“I’m not sure I can adequately express the depth of our gratitude, and even now I’m wondering if this letter will do justice to the work of God in our lives over the past year - but I will give it a try (especially since my husband asked me to!)
God began working in our lives through job loss, homeschool “reconstruction,” and various other areas even before we got your catalogue last November. But, it was that catalogue and Vision Forum that He used to change our little family in ways that we couldn’t have ever imagined and we simply must tell you our story.
Yes, this is a testimony about the Jamestown 400 treasure hunt but it is also a testimony about how God can do exactly what your company is named for - reveal “vision” to a family.
I have to begin seven years ago when my husband came home from a Virginia trip with his parents. He told me that he would really like for us to take a vacation in 2007 to Jamestown because it would be the 400th anniversary. Well, at that time I was pregnant and had three little ones hanging on to my shirt tail, plus - I had absolutely no interest in history (at all). So, I smiled and thought to myself, “He’ll have to take that trip with his brother.”
I’m happy to report that he did not have to take that trip with his brother (although his brother did meet us for the final day of the celebration). As a matter of fact, our whole school year turned into a study of Virginia and this mom worked on costumes, learned hieroglyphics, and got teary eyed with excitement as we crossed the James River to celebrate the Jamestown Quadricentennial.
This transformation began with the Providence and Perseverance catalogue! I actually tossed it aside initially, but when I got your email reminding me of clues in the catalogue I decided to take a closer look. I found the Caesar Cipher and knew what it was but couldn’t figure it out, so I handed it to my husband and he solved it within a minute! With the first two clues: find the secret website and find the forgotten president we were hooked! I love computers and Stephen loves history so we made a great team! We didn’t really involve the children because it was sort of our little “marriage enrichment” project - I did the computer work and he did the history reading (we would stay up late and talk for hours about it all). Soon, an incredible thing happened...I began to realize that I hadn’t learned any of the history that we were studying - presidents before George Washington, history that doesn’t make sense if you leave God out? There was actually a big gap in the “history” that I had been bored with and the “providential history” that we were now studying. Mr. Phillips, if you give me politically correct history then I’m bored, but show me God in history and I can get excited about that!
Slowly and steadily this new excitement began to trickle into our homeschool history and we began reading more and involving the boys more in what was going on with the hunt and the history that we were learning. During the course we had an incident when the lost “roly polies” of Roanoke almost got eaten by the Indian dog, there was a Valentine’s Day treasure hunt, and I got emotional when my husband gave me a smelly, old, out of print book about a forgotten president (this was for our sixteenth wedding anniversary and I loved it)!
You were very generous and sent us a free CD in the mail, “America’s Four-Hundredth Birthday - Jamestown’s Legacy of Law and Gospel.” After listening to it, we had to be there. Before we knew it we were planning a trip to the celebration and trusting God to provide.
My goal in the treasure hunt was to finish in the first 1000 and we did! Stephen’s goal was to finish in the final 100 and we did! It was an amazing journey that transformed our marriage, family and lives. This uninterested mom was on a mission to share her new love of history with everyone she met! We were reading about Virginia everyday, painstakingly waiting on new clues, researching as much as we could, sewing costumes (a very new concept to our family - I had to have a lot of help), and trying to patiently wait for June to arrive.
When June arrived we were on our way to a once in a lifetime opportunity - and we knew it! We could hardly wait! It was a 15 hour trip from where we live and we didn’t think we would ever make it. We found that around every corner we had to practice patience and “perseverance,” but the excitement we felt coming across that river and being “there” was worth it all!
On that first day we attended our first tour in Jamestown. I wanted to shout and cheer as Mr. McDowell mentioned all the treasures that we had already learned about in Jamestown. When we were leaving, we asked our children to give us two things that they had learned on the tour and my third son replied, “Mom, we already knew everything that he talked about.” Victory!
We met so many other treasure hunters standing in the line to get registered for the hunt. I think this was when we began to realize that we were experiencing a little bit of heaven on earth. The fellowship and oneness was something we had never experienced outside of our little church family - and especially so far away from home. When I arrived I heard someone calling my name and it was a friend that I had met in an online sewing group to help with the costumes (she actually sewed me a cap and brought it to me)! What an incredible blessing!
I can’t tell you how exciting it was to get phase three of the treasure hunt started. It was amazing to experience the drama and to see those that made it. We got our Caesar ciphers out, and raced all over Williamsburg that day trying to solve each of the five clues we had been given. (If we have a confession to make it would be here - that we were least prepared for the Williamsburg area). We also got to lay eyes on Peabody - and we were so excited that he yet lived! We sat across the street on a bench and enjoyed watching others have exchanges with him.
I guess it was at about 1:00 p.m. that day when we had solved all but two of the clues and it was around 2:00 when we realized that our children were tired and that they weren’t enjoying all the racing around (we had also missed our Yorktown tour). It was at about 3:00 that Stephen made an excruciatingly painful decision - to not continue the hunt, so we could enjoy our vacation and truly celebrate and experience all the history that we were all so excited about. So, we sent a text message that let the “authorities” know that we had already found our treasure “in” the hunt. Then we went swimming, enjoyed an event that evening, and continued praying for those still in the hunt. The next day we took the boys to all the places that we had rushed them past the day before. We were in tears and thrilled when the treasure came into that massive tent at Fort Pocahontas and so proud when Miss Thomas became the 5th trustee. (By the way, it is a month later and we have just now solved all five of the first clues)!
The week was amazing. Our tours were incredible, everything was so well done, and the people - wow - I didn’t’ even know them and when we left I missed them. It really was like heaven on earth for us. We are so thankful that our children could sit under the teachings of some of the greatest minds in the country, and that they could be around other “like-minded” families. We are also very thankful to have had the motivation of the treasure hunt to encourage us to study God’s providence in the history of America. What an experience!
As we look back over the past year at all the changes that have and are taking place in our lives, we believe that God used Vision Forum more than any other outside influence to open our eyes to new possibilities, to Godly goals and visions for our marriage, children, family and work. We are so grateful for your ministry. I want to give you one example of your influence: we were normally having evening Scripture readings at bedside, but now we are reading Scripture and are also enjoying “fireside readings” and currently a Henty book, as my husband lights an oil lamp and reads to us by its flickering light. What fun and that’s just one example!
Another amazing thing happened just this past weekend. Our church family asked us to give a presentation on what we had learned during our treasure hunt. We called it “Finding Treasure in Jamestown” and shared with them the providences of God, the hero stories, our testimonies and the treasure of finding God in our history. I’m so thankful that God and Vision Forum helped one of my husband’s dreams come true. It has been fun being a history lover with him!
We are not sure what God is going to do with us next, but when we study “providential history” we definitely know that He has a plan and that we should persevere!
With thankful hearts,
Audrey and Stephen - and our four boys Joshua, Jonathan, Joseph and Jacob.”