It’s complete lunacy.
On September 15th, I’m going to run the entire Grand Canyon, from the North Rim to the South rim. The route we’re taking is 24 miles long, with a total elevation climb of 6,000 vertical feet on the way back up. It’s going to take more than ten hours. I’m doing it because my uncle invited me to do it with him, and it sounded a lot like whimsy and adventure, and I want more of that in my life.
But I’m also doing it so that 50 young women in Ethiopia can leave a degrading life of prostitution, and receive education, training, unconditional love, and a real job instead. For that to happen, I’ll need to raise $50,000.
Again: total, complete, utter lunacy.
But, Love Does. So we’re doing it. (If I had you at lunacy, just click here to donate).
Notice I used a plural pronoun there. We. Are. Doing. It. (As in, you and me).
Let me explain.
This caper started with three intersecting events: a phone call, a blog post, and a coffee with an old friend.
The Phone Call: My uncle Ed is one of my heroes. He and my aunt Maze live in Knoxville, so I don’t get to see them very often. A few weeks ago, Ed called me and left this message:
“Steve, a couple of us are running Rim to Rim this September and you’ve got to do it with us. It is breathtakingly beautiful, it’s the adventure of a lifetime, and you’ll regret it forever if you don’t. Let’s make it happen.”
Gulp.
I run a lot. I’ve finished ten marathons. But this is the Grand. Freaking. Canyon. On the way back up, the ascent is called The Devil’s Staircase, which is exactly what everyone hopes for at the end of a 24 mile run, never.
The Blog Post: Lynne Hybels wrote a blog post titled Maybe I Can. Can you? I’d known about Lynne for years. She’s an advocate for global engagement, who travels to troubled places like Palestine and Democratic Republic of Congo, building relationships and praying for peace. She has a gentle heart but a fierce resolve to see God’s Kingdom come on earth, preferably now. Her blog explained the crazy caper that she’s attempting, which she’s calling Maybe I Can 2013:
“I’m going to try to kayak 36 miles on Lake Michigan in order raise money for some people who really need it. For peacemakers and refugees and vulnerable Americans. My goal is to meet this challenge right before, during or after the Labor Day weekend.”
Complete lunacy. That’s a long way, and Lake Michigan can be windy and wavy and unkind. Lest you think she’s a perky 28 year old with chiseled biceps, Lynne is feisty, but she’s also a grandma. (She may or may not have chisled biceps; I haven’t met her in person yet).
At the end of the post, she invited us all to think about doing something similarly crazy:
“Think about it. Think about something a little unreasonable. Think about something you’re pretty sure you can’t pull off. But then keep thinking about it. Let the conversation in your mind spin out of control. Stick with the internal debate until you find yourself thinking, Maybe I can.”
I loved the idea, so I immediately retweeted her post. I was surprised to get this tweet back from Lynne:
@stevewiens Hey, guy with the amazing job description: Are you cooking up any ideas for #MaybeICan2013? Love to hear 'em if you are.
— lynne hybels (@lynnehybels) July 20, 2013
Her tweet helped me move from thinking about it to doing something. Something I was pretty sure I couldn’t pull off. Like run the Grand Canyon. I wasn’t sure who I wanted to raise money or awareness for yet, but I was pretty sure I was in. So I called my Uncle Ed and said, “I’m in!”
The Coffee: I have known Matt for fifteen years. We used to be youth pastors together. These days, he and his wife Nikki run Eyes That See, a non-profit, Christian organization dedicated to exposing the full worth of children, families, and communities worldwide through education and development. They do most of their work in Ethiopia.
Matt told me about a 14 year old Ethiopian woman who had been raped by her father, and was forced to turn to prostitution. Then he emailed me the stories of a bunch of other women just like her. I read story after story about young women who had become orphans, and were victims of abuse & manipulation, many times by their own families. They were discarded and lost.
Through The Keziah Project, Eyes that See has helped one hundred Ethiopian women receive intensive counseling, unconditional love, accredited education, future job training, and a safe environment to heal. These women have made successful transitions away from prostitution and into a paying job with a livable wage. They have a 100% job placement rate. Many of them have met Jesus. It’s unbelievable.
