When Jarrett called to ask if I would consider returning to Mission Adelante to help launch a refugee resettlement program in partnership with World Relief, I was working as an ESL teacher in the KCK school system. While I enjoyed aspects of that role—supporting teachers, ensuring compliance, and facilitating communication—I found myself missing the relational side of the work. I jumped at the chance to dive back into deeper connections and to nurture partnerships within and beyond the church.
Though our time actively resettling refugees was brief—just 359 days, not even a full calendar year, we welcomed 47 families, 171 individuals—or as I like to say, 171 new friends. More than 150 volunteers came alongside us, offering their time and resources to set up apartments, teach English classes, collect hygiene kits, go to doctors' appointments, help learn how to pay bills, and greet families at the airport. New friendships were sprouting everywhere.
Though we are no longer in the active resettlement phase, I continue to pray that those relationships grow. That birthdays are celebrated, prayers are shared, and roots deepen. I’ve often heard people say that what sets Mission Adelante apart is its relationships, and that’s held true through our refugee resettlement work. The relationships have truly embodied love.
I’m reminded of 1 Thessalonians 2:8 (NIV):
"Because we loved you so much, we were delighted to share with you not only the gospel of God but our lives as well."
That’s exactly what our volunteers do, every single day—they show up and share their lives.
I feel like in so much of my life, Proverbs 16:9(NIV) holds true:
“In their hearts, humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.”
When I left Mission Adelante in 2017, I never would have planned for the Lord would bring me back, but with his guidance, my steps brought me back to this place to lead for this season in a beautiful way. Just like coming back to Mission Adelante, only the Lord could have come up with the steps I will take next. At the beginning of June, I will be joining the Kansas City Christian School team as the Elementary Principal.
As I prepare to wrap up this second season at Mission Adelante, I am filled with gratitude for the stories I’ve heard, the relationships that have been built, and the beauty of what we’ve accomplished together. And I pray that when some of our smallest arrivals walk across their graduation stages years from now, the people who first welcomed them to their new home will be there, celebrating alongside them—because in the end, it all comes down to relationships.