What DO you DO...

Tuesday, August 16, 2011 0 comments
We are asked this question alot:  Just what DO campus missionaries DO...

The rest of the question usually varies... at the office?  during meetings?  to raise money?  on campus?  and the focus of today's post:   during the summer?

So, just what DO campus missionaries DO during the summer?

I thought you'd never ask.  :)

Here's a little pictorial review of what this summer has looked like for the Jacksons!

 As you can see, it's a little bit of family time and a whole lot of planning & prep time!  In actual words, here's some of what we did this summer:

Planning >
We spent the majority of the summer making plans for the upcoming school year (which starts for us in about 1 week).  We manage two properties which we rent to students and those needed updating and leases renewed.  The first few weeks of summer were spent making those arrangements but most of our summer planning hours are spent on Chi Alpha events, strategies, and organization for the Fall.  We have planned our first two weeks of school, which we call Welcome Week at SFA (top left photo).  They are jam-packed with events designed to attract freshmen and connect them to our small groups.  We want them to feel loved and welcomed!  We keep in touch with small group and iTeam leaders throughout the summer.  We plan and facilitate a retreat just for the leadership team at the end of every summer, which requires budgeting, negotiating, planning, shopping, brainstorming, and more  (bottom left photo). 

Freshmen >
We also spent 5 weeks this summer participating in Freshmen Orientations.  We set up a table during the University-sponsored Religious Organization Fair and spent several hours a week meeting and connecting with incoming freshmen (read, "Potential Chi Alpha members").  We invested more effort this year in our table set-up to highlight our major Welcome Week event, the XA Luau.  Every member wore a lei and the girls put flowers in the hair, too.  We gave every student information to take home about Chi Alpha and our upcoming events, which brings me to...

Design Work >
I (Ashley) spend an insane amount of summer time catching up on design work and planning new marketing strategies for the coming year.  This summer I've designed multiple websites for Chi Alpha related entities in addition to the pieces you see in the collage above in the top and bottom right photos:  Promo Pieces for the XA Luau and a new Chi Alpha tshirt.

Underground Church >
This summer we tried something new.  Because we had a good number of Chi Alpha students staying in Nac for the summer, we organized a weekly Bible Study which we called Underground Church.  We got together each week for a bit of worship and a study through the book of Romans.  In addition, a different student took the book Operation World  home each week to learn about and pray for a country, which he/she then shared about with the rest of the group.  We spent time in prayer each week for a different country!  How awesome is that!

Support Raising >
But probably the most important part of our summer schedule is the time we spend raising finances.  This summer was quite the task:  we had 3 major ongoing projects that needed financial backing.  Personal Support ($1,000 monthly), Welcome Week ($1,000 one-time), and our International House Remodel ($5,000+ one-time).  We are still in the process on several of these projects, but are excited to say that the up-front work on the International House Remodel has been provided for - Praise God!  We have received a few donations towards the Welcome Week budget and while we have received an overwhelming amount (seriously, it's been amazing - thank all of you!) of special offerings for us personally, we have still not raised anything towards our new monthly goal.

So, as you can see, the summer may technically be "off" time for us - but our workload is anything but light!  In addition to all that, we managed to squeeze in multiple medical procedures & accompanying doctor's visits, a trip to south Louisiana, a couple of short trips to north Louisiana, and our first real family vacation with Katelyn!

Please do pray for our family:  we need to raise our personal finances, we need wisdom and God's direction in several areas, and we need strength and peace to continue working hard for His Kingdom.  And please pray for our ministry:  we love these students and have big dreams for what God could do in them and through them!  Help us to communicate those dreams clearly, to accurately and proudly proclaim the Good News to this campus, and for souls to hear the Gospel and respond to Him!

I hope you've enjoyed our first installment of What DO you Do... Keep your eyes open for more answers to your questions in the future!
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Katelyn Update

Monday, June 27, 2011 0 comments
My brave little girl has now been to the doctor not once but twice for follow-up visits since her surgery in April.  I know many of you have asked how she is doing since all that chaos - Keep reading for a full update on what's happened since we left the hospital!

