A REAL LIFE STORY OF GOD WORKING THROUGH A MAN WITH DREAMS
But He [Jesus] said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. -2 Cor. 12:9
As long as I can remember, Nathan, my 19 year old son, (now 23!) has been acting. He would listen to me read stories of heroes and adventure, and then he would don the bright blue cape I had made him from a yard of material. He would become that hero. Superman was the most prominent of stories that he heard somewhere along the way. “Mom,” he would say, “Superman is like Jesus. He came from a far off place to redeem the world and get rid of all of its bad people and rescue those who needed help. I want to be a superman someday.”
Nathan would garnish his sword and wield it high, and act out and dramatically host radio dramas, and dream of his valiant stories of heroism. As the years progressed, he and I would still cuddle close and become captivated in tales of great people and those who shaped history. Stories of those who fought off the darkness and brought light, were his favorite. Nate started foraying out into the world of teenagers. There were some bumpy roads along the idealistic pathways through teenage-hood, but as he grew, he continued to stretch in his desire to reach those who needed light and the goodness of God. My pied-piper, charming son developed many friends.
Hungry for direction, affirmation and in need of light, redemption and restoration, many flocked to our home because of him. “Mom,” he would say, “I want to be a light and I am praying for God to open doors in music or acting or performance of some kind.” He pursued shining that light in the darkness of many lost friends. Nate practiced making wise decisions and grew from inevitable mistakes. Mounting up experience in faithfulness and faith, even amidst the difficult pressures he was facing, stretched and shaped his soul to become more like Jesus. Dreaming of a time when God would open doors, he worked as a pizza delivery guy, very shortly as a Starbucks barrista and saving money at a landscaping job every day. So for two years, he has prayed and waited and worked. Often, I wondered how realistic it was, and supposed perhaps his dreams would fade away. Late night discussions were filled with hopes and dreams and the sharing of hearts.
And so we prayed with him, that God would open doors. Nate stayed unflinchingly strong. “God will open his doors in His time, Mom.” I kept praying for God’s will in the life of this idealistic young man, but couldn’t imagine just how it would happen. We live in Colorado, not exactly the mecca of the music industry or the movie and television capitol of the world.It seemed I knew hundreds of youth who had such dreams, and yet he was my son, so I prayed because he wanted us to and because he prayed.
When I prayed, I was confronted with fears— the terrible secularism and garbage of the media. It wasn’t the place Clay and I had dreamed of sending our children. But we kept praying and Nate kept praying and telling us that He knew God would open a door.
So, in April, in the midst of too many activities and responsibilities. two different friends called me and told me about a national Christian group who was auditioning local talent. I didn’t follow up because it was just a commercial on a Christian radio station and I thought it was probably just a way for an agency to make money on all the “want-to-be’s” who were hopefuls for the acting and music industry. But, both of my friends who had been praying with me for Nathan, called three times, unbeknownst to each other! Finally, one morning, my friend called and said, “Sally, it’s on the radio in 5 minutes. You need to listen to the interview and decide for yourself–after all, Nathan has been praying for 2 years for God to open the doors.
So, I went to my car to listen, since I couldn’t get my indoor radio to work! After listening to the interview with the leaders of the organization, I decided that it couldn’t hurt to audition. So, off we went where Nate had to prepare a monologue and have an interview. After the audition, we were invited to a national conference in Orlando where 890 talented people from 4–65 would be showcased before agents, casting directors, music companies and other industry leaders. No smoking, drinking or immodest clothing allowed at the conference. Clay and I made a step of faith to support Nathan in this endeavor because of his faithfulness to us and to the Lord.
After 12 weeks of input and training, we flew to Orlando. Morning, noon and night, people competed-while all the parents supported and prayed and hoped for a good outcome for their children. Nathan was particularly excited about the Monologue competition and the singer-songwriter competition, though he participated in 9 all together. (he had never had more than 3 months of piano so I knew he was depending on his own faith in his internal confidence in the song he would sing and play on piano!)
