Murray's Mission Report
Jim, Ashley, and Margo outside the 101st Airborne Headquarters at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky
Dear Prayer Warriors, Family and Friends,
We
are finishing up our first week at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky! We arrived
safe and sound Sunday, March 25th and Jim reported on Tuesday, March
27th.
Praise:
* We arrived safely with no vehicle trouble!
*
Jim did his oath of office to Active Duty Chaplaincy on this past
Tuesday, March 27th which means that is when his active duty time
starts. We are blessed that there have been no issues with transferring
to Active Duty or the Chaplaincy.
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Jim has been assigned to the unit he was planning to be in. He is
stationed with the 2-17th Calvary of the 101st Calvary Aviation Brigade
(CAB). Chaplain Billy Graham is his supervising chaplain in the unit!
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We are part of a very strong and healthy unit ministry team (made up of
chaplains, chaplain assistants, and chaplain wives) that has met with
us twice since we have arrived.
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Margo has adjusted very well so far. She is excited about meeting new
friends, enjoys the playgrounds around post, and is very inquisitive
about all the new surroundings.
Prayer:
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The on-post housing wait list is longer than we anticipated. It is
currently at a 6-9 month wait. Pray for God's clear direction in the
seemingly overwhelming task of finding a temporary place to live in an
area that we know little about. We need to make decisions still about
the area to live in, apartment or house, monthly lease or one year
lease, furnished or unfurnished... you get the idea! :) We also still
own our home in Aiken and will have to look into making it a rental
property in the coming months which is a whole other set of decision
making. Pray again for God's timing and our patience in everything.
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Jim is still in-processing into Active Duty because he is coming from
the Reserves. This has added more steps and hurdles to his paperwork
and he will not being the "regular" orientation for another week or so.
Pray for Jim's paperwork to be expedited and available at the right
locations for him to complete in-processing. A praise with this is that
we have had extra time to adjust (Jim has been released earlier than
expected on most days so we have been able to do additional paperwork
and processing for on-post) without compromising the long list of things
that need to be done.
*
Pray for me, Ashley, as I try to give Margo a sense of normalcy, try to
keep family and friends apprised of our situation, and try to be the
primary one coordinating the move... notice the optimal word - "try"!
:) I have felt MUCH grace from the Lord in sustaining me through this
transition. I have already been to one play group, connected with
several women through Facebook who are in the area, and given my phone
number to several moms to coordinate getting together with them once we
all get settled into our new Army life.
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