One of my traveling companions to Mali for our short-term mission trip is Lauren Hager from Port Huron. We worked together for six years. Actually, he was my boss when he was a member of the Michigan House of Representatives.
Our working together was a product of divine inspiration, I'm sure. By that time in my career as a legislative staffer, I was very skeptical and had pretty firmly lost touch with what first motivated me in the political arena, idealism.
I kicked his tires like a guy out at the used car lot wanting to know what he was buying. I think that I felt that if I kicked his tires enough they would go flat. Well, they never did. He's the real deal. He's a real servant who always backstopped by his wife Carol.
His passion is kids. He has four passions in his life, God, his wife Carol, his own kids and then all other kids. He's a retired special education teacher. One of the real treats that I had working for him was watching him when he went into a class or kids came to our office. He knew how to look at the world through their glasses.
A couple months back he asked me to join him on this mission trip. It was hard to say no. I didn't want to say no. I really wanted to go. We had been talking about this mission from the first month that he started serving in the Michigan Legislature.
Now we are going in a couple of weeks. My other traveling companion is a young guy named Paul. I don't know him, but I'm looking forward to sharing time together. We will be meeting teams already there.
By the way, Lauren has become president of the board of Francophone Ministries for Christ.