At first, everything was going great - Katelyn was improving, she regained use of her leg within just a few days of returning home.  We started her back in her Mother's Day Out program, which helped significantly with her clingy-ness issues with Mommy.  We had to postpone her allergy test because of conflicts with the Clindamycin (antibiotic) she continued to take after release from the hospital.  She spent a total of 6 weeks on the antibiotic, 3 doses / day.  In the hospital she got her meds through her IV; but at home we had to give it to her orally.  Every doctor, tech, pharmacist, pharmacy employee... everyone we talked with about her antibiotics told us how gross it tastes and how difficult it would be to get her to swallow.  They were all right!  We eventually found that by mixing it with a few tablespoons of yogurt or apple sauce, she would take it.  So 3 times a day (including one dose at 3am given by my amazing husband) she had a bowl of yogurt or apple sauce.  Needless to say, we actually did a dance when we gave her the last dose at home!

By the time she went back for her first follow-up we were very excited about her progress!  We thought for sure she would be cleared and we could go on with our lives.  While her follow-up appointment went as well as could be expected, she was not cleared.  Her doctors were very encouraged by the bloodwork at that visit - both CRP and ESR levels had dropped since her last day at the hospital and were back to within normal ranges - but they wanted to check her levels one more time 2 weeks after her last dose of Clinda.  So, we waited about another month and headed back to Dallas for follow-up appointment #2.  But I'm getting ahead of myself...

Between follow-up appointments 1 & 2, our baby girl spiked a little fever.  Nothing major - very low, never going above 100.5, but technically a fever, which was NOT supposed to be possible on such a strong antibiotic.  So we rushed to the doctor and she rushed us to the hospital for more bloodwork.  The first set showed a slightly elevated CRP level, a scary thing that could indicate more infection in her hip.  So we waited through the weekend and had another test done on Monday to confirm the increase, but luckily the second set of bloodwork pointed towards a viral infection, meaning something different from her hip.  Sure enough, her "fever" went away and we never saw any signs of discomfort in her hip.  Whew.

Now, back to follow-up appointment #2.  Having been there before, we had the routine down this time:  we showed up an hour early, rocked through her bloodwork, and then headed upstairs to wait for her exray's.  They wanted to take a look at the bones in her left hip to make sure the infected fluid hadn't caused any damage structurally.  When we met with the doctors, they told us her blood work was once again perfect and that her exray's also looked clear.  We expected to hear the magical words, "We think she's over this thing now."  Instead, we heard, "But we'd like you to come back one more time... in 6 months."  More exray's.  More blood work.  Apparently, damage from this fluid to the structure of her hip can take up to 6 months to appear on an exray, so back to Dallas we go at the turn of the year.

As I'm sure you can sense in my sarcastic tone, we are less than excited about a return trip to Dallas.  It's an all-day adventure with a toddler strapped in a carseat - and those adventures are never fun.  But, even as I complain about the return trip, I am SO incredibly grateful that she has improved as much as she has - and I am equally grateful for the diligence our doctors have shown in her care.  I would much rather make one more trip to Dallas than to discover in a few years that she has major structural damage to her hip.

All in all... it's not such a bad drive to Dallas - plus, there's always Fadi's Mediterranean Grill to help me get through it!  (It's our new favorite Dallas restaurant)

So, thanks again for all the prayers for our baby girl.  She is so precious to us!  We love you all!
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We're Home!

Saturday, April 30, 2011 1 comments
After 7 days in the hospital, we were finally discharged yesterday morning and headed straight for home!  But I wanted to fill you all in on the last couple days of Katelyn's stay at Dallas Children's, too.
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BIG Day - Drains, Games, a Cowboy & More!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011 0 comments



Good morning!  Derrick send us another pic this morning of the view from his hotel room.  So pretty!  Who knew then all that this day would hold for our little girl...

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Fun Cousin Sam & Few Recaps

Tuesday, April 26, 2011 0 comments
Today certainly had its up's and down's.  Our posts about her test results and new IV explain some of the down's.  So I thought I'd wrap up  the night with some of the up's.

