By Pastor Mark Hopper
My wife and I bought our first house in Arizona in 1975. It was a brand new tract home on the west side of Tucson with about 1,200 square feet under the roof. We were thrilled.
I had finished graduate school without any debt. But, we also didn’t have any money. My starting salary at our first church was $1,000 a month, so buying a house was a big step of faith.
When I asked one of the church leaders if he thought we should try to buy a house, he thought it was a good idea but added, “I worry about those monthly payments”. The principle, interest, taxes and insurance were just under $300 a month!
Where would we get the money for a down payment? I think we needed about $1,200 down to buy the house. The realtor suggested that we look into my wife’s school retirement fund. She had taught school for two years in Dallas, Texas, while I was in graduate school. We discovered that she had about $1,000 in her retirement account that we could use. Both of our parents and my grandmother gave us some money, and we were able to make the down payment and become home owners.
When you buy a new home, you discover that you lack just about everything you need to get started. We didn’t own a rake or shovel or garden hose. We did not own a washing machine or dryer. But, we were excited to have a house.
The washing machine was a top priority since we had an 8-month old child in diapers. In those days, parents still used real cloth diapers. Since we didn’t have the money to buy a dryer, we discovered that a clothes line worked just fine in the dry Arizona climate.
The landscaping provided by the builder included five one-gallon plants, two five-gallon plants and gravel to cover the front yard. It wasn’t much, but we were thrilled to have a house.
During the 13 years that we lived in Tucson, we added three more children to our family. We also built two room additions to the house. First, we added a large family room to the back of the house. Later, we added a new master bedroom and bath to the side of the house. As our family grew, our house grew, too.
During the whole home buying process, we saw God provide in some remarkable ways. We had no idea how we could afford a house or how we would find the money to make the down payment.
We also saw God provide money for a back yard fence through a tax rebate program for first-time home buyers. A used clothes dryer was provided by some friends who were replacing their old one. Later, a dish washer was provided through someone who was remodeling their kitchen.
There is a wonderful verse in the Bible that says, “My God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus,” (Philippians 4:19). We have seen this principle to be true many times in our married lives, and especially when we bought our first home!
Pastor Mark Hopper is from the Evangelical Free Church of Diamond Bar, 3255 South Diamond Bar Ave. Sunday services are 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. For more information, call (909) 594-7604 or visit http://www.efreedb.org.

