My
walk with Jesus Christ: In
summer of 2010, I met an
interpreter named Jenna at
Wildwood Summer Project
(WWSP) in New Jersey. Two years later, in 2012, when I moved to
Honduras, we started dating in April. After dating her long distance
(she lives in Tulsa) for about 8 months, I moved back to the states
this past December. Three months later, I proposed, and she said yes!
We are now excited to work as a team here in Tulsa because we have
the same heart for Deaf people to experience an authentic
relationship with Jesus. We are still figuring what our goals are so
that we can utilize our talents and passions in the Deaf community.
Here in Tulsa, God provided a good paying temporary job, a free
bedroom, and a set of wheels. I'm so grateful for His provision.
God
the Father is my Boss:
Jenna and I are trying to build a network
with those involved in the Deaf community across the United States in
hopes of finding supporters to continue to provide accessible Summer
Projects. We first went to California State University, Northridge
(CSUN). One of my memorable interactions was with a senior
Interpreting major, Diontay (pictured). He was very enthusiastic and
inquisitive.
As I explained what Men's Time and discilpeship look like on Project,
he expressed that growing up without a father, he struggled with the
idea of having solid relationships with male peers. I was able to
encourage him that he is not alone, as I had a similar experience.
It's cool how God used my story to lead him closer to Himself. Jenna
and I will go to New Jersey again to continue investing in the lives
of young people,
and
we look forward to what God has for us there.
Holy
Spirit is my GPS: This
summer I am planning to go back to WWSP to
continue investing in the lives of young people. In 2010, I was the
first Deaf student provided with an interpreter on the project.
Thereafter, I was equipped to lead Deaf Christian Club at Rochester
Institute of Technology. After graduation, I moved to my birth
country - Honduras - for one year. There, I applied the things I
learned from the project to the task of mentoring the Deaf youth. I
am forever
grateful for the foundation Cru, formerly called Campus Crusade for
Christ, helped lay for me to walk with Jesus for a lifetime. Please
pray that God will grant me wisdom to lead Deaf students in order to
encourage them to reach out to the next generation of the Deaf
community. Also, pray that my living expenses in Wildwood, which is
$2,000, will be provided. If you are interested in supporting me, you
may make an online at give.cru.org/5572350
or mail a check made out to Cru to the address below:
Azael
BĂș Perry
c/o Campus Crusade for Christ
121 E. Maple Ave.
Wildwood, NJ 08260
c/o Campus Crusade for Christ
121 E. Maple Ave.
Wildwood, NJ 08260