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New IV

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We had to start a new IV for Katelyn this afternoon.  When our nurse came to start Katelyn's afternoon round of antibiotics she found her IV not working properly - she couldn't push the saline, which is apparently a sign that it's time to have a new IV.  So, she had to remove the old IV.  When she had finally removed the last layer of tape, we discovered that Katelyn takes after her momma... she's quite "allergic" to the adhesive on medical tape.  She had fat red lines everywhere the tape had been.  In addition, a couple layers of tape had also apparently been rubbing her skin and left three little cuts.

Then they called the IV team to send a nurse up to start a new one.  The lady was quite good - very quick.  They used a crazy shot of lidocaine to numb her hand first, although from her crying I couldn't tell whether it worked well or not.  Hopefully, since the new IV is on top of her hand, we won't have so many issues with her IV occluding during antibiotic doses...the machine makes an awful beeping noise when it happens and she gets very scared.  We've had doses during which she occluded it every 2-3 minutes because she was bending her elbow even with the IV board!  Then every time it would beep, she would get scared - and the nurse would have to come in to turn it off, which would scare her even more!  I'm so glad that should be resolved now!

But neither removing the first IV nor starting the new one were a fun process for my baby girl, and it's so hard to know how to help her - she's too young to really understand what's happening to her but she's old enough that there's only so much Mommy and Daddy's voices can do to comfort her anymore.

Anyone have any experience with this kind of thing?  We would love any tips!  We've already talked with the hospital staff and she's at a tough in-between age - she's really too young to qualify to have a Child Life Specialist come, but she's obviously old enough to respond not just to the pain of a procedure, but also to the scariness of it.

please, please pray

Please pray that this is the last IV she needs because it's showing signs of complications already!  Please pray that we would have some creative ideas about how to communicate on her level about the things that are happening.

On the up side, she has really enjoyed the little puppy dog sticker on top of her "dog house"... she keeps barking at it!
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Fail = Still Here

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While we have all been very encouraged by the progress Katelyn is making, as you can see from the picture to the left, but the results of her blood work came back this morning showing still-elevated levels.

To understand the blood tests better and see a further explanation of her situation, click "Read More"


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BIG NEWS: Katelyn Update

Monday, April 25, 2011 0 comments
Thank you, Morrow family, for this balloon
it's really helped our baby girl!
I am SO excited to tell everyone that last night Katelyn started moving again!  To give you some perspective, starting last Monday morning when she woke up, I can count the number of times she has crawled or walked on one hand.  Last night, for reasons unknown to us, she got very excited about being in her hospital crib... first she sat up unaided... then she rolled over and got onto all fours and played for a long time like that, bouncing up and down, holding the bars and shaking her crib, etc... then she began actually crawling around her crib, playing with all her toys... and then, all on her own, trying to reach this little balloon from her cousins, she pulled herself up to a standing position in her crib!  Three times last night she stood up in her crib by herself!

This is such a good sign for her.  We are so excited and so grateful to see signs of improvement in her condition!

Please continue to pray for our sweet girl - we have another quiet day today, but tomorrow will be quite traumatic.  She has to have blood work again and they will remove her surgery dressing and drain, which will be a long and uncomfortable process for her.  Plus, she is still responding frantically when anyone other than family comes into her room, so this will certainly be a difficult time for her.  We will talk again after the results of the blood work are back about when she might go home.  If she fails this next blood test it'll be at least another 2 days before we come home.  Thank you all!
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Katelyn's Story

Sunday, April 24, 2011 4 comments

First, I want to say thank you to everyone for such sweet thoughts, prayers and offers for help.  It's been a crazy few days for sure.  We love our baby girl so much and very grateful for all the doctors, nurses, techs and staff who are giving up time during their Easter weekends to care for her.  They have been absolutely great, loving on her as much as we do.

I know many of you have not gotten to hear the full story of what's happening with Katelyn and, instead of telling and re-telling the story, I thought I would type it all out for you here.
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3 Deaths

Tuesday, February 01, 2011 0 comments
This has been a very difficult week for our Chi Alpha group and our church family.

A week ago this past Monday (1/24), the first of two church members was killed in a motorcycle accident.  His name was Jesse Lopez, age 54.  As our church was reeling from that tragedy, a church member's son was killed in a separate motorcycle accident just a few days later.  Justin Shanks, son of Linda and step-son of Dave Marshall, was just 28 years old.

