by Rachel Johnson
Sarah Rachel Hill’s life was heading in the direction she
had hoped – she had finished up her senior year in high school and was about to
embark upon a new adventure in college, where she would play on her school’s
water polo team. Weeks prior to the beginning of the semester, Sarah had a
surfing accident that would change everything – her water polo career, her
goals and dreams, and, ultimately, her vocation and purpose. Read on to learn
more about Sarah’s incredibly inspiring and redemptive story.
Q: Thank you for allowing us to feature
you, Sarah! Start off by telling us about your surfing accident, and how that
experience set a new path for your life.
I was fresh out
of high school, excited for all that the world had to offer. I was looking
forward to starting college on an athletic scholarship for water polo. I was
planning out the rest of my life! Two weeks before school started, I
went out surfing with a bunch of my friends. There were big waves that day and
it was looking like I would be in the water all morning, afternoon, and night.
I remember thinking (and I’m not proud of this at all), “God, you’d better
bless me out here since I went to church today.” My mindset was selfish,
narcissistic, and ungrateful.
While paddling
out, I dove under a wave and got tossed backwards, landing on the back of my
head on the bottom of the ocean. My face went totally numb. I was taken to the
hospital in an ambulance and, upon arrival, I was told that I probably just had
a sprained neck and a concussion. The next day I was into a total daze. I was
finally rushed to a different hospital and, after x-rays, I was told that I had
a broken neck and back. The doctors told me it was a miracle that I even was
still walking.
At first, I
didn’t see the situation as any kind of miracle. I was angry with God; not only was my upbringing and life to date rough, but now I had lost my ticket to
college since I could no longer play water polo. I became extremely
depressed. I remember one day when I was ready to just give up on life. I asked God
to speak to me because if He didn’t, I was done. I opened my Bible right up to
2 Corinthians 12:9-10, which encourages us to “boast in our weaknesses.” It was
in those verses that God grabbed my heart. He began to show me that even though
I had experienced many trials, He had never let me go. I felt challenged to
fully believe that if I gave my life to Him, He would take all the heartache
and pain I had gone through and would use it for His glory. That day, I chose
Him and His plan, and He has truly laid out a path for my life.
Q: You now live in Kauai, serving as a
missionary and leading the island’s largest ministry. What do your job
responsibilities entail, and what is your daily workload like?
It’s a heavy
workload. I work with junior and senior high school students all over Kauai.
The most important thing I do is disciple youth, raising them up to lead their
generation. I also counsel kids and families, head up youth groups, hang out
with kids one-on-one, and plan trips and camps for them. I take teens on
mission trips each year. I try to have the youth work in the community to
impact the lives of others. We are involved with the soup kitchen and
distributing food to those in need.
Additionally, I work
in the schools helping any Christian clubs, an assist in coordinating
tutoring programs. I also speak at youth and women’s conferences at events and
churches all over the U.S, and I sit on several non-profit boards.
I love to help
others and I live passionately for the Lord! I find that true joy comes when we
walk as Jesus walked. I do my best to live each day to serve and love Him by
serving and loving others.
Q: You played a key role in helping
surfer Bethany Hamilton
heal after she suffered a tragic shark attack that left her without one arm.
How did you and Bethany meet, and how did your relationship develop over time?
Bethany and I
met when I first came to Kauai. I hosted a Vacation Bible School that she and a
friend attended. From that moment on, we were fast friends. I am thankful that
God prepared me to help Bethany through some of the darkest hours she faced. I
truly believe that God used my past to help Bethany navigate her difficult
time.
Bethany was very
involved with our youth group. She and her friends were solid in their faith
and their love for God. She doesn’t have a sister, so in a way, I think she
looked at me as one. We both loved God and that was the real bond.
Today, Bethany
and I are still very close. We are accountability and prayer partners. We enjoy
hanging out and cooking healthy food together. She is an amazing person and I
am thankful for her. As a youth leader, our job is not over when a student
graduates. Maintaining these types of relationships is a lifelong commitment,
and I’m dedicated to praying for Bethany and encouraging her as she continues
to grow!
Q: Carrie Underwood portrayed you in the
movie Soul
Surfer, which featured Bethany’s accident. What
was that experience like?
It was very fun!
Carrie is super sweet, and she and AnnaSophia Robb did a great job of truly telling
Bethany’s story. I love all of the doors the Lord has opened because of the
film. It’s wonderful to see lives touched through this story!
Q: Tell us about your speaking tour
– where do you travel to, and what message do you share?
I travel all
over the U.S. and the world. It seems the topics change quite a bit depending
on what God puts on my heart. Mostly I am sharing that we have hope as
Christians and we do not need to live as though we are defeated. We can do all
things through Christ’s strength.
One of my
favorite verses to share with people is Psalm 138:8: “He will perfect that
which concerns me.” Even in our darkest hours, God is perfecting us and
refining us. This world can be hard at times. Jesus told us that it would be!
We need to remember that He also said, “But be of good cheer, I have overcome
the World.” My encouragement for others is to dig down deep into His word. That
is what gives us a firm foundation and will get us through the days, both good
and bad!
Q: What do you like to do in your spare
time? (If your schedule allows for you to have any!)
I love
adventure! I like hiking and surfing (even post-accident). I love to try new
things and mostly, I just enjoy being in the ocean. I make time for that.
Especially surfing. It is a great escape for me and it is a great time to
reflect.
What times in your life do you believe God is using for His glory? Are there ways He is refining you to help others?



So fun to have you featured on our blog! Thanks so much for sharing your story with us Sarah. You're an inspiration. Still hoping we can meet up one of these days when you're out in CA!
ReplyDeleteGreat questions as always Rachel! xo