It costs just under $1,000 to put one woman through this program, which also includes setting them up with a new place to live and helping them land a job once they complete the program.
Here’s my unreasonable dream: That 2,000 of you would each give $25.
If that happens, we’ll reach our goal of $50,000. That is a big number. It’s staggering. I kept wanting to make it lower. But then I thought, that’s 50 actual women that we can help. That number is even more staggering to me. (If you’re sick of reading, and just want to donate, click here).
This is Nikki, co-founder of Eyes that See, with some Ethiopian friends.
When I was talking to Matt & Nikki about what the goal should be, I kept wanting the goal to be way lower. More manageable. Doable. But they are complete lunatics, so they kept pestering me to leave reasonable behind.
Matt actually said, “Listen, Steve, I want you to think about this: What is the number that excites you? Once you have that number, put on a pair of depends, and then decide to do it. You only have to do two things: run 24 miles in the Grand Canyon and write a blog post. Then watch what God does.”
Some of you might want to give more than $25. Awesome. Some of you may want to gather friends and/or family and donate $1,000 total, so that you can sponsor one woman together. Do it.
Here’s how you can join in the lunacy of Rim to Rim for Eyes that See:
1. Make a tax deductible donation of $25 or more to Eyes That See by clicking here. Please be patient if the server is a little slow, especially if you’re donating on Tuesday morning.
2. Please Share this blog post on twitter, facebook, email, pinterest, text, voxer, US mail, telegraph, over coffee, and any other method. If we can get 50,000 people to read this blog, I think we’ll reach our goal easily.
3. Do Something Yourself for Maybe I Can 2013. What feels a little unreasonable? What are you pretty sure you can’t pull off? Who might you be able to help? What’s stopping you? I’d love to hear what you’re planning.
Who’s with me?
Update: As of 9:00am on Friday, September 6 (Day Twenty-four), we have raised $52,140. We blew past our goal and we’re still going. Let’s keep this train moving. Thanks lunatics!
Always resnifherg to hear a rational answer.
I bow down humbly in the presence of such grsseneta.
Nevermind, I see the date! Haha I shared on my Facebook! Hope you get to 50,000 or more 🙂
Wow, this is awesome! When is the run?
The Davis’s are in! Thanks for doing the run and using it to raise both funds and awareness for a great cause Steve.
Thanks Jarvis!!! You guys are awesome!!
I’m In! Love your blog. Love your spirit. Love the challenge to DO something instead of thinking about it… or talking about it… or wishing I’d done it. Blessings to you as you endeavor to do the unreasonable! Now; what will I do? Hmmm….
YES! Thanks Pam!
I told my friend who posted this that anyone who would mentor Mike deserves my donation! Blessings, health and strength as you pursue this wonderful mission!
Hah! Thanks Jen! I love Mike.
Run Steve Run! Thanks for raising awareness–you have our support!
Thanks so much Nick & Kristin – and it’s so fun to have you back in town!
Remember the song “It only takes a Spark” … You are starting a wildfire! Loving being a part of the lunacy. Thanks so much for the invitation.
Yeah, baby! Thanks Sherry Lee!
Steve,
I started reading your blog via Mike Vork sharing one of your posts on Facebook and have been hooked ever since. Your insights and your unbelievable heart for God have been such a blessing to me for the past few months and I’m incredibly psyched to be part of the Rim to Rim team!
So excited to see God working His will through your efforts!
Dave
Thanks Dave! Mike is a great guy – and great writer. Thanks for joining in the lunacy!
This is amazing and brave and beautiful. YES! I am in! Let’s do this, people!
But seriously. “Whimsy and adventure” are the words you choose to describe running the Grand Canyon??!
Ha! It will kick my ass, no doubt. But that’s all part of the beauty! Thanks Julie!
I don’t know you but I know our God, and he has been chasing me down with this issue for the last year. I have my own Maybe I Can dream that I’m beginning to sort out, but in the meantime, I’m sharing yours!
Thanks Nicole. Would love you hear about your Maybe I Can dream!
Donation made, social network sharing in place, praying for you. Let me know what else Laur and I can do. Love and appreciate the heck out of you!