Then this past Saturday, the mother of one of our Chi Alpha students was killed in a car accident.  Matt's mom, Connie McKay, was hit by a drunk driver.

Our hearts hurt for the loss that our friends and loved ones are feeling.  We are praying our God will bring them some comfort and ask that you please pray with us.

In times like these it's easy to remember, so before I forget again, let me say - We love you!

In memory of Connie McKay, Justin Shanks, and Jesse Lopez
(I could not find a picture of Jesse - Click their picture to read a little about them)

Connie McKay, School teacherJustin Shanks, U.S. Air Force
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Nacogdoches girl dies in shooting accident

Thursday, January 13, 2011 0 comments
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The Challenge: Dare YOU to MOVE!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010 0 comments
A very important message from Derrick Jackson (and Katelyn) to our students about XA Service this coming Spring Semester!  Please pray with us as we make a MAJOR mid-year transition!


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Home? (aka Our Possible New House!)

Tuesday, June 29, 2010 0 comments
Derrick and I are so excited to tell you that we have officially entered contract to buy a new house for our family!  In case you didn't know, we have been living at the XA House for the last year while we saved money for down payment and whatnot.  It has been a huge help to be able to stay there and the students have been really respectful, giving us lots of "space" for family time when Katelyn was born.  But we are really excited to be moving forward with a house.

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Current Financial Needs

Thursday, March 25, 2010 0 comments
Everyone knows it takes money to run a ministry and Chi Alpha is no different. Derrick and I are blessed to actually be required by our national supervisors to raise a full budget to be active on campus full-time. The stress of trying to run an active ministry in addition to maintaining a full or even part-time job is too much for one person to handle. Derrick and I know that the sacrifices of our financial support team members make it possible for us to do what we do and we love you guys for it! Seriously! We think about you guys all the time - we pray for you and your families. Thank you for giving!

Please pray about what you can do to be part of the work God is doing at SFA, and see below for a list of our current financial needs!

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UPDATE: Katelyn's Hips

Monday, February 22, 2010 0 comments
Sorry for the delay in getting this posted - we did hear back from the doctor Friday morning with the results of Katelyn's hip x-rays.  HER HIPS ARE TOTALLY FINE!  Wahooooooo!  Praise the Lord!  No harness!

Thank you for your prayers!
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Katelyn's Hips

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 2 comments
Katelyn had her 4 month checkup with the pediatrician yesterday morning. All was well except that Jim felt a "click" in her left hip.

We are going to the hospital on Thursday to have an x-ray taken to determine whether she has DDH - developmental hip displasia. It means her hip is either out of socket a bit or part of it misshapen. If they decide she does have DDH it looks like she will be in a harness for 6-8 weeks. But depending on the type of DDH she has, she could also end up needing surgery at some point. We are praying they will find nothing wrong in the x-ray Thursday morning!

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Katelyn's Growing... and Growing!

Monday, October 05, 2009 0 comments
We had another ultrasound today to determine whether Katelyn had turned and how big she is getting. The verdict? She is STILL breech, in the exact same position and location in fact - seems she is perfectly content to stay right where she is! And she has gained almost 2 lbs in 3 weeks, weighing in at 7lbs. 7oz. With all that in mind, we are now considering a C-Section at 39 weeks, which is just 2.5 weeks from now! 39 weeks happens to fall on the weekend of SFA's Homecoming, a particularly busy time for Chi Alpha, so we are going to talk with our doctor about the possibility of moving the delivery up a week, putting her potential birthday around the 16th - WHOA! Please pray with us for wisdom and her healthy, safe, easy arrival into the world and our life.

The cutest thing ever: according the ultrasound, she has hair... and the chubbiest cheeks I've ever seen!!!
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Baby Katelyn is Almost Here!