By God’s grace Nate made the showcase talent show where just 40 were presented–dancers, models, singers and actors. This meant that about 90 leaders in the industry got to see these contestants one extra time. I was on pins and needles as Nate got up to perform his song in front of 1800 people . He sang from the bottom of his heart with poise and confidence I can say only came from his trust in the Lord’s strength.
Lots more to tell, but the bottom line is: he received a scholarship to the school in New York he was hoping to attend; he was approached by 5 other large industry agencies who want to give their execs a chance to hear his music and two agencies who want to represent him for possible jobs in acting, modeling and performing that will come up in New York. And, a godly young man, who is very well known in his field and established in the industry, approached Nathan to be a part of a discipleship group he was starting in the fall for young men to have a witness together in the industry in New York. Now, we are home and trying to figure out how to move Nate there by September and Joel to Nashville and Clay and I both writing a book and speaking in Canada and feed everyone and attend Joy’s performance from a drama camp and take care of the medical issues and and and you know the story! But I am so grateful that there are open doors after waiting and believing with our sweet third child.
So, I learned that it is not just my prayers the Lord hears, but always the fervent prayers and hopes of my sweet children. Nate acted as though he was not surprised at all. “Mom, there needs to be light in the industry. I have been praying every day for God to open doors. And He did! I am so grateful for the amazing things God did. But I was always leaning on him and trusting in His power!”
So, now, one more faith step as we send him off to New York in September. Please pray for Nate if he comes to mind. I know the Lord will be with him in his Babylon as He was with Daniel. I hope and pray my sweet son will make Daniel choices.
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I wrote this story several years ago. As many of you know, since then, Nathan wrote a book about his time in New York City where God met him, amidst all the glitz and glitter. Wisdom Chasers, where God whispered in his ear to follow hard after him through all the pathways He would lead Nathan, is filled with personal stories of his journey of faith as a young man.
The years have matured him, taught him to become a warrior in a place of much spiritual and moral battle, and the discipline in endurance in pursuing the dreams God put on his heart. As a mom, I would seek God and pray so very often for him. I had a choice to make–to believe in his dreams and to support this impossible pursuit or to tell him to live a more practical life.
But our home has been founded on the idea that God uses normal people who are filled with His Spirit, to bring his kingdom messages and light into all realms of the world. And so, I have become an advocate for Nathan–both before the throne of heaven and in daily life through phone calls, emails, visits and words of life. I believe that as Nathan walks with God and follows hard after Him, that God will use this talented young man in ways beyond my imagination. I am so very proud of Nathan staying strong, working hard and pursuing His God on a journey of faith.
In the past years, He became one of the head marketers for Dolphin Tale. God also opened doors for him to be in a variety of television shows, commercials, and movies and as an extra and with small parts. Cultivating faithfulness took him in so many directions, including becoming an blogger, writing music, cultivating friends and Bible study through his church and he continues to see God open doors.
Will you be so kind and generous as to pray blessing and open doors and God’s favor on my wonderful Nathan, as he continues to seek open doors where he might develop a testimony of God’s story in and through his life to those who are hungry and longing for a light in the darkness. I thank you with all of my heart because he is in a very challenging place, but his faith and hope send him daily to trust God and to continue to wait on His timing and blessing as he develops messages and works on books, music, messages and dreams.
So many of you have written of how his book encouraged you and your husbands and teens! Thanks for your kind letters. You may buy it here and know that you are helping support the dreams and work of this wonderful man, my sweet superman, dreaming son, Nathan! Thanks for praying for him!
Now, I will spend just a few more minutes tonight talking to God about Nathan, as he is freshly on my heart and since I cannot hug him, I will do the next best thing………





Wow! What an awesome testimony. It seems so often now-a-days that if a young man wants to provide for a family someday and to have a wife who is able to stay home with children, that he has to set aside his dreams and follow a sure career path that is guaranteed to be a money maker. How encouraging to see God’s faithfulness to Nate and his faithfulness to God in this area.
And future blessings too!
Many congratulations to him.
