“My song is victory because His song is victory”

 

Kacy Clark

 

25 years old

 

Born and raised in Ada, Oklahoma (Go Pokes!)

 

Who am I?  I’m a girl who’s life has been radically and beautifully wrecked by Jesus.  For the majority of my life I struggled with finding purpose, insecurities, having my heart broken from chasing people, false dreams, and the things of this world.  I was lost.  So far away from home in every part of who I was.  But God!  I’m a girl who’s experienced the redemptive love of our Father and he’s brought me back home. He’s given me freedom through Jesus Christ and has begun to rewrite the song of my life… and it’s a song called VICTORY!  So much of my life has never made sense and the girl I once was is no longer.  I’m on a day to day journey with Jesus and he is continuously showing me who I really am. He gives me truth when the world tells lies. To sit here and try and tell you who I am is tough because each day I learn more and more about myself. 

What I do know is that I love people.  People have always intrigued me and I have a genuine interest for people. I enjoy talking with people and hearing their stories.  I’m a curious person, but I don’t always ask questions.  I love to sit back and observe for the most part. 

I love to run.  Running pushes me mentally and spiritually.  There’s something empowering about putting your headphones in and just going and pushing yourself until you can’t go anymore.  I find running to be a good source of relaxation. I can clear my mind when it’s just me and the pavement. 

I love all kinds of food, I’m definitely not a picky eater, although sometimes I wish I were . By the way bananas are my favorite. 

I absolutely love my family, friends, and church family. Through their love and God’s unconditional love that has been shown me through them I wouldn’t be who I am today or probably even be alive right now.  I’m eternally grateful and thankful for them all!  Healthy relationships and a sense of community mean so much to me because it’s through those that I’ve experienced God’s transformational love and saw him transform others in such a radical way as well.  It’s His transformational love that I’ve received and have witnessed in other’s lives that keeps drawing me deeper in my relationship with Jesus.  It’s because of the love and redemption that I’ve received that has drawn me to the World Race.  As I sit here and type I’m in awe of what God can do, I never would have thought I’d be here right now, with these desires in my heart to go all over the world to share Jesus with the nations. My testimony is a miracle and that I’ll save for another blog one day. I know that my Redeemer lives and that he longs to set others free from oppression and that he is more than capable of loving and redeeming those being held captive or those that are lost in a sense of hopelessness because I’ve been in that pit myself and he reached down and pulled me out. 

I’m excited to be the Lord’s hands and feet for the next 11 months to the many different nations…nervous, kind of scared, but definitely willing and excited to go.  I’m excited to serve, to love, to learn, to adventure, and to grow.  I’m excited to bring the kingdom to earth and watch God move and work his miracles!  I’m excited to learn more about who I am and to share with you my growth, testimony, and what God is doing across the world.  Thank you for journeying with me and allowing me to share my heart with you. The next 11 months are going to be a glorious unfolding!

 

 

 

“Now God has us where he wants us, with all the time in this world and the next to shower grace and kindness upon us in Christ Jesus. Saving is all his idea, and all his work. All we do is trust him enough to let him do it. It’s God’s gift from start to finish! We don’t play the major role. If we did, we’d probably go around bragging that we’d done the whole thing! No, we neither make nor save ourselves. God does both the making and saving. He creates each of us by Christ Jesus to join him in the work he does, the good work he has gotten ready for us to do, work we had better be doing.” (Ephesians 2:7-10 MSG)