Monday, September 14, 2009 1 comments

We have just gotten home from our latest checkup with my doctor. The baby is healthy - and HUGE! With over 6 weeks until my due date, she is alread 5 lbs. 12 ozs - that puts her roughly two weeks larger than she "should" be. The doctor told us she is still within normal range, but certainly on the large side. :)

Our next milestone is for her to turn - she is currently very comfortable in a breech position and with her being so big, there is a little concern that she will get too big to make the turn herself. They do not allow breech deliveries, so if she does not turn I am looking at a C-Section delivery. Of course, we would rather not go that route because of the lengthy and difficult recovery. Please pray with us that Katelyn will turn sometime within the next 4 weeks. That is our cutoff date for making some tough decisions about delivery.

Isn't she beautiful? :)
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Undie Run 2009

Thursday, May 07, 2009 2 comments

I was reminded again this morning just how much SFA needs the Lord when I stumbled across a Facebook Event for the 2009 Undie Run. Yep, it's exactly what it sounds like... an excuse to run around in underwear posing as a fundraiser for the local Women's Shelter and Homeless Clothes Drive.

"In 1973 a streaking epidemic hit SFA's campus. People were streaking at football games, around campus, and through dorms. However, in the spring of 1974, Ralph Steen, President of SFA at the time announced an entire day when students could streak up and down East College street. This was a historical event for any campus during that time, and this Undie Run also serves as an ode to that day.

We made history again last year hosting the first Lumberjack Undie Run with over 300 students participating, and donated ALOT of clothes to the Nacogdoches Homeless shelter.

Bring your friends and have your friends bring friends!! Invite every Lumberjack!

What: 2nd Annual Lumberjack Undie Run!
When: May 7th, 10pm. 2009!
Where: Meet at Surfin' Steve and follow the Undy Flag!

Bring Running shoes, sweet undies and clothes to donate!"



Check out the event here.

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Prayer Requests

Saturday, April 25, 2009 0 comments
With all the exciting changes happening in our lives, we really need the Lord to guide our steps and decisions. We would be honored if you would pray with us in these areas:
  1. Student leaders for next year are wrapping up training and having interviews this week. These are the students who will really be the driving force of the group next year. They are young, largely freshmen, but we have seen the Lord speak some amazing things to them this year. They love Him, they're learning how to really walk with Him everyday, and they have a real desire to see students know Him at SFA. We are so proud of them! And we are excited to have such a growth in leadership - from 1 this school year to 7 for next fall! Wow! God is so amazing!
  2. We are working towards buying a house in Nac - hoping to be able to move into it as quickly after we move here in June as possible, but definitely before the school year begins. We have our eye on one property in particular and are working through the loan process now. Because we are self-employed everything has gotten a bit more complicated (if you can believe that) and we are no longer as confident as we were that we will qualify for enough of a loan to buy this house... or maybe any house at all. It's all numbers game and it depends on what the underwriters want from us for proof of income. Please pray with us that they will understand how our finances work, because if they do there's no reason we should not qualify for this loan!
  3. With the transition to SFA Chi Alpha and Derrick's recent receipt of minister's credentials, we are eligible for an increase in our monthly budget - just in time to help with the extra expenses of the new baby!!! Praise God! Now we just need to raise the extra funds. We will be working all summer to raise $1000 in new monthly support - the extra money will help pay for work expenses and, of course, the baby. If you know anyone who would be interested in hearing about what the Lord is doing at SFA, please contact us! And please pray with us that we will be connected to people and can communicate with passion our hearts for this campus - and that people would respond in giving to the work here!
  4. As you might have heard by now, we are expecting our first child (and with how sick I've been... it may be our only)!!! :) Because of my health problems, we were never told exactly what the chances of us conceiving were - they would only say our chances were much lower. So when we found out we were pregnant, we were absolutely thrilled! I am 14 weeks and due November 1st right now. Please pray with us for a healthy baby (I want a boy, Derrick wants a girl) and a healthy pregnancy! And that I would be able to find a good doctor and hospital here in Nac for the delivery this fall - so far, it's been difficult.
  5. We are scheduled to lead a team of 25 people to Guadalajara, Mexico at the end of next month to help pioneer a Chi Alpha group on the University of Guadalajara. We are, of course, watching the news of the swine flu very closely and are worried about the effect it will have on our trip. Please pray with us that the disease will stop spreading completely so we can continue with our trip as planned!
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