Thanks Mike! The greatest thing you can do is to keep spreading the word.
Passing this along to all my facebook friends and definitely fueling you with some cash. Enjoy every minute of it!
Thanks Erin! You’re amazing!
Long time lurker of your blog – donation made.
You are awesome.
Thanks Julie! And keep reading!
Steve,
I would love to be there to see you cross the finish line! I will be with you in spirit and prayer! God’s speed!
Sue
Thanks so much, Sue!
Another amazing way you’re using your growing platform for something much bigger than yourself. Donation done and will be sharing this with my social network as well. Cannot wait to see what God does with this!
Stef, you are awesome. Thanks!
The lunacy is going viral. I’ve tweeted, blogged, facebooked, and tumblr’ed this.
Already see many friend joining it.
So exciting!!
Yes yes yes!! Thank you soooooo much. You are awesome!
It has been truly a blessing to see how you have matured from that youngster with all the curls to the young man who is being used by the Lord now. I know Harold and Claudia must be very proud of who you are today. Van and I will be most happy to support your project in the small way we can. May our Lord crown your efforts with a harvest of souls for His kingdom.
Thanks so much, Keith. Praise God for lifelong friends.
You had me at “lunacy”. I’m in.
Hey Steve you are just as I remember you 🙂 I love reading your blogs.
You probably don’t remember me (I’m Nikki’s proud mama)
Thank you for being all that God wants you to be and more. Bless you for taking on such a worthy cause. Praying your rim to rim run is successful. No doubt it will be.
My heart overflows with your dedication to Eyes That See <3
Of course I remember you, Connie! Love the pics of you and the grandkids on instagram and facebook. Thanks!
As an American woman who hasn’t had to deal with anything like what these women have been through, I can’t think of a better cause! Donation….done! Now prayers for you to have an awesome run and for so many women to be blessed through Eyes That See!!
Jamie – thanks so much!
Wow! I’m glad Julie shared this on her wall! (I’m Dave’s cousin) I have a heart for sexually exploited women and children AND Ethiopia (We have one daughter from ET). What a great organization and cause to run for. I also have been thinking about doing something “unreasonable” (in 2014). This post may just give me the boost/answer to prayer I need to do it AND not just do it for me but for others who need help. Cool!
Carmen – thanks so much. Keep sharing it! We’re on our way to reaching our goal!
Run Steve Run! Love it! The Devil’s Staircase will be conquered! I’m totally in!!
Dawn – you are awesome. Thanks so much!
“At least once in your life do something absolutley crazy… something you’re destined to fail miserably at unless God shows up.”
That’s what a friend told me once, and that’s what
you’rewe’re doing here. I’m in. Rim to rim.Yeah baby! Thanks Ryan.
I love seeing people say YES to bold and audacious invitations from God. There is a bookmark hanging over my computer that has been a reminder/invitation from God lately…it says “Trust Your Crazy Ideas!” .
Looking forward to watching what happens with this!!
Thanks so much Wendy!
Joel Hanson share this on his Facebook page. Color me totally inspired! I’ve donated and have shared it with my Facebook community. Thank you for being crazy, unreasonable and lovely! 🙂
Yes! Thanks Deb!
Your Crazy! Love it! We are in!
Awesome!! Thanks Nathan!
Thanks for the invite! I will be sharing this with the family today and bring it to God in prayer. We have been planning something really radical (to us) and seeing what God will do with it….
Awesome, Sonya! Thanks!
The Bennett’s are in!
Love this, and love you!
Thanks Danny!
I”m in and will share this lunacy with others 😉
Yay. Thanks Sarah!
Done. Still can’t imagine running the Rim to Rim, hope you can take the time to see the beauty. The Devil’s Staircase was probably my favorite part of the entire hike, not sure what that says about me!
Thanks Jen! I plan to soak it all in, even the painful parts!
What a fantastic challenge! I’m in.
Yay. Thanks Judy!
We’re in!
Awesome! Thanks Jeff & Lois!
Doing it. Praying right now for a successful run for you.
Done. Now all you have to do is the easy part. 😉
Ethan. You are awesome. Thank you so much!!