Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Spotlight: Nick Shearman


The first installment in our series to insert you into the lives and minds of our team members is with Nick Shearman. Team members were asked to share what they are most excited about as well as what they are most nervous about:

"You have got to be crazy" was my mom's reply when I told her I was thinking about getting involved with the NATIVITY:NIGERIA team. "Why in the world would you want to go to Africa?" she asked lovingly. There's really no easy way to answer that question, even today I have trouble expressing my motivation to go. I know if I want to help people, I don't have to look much further than my own backyard, and there are plenty of ways to send my support to those less fortunate abroad, but, I honestly feel called to serve.

I'm Nick Shearman, and I'm a 22 year old sociology and geography student planning to transfer to, and complete my degrees at Towson University. I tutor reading and math in the Baltimore City Public Schools, I am an Auxiliary Police Officer with the Baltimore County Police Department, and until the recent closing of our shop, you may have seen me at Hudson Trail Outfitters in Towson, outfitting people for their own adventures. Now I'm read to have mine.

I will admit that I am not a regular churchgoer, in fact I was probably guilted into going that fall afternoon when I first heard about Nativity's clean water efforts in Nigeria. It was at that Mass that I watched the Advent Conspiracy video, calling us to consider what we spend and waste during Christmas. It truly had an impact on me and I considered how I could give more fully without the constraints and expectations holiday consumerism. Through the winter I kept thinking about the message and the parish's outreach efforts in Africa. I decided to apply to the team, and was accepted.

So here I stand, packed and prepared; my checklist double and triple checked. Camera, toothbrush, bug spray all stowed away, but most importantly I have the support and love of my family, my friends and my team members with me. I am grateful for this extraordinary opportunity, and although anxious, I am excited to be part of the incredible work Nativity is doing in Nigeria.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Nick,
I work with you Mom @ GBMC and we have met a few times. I just would like to say that I am awed by your decision to go to Nigeria and so impressed by the sentiments you have expressed in your"showcase".
I told your Mom I think you are very special and obviously have a calling to serve. I hope this experience is even more than you have hoped for! Take care and send your Mom a "hug" when you can :)
JoAnn DiPaula

Anonymous said...

Hi Nick,
I love reading the updates. In a very small way I feel as though I am traveling through this journey with you. I am very proud of you. I have shared this site with my co-workers and we are all thinking of you. Stay safe and be careful!!
Love,
Mom

Anonymous said...

Hi Nick,

I am from Nigeria and am sure you'll have fun and learn a lot on this journey. I am glad you are letting God use you in this special way. We are all praying for you.

Eat well and stay hydrated.

See you back in a couple of weeks.

Margaret

Unknown said...

Nick,
I'm glad you answered God's call, sometimes we aren't sure of the path that He's leading us on but can take faith in the fact that He's working through us. Can't wait to hear the stories when you all get back.

Peace and God Bless,
Chris

Andrew M said...

Nick,
Thank you for bringing some goodness to the people of Anawim and Gwagwalada. I’m looking forward to hearing more. My prayers are with you all.
Andrew

Anonymous said...

Nick

Pass my love and prayers to all the members of your team. It just blows me away that you all have the calling to follow what God has in mind for you.

Home Team is still here for you should you need us.

God Bless

Unknown said...

Nick,

Had court with Mark yesterday and we were talking about how awesome it is that you are over there helping others. I was surprised to hear about this trip when you mentioned it several weeks ago but it shows your commitment to making things better wherever you are.

Stay safe buddy can't wait to hear about everything when you get back!

Anonymous said...

Hey Nick,

Wow.....what a testiment! You're a very good writer.
That "inability to explain" is the Holy Spirit working in you. No words always come or need to come. Just continue to stay close to God and His mission for you over there. We can' wait to hear more!
Stay safe....

Love,
Cousins Ann, Ray, Luke & Emily

Anonymous said...

Hi Nick!
Know that you're in our thoughts and prayers...God's Blessings to you and the team and you do this wonderful work!
Love,
Maur, Frank, Paul, & Phill

Pat said...

Hi Nick - I work with your mom here at GBMC - we are all praying for you. What an awsome experience - I am sure it makes you appreciate all the blessings we have here at home. God bless you for your caring spirit - touching a young person's life can often make a difference.
Take care - safe journey home

Pat

Anonymous said...

Hey Nick,
It's Thursday, August 12th about 10 AM here at GBMC so you are probably getting near the end of your "work day". Hope all is going well for you and that you have made a difference in the childrens' lives;I bet they have touched yours! We are marking our calendars! As welcomed as you were upon your arrival there, know that your arrival home is looked forward to even more!! You are a very special young man, Nick. I look forward to hearing about your experience through your Mom. I'll be thinking of you and keeping you in my prayers for a safe, comfortable journey home. Take care, JoAnn DiPaula

Anonymous said...

Nick,
We are very proud to know you. Please be safe and have a safe trip home. We can't wait to here and see what you've experienced.
Love,
Ms. Mary Jo
and Mr. Steve