A
Marriage Made for Ministry
Pastor Jack and Anna Hayford Celebrate
50 Years of God’s Amazing Grace
by
Tamara Campbell
Husbands,
love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and
gave Himself for her. (Ephesians 5:24)
Achieving
the strength and beauty of a marriage that lasts 50 years
takes two people who are committed to two things: first, to
serve one another and second, to grow through every circumstance
of life. While faithfully loving and serving their Savior
and Lord Jesus Christ, Jack and Anna Hayford have also spent
a half-century learning to love and serve one another. In
addition to the fruitfulness of raising a family, their marriage
has produced the foundation for an influential ministry that
has transformed countless lives, raising people up to the
fullness of God’s purpose in them. The extraordinary
working of God’s grace in and through Jack and Anna
Hayford’s marriage has equipped others to extend the
servant life of Jesus to a lost world. But learning to love
and serve like Jesus came at the substantial cost of learning
to die to self and to be shaped into His likeness.
Early
in his marriage to Anna, God invited Jack Hayford to see that
the greatest way to love and
serve Christ’s Bride, the Church, was to learn first
to love his own bride. It was in understanding
the essential relationship between serving his wife as a loving
husband and serving a world he wanted to reach as a pastor
that the course of this marriage made for ministry began to
truly flourish.
For
Jack Hayford, learning the lessons of loving Anna like Christ
loved the Church began with more than a willingness
to die in her defense. However noble the role of her protector
against physical harm may have been, Jack realized that Jesus
was calling him to a sacrificial death of his convenience,
his self-interest and his rights as head of their household.
God brought new insight to Jack of his redemptive role as
Anna’s husband, learning to graciously nurture his wife
to the fullest realization of
her potential in the Lord. At the same time,
he learned to truly listen to her heart, to understand her
feelings and to give her his undivided attention.
Over
the years, Pastor Jack learned God’s heart
and His way of loving His Bride, the Church. As he also grew
in loving his own bride, Anna, he saw an expanded effectiveness
and increased influence in his pastoral ministry. In his book,
Pastors of Promise, Jack Hayford writes, "Pastoral
ministry to Christ’s Bride ultimately only goes as deep
as the pastor’s ministry to his own bride.
Any spiritual values I teach will finally only be as credible
as the value I am perceived to place on my wife—and
the mutual value toward me that my leadership begets in her
response."
As
Jack began relating to Anna according to the value of her
true worth, Anna responded by pouring her love into Jack.
While together with Jack at a camp, Anna received a "word
from the Lord" through a speaker at the camp who was
praying for her: "You are like a candle—let your
light shine brighter, but you are not to shine for anyone
else except Jack. He is your ministry." This "word"
encouraged Anna, because she
believed the Lord had prepared her from the time she was a
child to be Jack’s wife. Growing up
the seventh of nine children on a small farm in Nebraska during
the Depression, Anna learned self-reliance early, making her
ready to support and care for her husband and family. Besides
serving Jack in the practical concerns of everyday life with
her unselfish love, Anna has
always faithfully supported her husband in prayer.
One
day, early in their marriage, while Anna prayed for the Lord
to guide Jack in his decisions for their lives, she heard
the Lord speak to her heart: "No, I want to show you
what you’re supposed to do." Anna
understood this to mean that she was to enter into a true
partnership with Jack. As well as supporting
her husband, Anna established her own walk with God. By
partnering together to seek God’s will, Jack
and Anna received a clear sense of direction for their lives
and ministry that produced a singleness of purpose in their
union.
Both
Jack and Anna knew from a young age that they were called
to ministry. There was never a question mark
over what to do with their lives. They knew that the purpose
of their life together was to give their lives away. "We
partner in absolute agreement in what God calls us to do,"
says Jack. "If you know the Lord has given you something
to do, it doesn’t matter how tough the trial. You can
navigate it because God knew it would be there, and He’s
going to take you through."
Discovering
the richness of their relationship required their commitment
to stay married for as long as they lived.
Recognizing that there is no such thing as a problem that
can’t be solved, Anna says, "Divorce is
not a word in our vocabulary. God is the center of our union.
Our marriage is worth fighting for, settling arguments and
tenaciously handling together all the circumstances of life."
Moving together in true unity
didn’t happen for them overnight. Although
Jack and Anna have faced difficulties in their 50 years of
marriage, the blessings (and laughter) have always outweighed
the trials. God has blessed them with a wonderful family that
they thoroughly enjoy—four children, 11 grandchildren
and one great-grandchild on the way.
The
reward of watching the Lord impact those they touch, and sensing
the pleasure of God as they serve His purpose for His glory,
brings great joy to Jack and Anna. Ministering
together to other couples in ministry who
attend The
Jack W. Hayford School of Pastoral Nurture, Pastor
Jack and Anna share transparently about the challenges they’ve
faced together and the lessons they’ve learned that
have strengthened their sense of unity. Many husbands and
wives have learned from them how to build a lasting ministry
on the foundation of a marriage nourished by true love.
Jack
and Anna Hayford continue to cultivate their relationship
according to God’s divine order and design for marriage,
and it is from this resource that they draw their strength
for ministry. "Even when Anna is not there," says
Jack, "the strength of knowing she is with me in heart—the
real sense of Anna’s presence—is the grace and
gift of God, it’s knowing God’s hand is on me."
After
50 years of God’s amazing grace upon their marriage
and their ministry, Jack and Anna Hayford
look forward to continuing to celebrate the milestones of
their life together, just as they continue to be shaped by
the Master’s hand. Together, they steward the grace
of God, two functioning as one, as they use the gifts entrusted
to them by the Lord for building up the Bride of Christ.
Reprinted
from Spectrum, the ministry magazine
of The King’s College and Seminary and Jack Hayford
Ministries. To receive a free copy of Spectrum,
click
here.
To
order a DVD of the documentary, "Jack and
Anna Hayford; A Marriage Made for Ministry"
click
here.
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