“May I never forget on my best days that I still need God as desperately as on my worst days.” Rachel McCracken (CLA, ‘23) wrote this quote in her Bible and looked at it regularly over the 8 months she worked at Christian Encounter Ranch (CER), a residential program in California for troubled teens. “I needed Christ when I was at the ranch in a way that I hadn’t realized I needed him before,” she said. She started this month as PHC’s female Resident Director, and these are some lessons she carries with her from her most recent job.
McCracken first visited CER when PHC alumnus Jensen Near (‘10), CER’s Intern Director and Director of Student Life, invited students to serve over spring break in 2023. Her heart went out to the students at the ranch, and she was struck by what the interns exhibited. “I recognized that was the Lord working through them and teaching them to live in the way in which they were, and I wanted that,” she said. She started working as an intern in September 2023.
She found it challenging to love those who abused or discarded her love for them, but she realized they didn't understand the Lord’s love. Living with hurting people and consistently practicing love and forgiveness helped her see the Lord’s heart for herself. “As I loved a student when they were not treating me the way that they should have, I saw the way that I treat God and the way he loves me through it—which was astounding.”
Sometimes she saw the gospel suddenly “click” for students. “When you’re having a conversation with a student that you’ve been mentoring and discipling and loving for like seven months—and praying for—and then all of a sudden you see them understand, it hits you in a way that I can’t even describe.”
McCracken realized that Christ is more concerned about his relationship with his children than with their perfection. “I can go bomb it, and yet God’s plans and purposes can still come to fruition,” she said. “My motivation for excellence should be because I love the Lord; not because it has to be perfect in order for God’s purposes to be accomplished.”
McCracken served as a Resident Assistant for two years at PHC, and she is excited to return. “I am SO excited to be living in this community again with all of the incredible people and my brothers and sisters in the Lord that make up PHC,” she said. “And I’m just incredibly excited to see the ways in which God is going to call me into people’s lives and where I’ll get to have a front-row seat to the work that he is doing!”
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