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Jenny came with a suitcase,
a one-year plan,
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and a heart ready to serve.
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But when Jenny said "yes" to God's call,
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He opened doors she never imagined.
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I've been really interested,
passionate about, interested in missions,
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since I was a kid.
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When I was in college,
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I said one of the things
that is on my to-do list
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is to do a year in mission.
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Fresh out of Andrews University
in the United States,
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Jenny volunteered
to teach English in Chile.
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One year quickly became two, then three.
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She learned Spanish, found a new purpose,
and eventually, a new home.
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She served in several roles,
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including as the Adventist Volunteer
Service Director for her region.
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Along the way, she even met
and married a Chilean,
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who also served as an Adventist volunteer.
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Then, a new invitation presented itself.
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This time, to teach Bible classes
at Chile Adventist University.
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For Jenny, it was more than a job--
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it was a calling fulfilled.
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We'd already been considering
coming to the university,
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so that my husband could start studying,
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and right about when we were thinking
of making that move,
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we got the call.
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So we knew that had to be God's will.
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Today, she helps hundreds of students,
mostly from non-Adventist homes,
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discover the Bible and meet Jesus.
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A lot of the students
that are in our Bible classes
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are starting from absolutely zero.
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And so it's very mission-minded in itself.
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Many do Bible studies here,
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many become interested
through the Bible classes in baptism,
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and some have even been baptized
because of the classes.
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Through Jenny's teaching and example,
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she's inspiring a new generation
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to make mission a priority
in their own lives.
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Your 13th Sabbath Offering this quarter
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will support Chile Adventist University
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by helping to expand dormitories
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and build a new missionary
training center
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to prepare more students to say,
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"I will go wherever God leads."
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Because sometimes, a year of mission
can become a lifetime of impact.