Yay for Nate! God is amazing. I met a young man up in Tennessee at a Christian camp my son went to last year. The camp director called him over (he was a counselor, I believe) to talk to us (a group of moms). It turns out he’s a model in New York and leads Bible studies. He gave us his testimony and how he wanted to be a light in that industry. It was very powerful. I wonder if it was the same young man! Thanks for sharing this encouraging story! Sometimes you just never know what God is going to do!
Sally, Congratulations to your precious Nate! What an amazing opportunity for him! I wish him the best.
Nancy
I think that is so wonderful that is he is glorifying God by using his God-given talents. That is truly being a light in a very dark world.
P.S. I am in the process of reading The Mission of Motherhood. It is really speaking to my heart!
that mask is too funny! but, how amazing for nathan! just incredible!
Megan
Congratulations! What patience and perseverance. God opens doors in his time and in his way. Is the school right in the city?
How great for him! My kids are still little, but what a joy it will be to watch them accomplish their dreams!
Melissa
Thank you. This is so encouraging to me. Our son showed remarkable talent vocally when very little, but we kept him out of it for fear of the type of world it could get him into. When he came into his early teen years it became impossible to hide him from those in the know. He has been training now for nearly three years and has pros calling him a phenom. He recently began training with a Opera teacher at a regional university and will be performing in his thrid musical this year in Nov. and his first Operetta in Dec. As his parents we want the best for him and want to see his GOD GIVEN gifts used, but it can be so scary. He is already showing he has a backbone and the early training in faith is coming out as he has turned down a lead role in a show he was uncomfortable with morally, but he still has us as back up. I get your message….Pray. I will keep at it.
Thank you so much for sharing. Reminds me of the verse in Psalm 77:11
“Lord, I will remember what you did.”
As one who knows what it is like to have a God given dream not yet at full fruition, I am touched and reminded of God’s way. Thank you!
When praying for Nathan just now, God. gently reminded me of something he showed me last week and I’d like to share it with you (and possibly nathan). Little by Little…. That is how God often does things…. So that when the time comes for our big success we are ready, prepared, and equipped for the outcome. He also does this to protect us. God knows what would happen if he allowed great success all at once. Sometimes he brings success little by little to protect us from sin that would be fatal and destroying … Pride, arrogance, abandonment of God because we no longer need him. This is the verse that God showed me this from “The Lord your God will drive out these nations before you, little by little. You will not be allowed to eliminate them all at once, or the wild animals will multiply around you.” Deut. 7:22.
Praying that God would continue to use and strengthen Nathan and that Nathan would continue in steadfastness devotion to God… that he would be like Abraham who “Did not waver in unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God, being fully persuaded that God had power to do what he had promised. This is why it was credited to him as righteousness. ” Romans 4:20-22
Just wanted to add here that Nathan may find comfort and insight in re-reading the whole story of the life of Joseph. Signs of blessing, followed by long periods of waiting, were his experience too. He remained faithful and God’s hand was upon him in it all.
Thanking God here for your young man of faith, Sally, and praying that God would bless Nathan’s heart desire to honour Him with the talents given him, that he would not become discouraged in his faith. “Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.”
praying for Nathan today and for you as well….to pray the words the Lord would have us all pray over your sweet son that is making a way for our own children as they grow and see someone walk as light in a dark world in places that perhaps we wouldn’t choose. love to you.
I DO pray for Nathan and I believe God will continue to use him as LIGHT in the darkness.
It takes coming from a family such as yours for those kids to have strong values so they can be light. It reminds me of Ann Ortland’s book titled “Children are Wet Cement”.
Nathan’s values and courage was set before he was called. He is definitely a son to be proud of, isn’t he?
Just finished the last chapter of the Mission of Motherhood in my book study this morning…loving that last bit about being a faithful mother. (this is my 3rd time reading it through!) Really ties into your post here…I recently read a quote that said something along the lines that we as parents need to give our children roots AND wings. I love how you have really encouraged and helped your son with his dreams even though they might not seem necessarily like a Biblical direction…God can truly do mighty things anywhere. Thank you for sharing. I will pray for your son!