What started out as an ordinary day turned out to be the beginning of an extraordinary adventure. I was sitting in my sewing room when my husband, Steve, came in and announced that we were going on a trip. He told me to quickly pack a bag and to be ready to get on the road right away. The Bible tells us to be ready in season, so I hurried and packed a couple of changes of clothes, our pillows and a blanket. I never know what to expect with Steve, so I wanted to be prepared. Within 15 minutes we were on the road and the adventure began.
After we were on the road, he told me we were going to Amish Country in Ohio. I love reading stories about the Amish and the slow pace of their life, and I have always wanted to meet an Amish family. I was also excited about going there because I needed some new material for quilting. We had visited the area several times, but this was the first time that Steve and I had gone alone. It was mid-afternoon when we arrived and we ate at the Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek. After lunch, Steve went next door to the Carlisle Inn to get us a room. However, there was no room at the inn. The people at the inn checked to see about a room at their Sugar Creek location, but it was the same story – no room at the inn.
We decided to go to Berlin to see if we could find something. I wanted to look around in the Helping Hand Quilt Shop, so Steve said he would go look around in some of the other shops and come back. After I finished my shopping and bought some new material, I waited for Steve. After some time when he didn’t return, I went looking for him. I found him in the shop next door talking with a young lady at the counter. She was on her computer trying to find hotel room for us. We weren’t having much luck, and as we were discussing the situation, she spoke up and said we could stay in her cabin. I was very surprised by her offer and said, “Oh, you have a cabin?” She said that it actually belonged to her mom and dad, but the people who were living there had moved and it was empty. She said there wasn’t any furniture, but they could put a box spring and mattress on the floor and we could stay there if we like.
Philippians 4:19
But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
Brenda and Henry invited us to stay for dinner. We thanked them but said we had planned to eat in Berlin that evening. They told us to stop back by later for a snack – maybe some fried pies – and we took them up on that offer. We met their son Josh, who works at a local auction, and they invited us to attend an auction the next morning. Anyone who knows Steve knows that he loves to shop and go to auctions, so we said we would love to go. The conversation then turned to playing music and Steven mentioned that he plays guitar. Josh also plays guitar and they invited us to come the next evening and have a singing. I remarked that I didn’t know they had music, but they said that they sing without music in church but they have no objection to playing instruments at home.
The next morning we got up early and went to town for breakfast at Boyd’s Restaurant. The food was plentiful and the prices were good. We ate and visited some shops before time to go to the auction. We tried to follow the directions they had given us, but we went a little too far and made a wrong turn. When we realized we were lost, we backtracked and found the right way to the auction. It turned out to be an estate auction, which was not as exciting as I thought but I did bid on and won some dishes. If you know me, you know I love dishes. When you go on an adventure, you never know where you’ll end up! On the way back, we stopped at yard sales and then had lunch in Berlin. After some more shopping, we returned to the cabin for a rest.
It was nearly dark when we returned home. Josh was playing the guitar and everyone was singing. Imagine my surprise when I heard them sing the same spiritual songs that we sing – “Amazing Grace” and all the old red hymnal songs. They had such beautiful voices and we sang for a long time. They asked if we would like to go to church with them the next morning. A part of me wanted to say no because I didn’t know what to expect. But I knew that if I didn’t experience this now, I never would. We agreed to follow them to church the next morning.
The service began with a welcome and singing. Then the teacher taught a lesson, and we sang again, without instruments. They sang as one voice and it was beautiful. Next came Sunday School for the children. They had all the children come forward on the front row and the teacher taught a lesson on how a soft answer turneth away wrath (Proverbs 15:1). He gave an example of a young girl who was building a block tower when her brother turned around and knocked it over. She got angry and her brother told her that he was sorry and that it was accident. He said he would help her build a new one and build it higher. This made the girl happy. A soft answer turneth away wrath. It was so nice to be a part of the children’s class. We had more singing and then the message, which was very good. There were a few more songs and announcements were made. A final song was sung and we were dismissed.
Psalm 37:4
Delight thyself also in the LORD: and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
Wow – what an adventure! God will take you on adventures. He will give you the desire of your heart . . . even if you don’t realize that it is what you wanted! As I said, I always loved learning about the Amish and always wanted to meet someone who was Amish. I never dreamed I would have an adventure like this. Each week at our church, we recite a pledge asking God to bless us. He certainly gave us gifts and surprises on this adventure. And what better gift than new friend!
Ella Hoffman is an Associate Pastor and a member of the Praise & Worship Team at Spirit Life Fellowship Church.