Jul 092010

For those of you who may have somehow slipped through the cracks of my email and facebook lists, I thought I’d post this little letter up here as well.  This is my humble plea that some of you might be willing to get on board with me this year and help me out in whatever way you are able.  I’d be honored if you’d give it a read-through.  Thanks!


Dear friends,

Well, the summer is certainly flying by.  Here we are, approaching mid-July and I am already confronted with my imminent return to Alaska in just a few weeks.  During this summer break, I have had the opportunity to do some traveling to California and Minnesota to see friends and family, to do some backpacking in the mountains, to linger over long morning cups-o-coffee and books, and to do some much-needed refreshing and preparation for the coming school year at Alaska Christian College.

As many of you know either from my emails or from personal conversations, at the end of this last year in Alaska, I came to the conclusion that my time in Alaska was simply incomplete, that God was not finished with me in this place.  And so, I decided to return to this ministry for a second year, taking on the role of interim Campus Pastor in addition to my teaching.  This is a position that will certainly challenge and stretch me as I seek to help guide and lead the students and the rest of the staff in worship and spiritual life.

The challenges of ministry at ACC are quite significant.  As many of you may be aware from previous emails, the Alaska Native community which composes the bulk of our student body has some deep-seeded issues.  I do not believe that I am at all exaggerating when I say that probably 75% of our students have experienced physical or sexual abuse in the past; that 75% of our students have dealt with alcoholism, either in their parents or in themselves; that probably every single one of our students has had a close friend or family member commit suicide.

As campus pastor, it is my responsibility to choose a “theme” for the year and the theme that I am leaning towards is the idea of transformation. Because it is only through the fundamentally transformational power of Jesus Christ that I believe these problems can be addressed; it is only as we allow Christ to metamorphose (yeah, I looked it up…that’s the correct form of that word…) our lives that we can address our deepest hurts and find a more abundant life.  This is what I desire my students to see this year: that Jesus Christ changes, transforms everything…here and now, not just in the future.

Many of you helped to support me during this last year, through your prayers, your encouragement, and your money.  I am truly grateful to all of you and I could not have served during this past year without you.  But I am writing to request, once again, that you would consider partnering with me; I am asking that you would, once again, send me to serve God and God’s Kingdom. I have spent a good deal of my summer speaking with churches and individuals about helping me out and that has led to some good success.  Approximately 65% of my financial need has already been committed with some more perhaps on the way.  But now, I am coming to you to ask if you might help me to fill in the gap. As I’ve said before, our friendship is in no way contingent on whether you are able to offer me financial support, but if God has blessed you with the ability, I would ask you to consider giving out of your abundance to help me serve at ACC.
Additionally, this year promises to be very busy and very full.  In addition to teaching two and a half classes in the Fall, two to three classes in the spring, and serving as Campus Pastor, I have plans to be applying to doctoral programs (which also means I have to start learning German!), serving at The River Covenant Church, and helping to coach a masters cross-country ski program.  I could sure use your prayers as I try to juggle this all and for wisdom and discernment as I go through the process of seeking out further education and opportunities to serve the Kingdom of God.

Thanks to all of you for your time and for doing me the honor of reading through this.  Again, I would truly appreciate whatever support you might be able to offer.

Grace and peace,

Luke

If you are able to donate to support my ministry, please send a check to Community Covenant Church (with my name in the memo line) at P.O. Box 919, Twisp, WA  98856.  Thanks again.

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Jul 262009

Here is a copy of the email I sent out last week concerning my upcoming time in Alaska.  If anybody did not receive this, that means I don’t have your email address.  I would love to include you in future emails (really, it’s not just about money…read below), so if you like, shoot me an email at supportlukeinalaska [at] gmail [dot] com.

Dear Friends and Family,

I realize that it has been a while since many of you have heard from me and so you may already be wondering what the pitch is going to be.  But before you write this off as just another request for you to give away your money, allow me to plead with you to give this an honest read.
I am not the greatest at keeping in touch with people, but please know that if you are receiving this, you are someone who has meant something significant to me at some point in my life.  It is for this reason that I am sending you this letter; not because I need money, but because I believe that relationship and community are an invaluable part of life.  I want you—as friends, family, teachers, mentors, teammates, roommates…—to know about this next step in my life and to be part of a body that sends me on to this task.  What does that mean?  Mostly it means supporting, encouraging, praying, keeping me accountable to what I say I’ll be doing, and caring enough to kick me out of my complacency and heady introverted-ness to get out and serve God in the place to which he calls me.
Please do this above all else.  Send me.
So about the money thing…
Yes.  I need to raise some money.  I explain that more fully in the attached letter. But the thing is…if what I am doing sounds to you like a good and necessary ministry, give.  If you believe in me personally, that I seek to serve God and you want to support me in that, then give.  If you can afford it and are willing and able, please give.  But please in no way feel guilted into giving by my appeal to your friendship.  Please do not think that I will think any less of you or our relationship if you choose not to give.  I have often felt guilty for not giving to particular needs or requests and I in no way want to make that kind of appeal.
Anyway, that is an overly long introduction.  Thanks for hanging with me.  Please do read the attached letter (found here), consider it, pray over it, and then if you would reply with the form at the bottom of this email.
Grace and peace,
Luke
Please copy and paste the following into a new email and send it to supportlukeinalaska [at] gmail [dot] com:
____Luke, I send you!  I’m behind you.  I will pray for you and occasionally write you an email maybe even send you a batch of cookies!
____Luke, I’m still sending you.  And I may even send you some cookies.  But you’ve also convinced me that what you’re doing is pretty worthwhile and I’d like to help you out financially:
____I’m going to give you a one-time donation of $_____
____I’m going to commit to sending a check every month (because that itself will help me remember to be a ”sender”) beginning in August and going until next April for ____$10  ____$20  ____$50 ____other ($_____)
(Note: to make donations tax-deductible, you may funnel all donations through my home church.  Please make a check out to Community Covenant Church with “Luke Oliver Support” in the memo line and send it to P.O. Box 919, Twisp, WA  98856.  They will make sure the money gets to me.  Thanks again.)
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