thank you for posting. I was challenged as I read. Praying God’s grace and strength to you all these next several weeks!

  9. So thankful for you and Sean and your commitment to live out the gospel. I’ll be praying for you guys, definetly sounds like a full house.

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