Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Marcie's point of view

The Hospitality House is not only a place for soldiers to come and relax and play games and fellowship, but it is where I live. I guess there are positives and negatives to being an MK (missionary kid). But over all it has been a mostly pleasant experience living in Hereford/Ft. Huachuca. Now that I have lived here for almost three years the happenings of the House have become more of a routine, but there are still things that aren't "normal" experiences. Not that my life could be categorized as normal. haha.
First of all let me introduce myself. My name is Marcie. I am the 17 year old daughter of Whitney and Jose Cordero. I help in the running of the house however my parents designate whether it be cleaning the house or babysitting the children during the bible study or helping keep an eye on the little ones on Sunday afternoons while some of the parents play games or relax. I am a senior in high school and a sophomore in college currently enrolled at Cochise Community College. I am one of four children. I have two older sisters and one younger brother. My parents have been involved in military ministry for much of my life and moving to Arizona didn't change the ministry so much as the location of where we did the ministry.
I must say that I love soldiers! Thank you to all soldiers and the families that so lovingly stand behind them so well! Your sacrifices are much appreciated!
I guess I will tell you about some of the soldiers that I have been close to here at the House. All of them have been in AIT and they have all been actively involved in the House. Attending not only the events that were sponsored by the House but also as many bible studies as they were able while still complying with their Drill Sergeants and other classes or requirements. I have been involved in the praise and worship band for the evening Cross Roads Service on post and several of the soldiers that I have been good friends with have also been involved in the band.
Life here in AZ is definitely different from the life I led in Virginia, however in many ways it is more fulfilling... Often times when I get in fights with my mom (yes we do fight like every other normal family) I tell her that "I didn't sign up to move to AZ and its not MY ministry!" But that is more wrong than I ever realized... My role here in AZ might seem small to me because I am not the one on the Cadence pay roll, but being here I play a vital roll in the running of the house. I become the little sister, daughter, and best friend that some of the soldiers leave behind... I become the daughter that some of the older soldiers haven't seen in months. And it is hard to say goodbye! Saying good bye is one of the things that I do the most here in AZ. But it never gets easier... The ministry here at Ft. Huachuca doesn't only touch those people who come to the house every week. The soldiers touch our lives as much as we hope to touch theirs. It is a two way ministry and I would be a fool to tell myself that any one of the people who help keep this house running doesn't matter. Or doesn't play an important roll in this house!
Thanks for listening and maybe there will be more to come! This is just the intro to my point of view. I hope if you haven't been to the house that you will come and bring friends! You are ALL welcome!

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