As long as I’ve known my friend, Katie, she’s been serving others. It was never a question of if she was going to serve, only when and where.
For people like Katie, serving isn’t an obligation but a way of life.
 It hasn’t always been easy, but I know if you asked her she would always say
 it has always been worth it. Some of the ways she’s served could be 
considered small, like helping friends move or offering advice. Others 
would be considered larger, like leading mission trips or mentoring 
teenage girls. But this time she’s really outdone herself–she’s decided 
to move to Bolivia for a year. I didn’t say Birmingham; I said 
Bo-liv-ia.
After a lot of prayer, counsel and consideration over the last few 
months, Katie’s decided to teach in a Christian school in Santa Cruz, 
Bolivia. The decision didn’t come lightly, and it does come with a lot 
of cost to her. Not only does it mean leaving her friends, family and 
job in the US, but it means raising her own support. The price tag for 
one year comes in at around $27,000 to cover wages, insurance, living 
expenses, travel to/from the US and everything in between. Now before 
you balk at that figure, know that Katie is confident that God is bigger
 than that number, and more importantly, is calling her to this cause.
If you asked Katie’s friends, it would only take them a matter of 
seconds to tell you about a time she’s served them personally or served 
alongside them. It’s just who she is. And she’s asked for very little in
 return. Now it’s our turn to reciprocate. It’s our privilege. It’s our 
opportunity to join her in God’s bigger story for her life, and in that 
way, expand our own.
I hope you’ll join me in praying for Katie over this next year. 
She’ll need to know that the folks back home are thinking of her, 
missing her and sending good thoughts her way. And she needs to know 
people are rooting for her. The other obvious thing she needs are donations.
 When you hear $27,000 you may be tempted to sit back and do nothing 
because you can’t give very much. Don’t let that stop you. If everyone 
gives a little, it adds up to a lot. It will take all of us to get Katie
 to Bolivia. It’s a call to faith for us all in that way. And when she 
hits that mark and gets on that plane, don’t you want to smile knowing 
that you had a hand in getting her there?
You can give one-time or through a monthly withdrawal. Here are a few
 examples to make the number a little more bite-sized for the latter:
- $5/month = one Grande Skinny Vanilla latte from Starbucks or a Moo Moo Mr. Cow from Moe’s (My favs.)
- $10/month = one movie (There are really only a few good ones on deck right now anyway.)
- $20/month = one sack of the groceries you don’t need but buy anyway (Stick to the list. Avoid impulse.)
- $30/month = renegotiate a bill or other reoccurring charge (Moving the already budgeted money around won’t hurt.)
- $40/month = one nice meal out with a friend (Note: start cooking more and invite friend over.)
- $50/month = a combination of the above (Guilty as charged.)
See, that’s not so bad? Sure, it’s a sacrifice, but what great things
 aren’t? Just take a look to see what amount works for you, and make the
 decision to give.
 These aren’t the kind of financial decisions we regret, but the ones we
 can be most proud of. Please consider joining Katie in this new chapter
 of her life. Help her love on the people there as she’s loved on the 
people here. Give her the resources she needs to follow God down this 
unknown and exciting road. Allow a whole other country the opportunity 
to experience the amazing Katie J.
For Katie, serving was never an if, only a question of when and where. Well, the time is now and the place is Bolivia.
