I think we all learned a lot during the process of getting the place we got. My wife and I had to refine what we really needed right now for our work and living situation. And we needed to learn what we really could afford. And I'm sure Jordan had never worked with people like us before, where the house itself and things like always-on, unlimited internet access were essential, for things like our on-going work overseas.
It would've been a lot easier for Jordan if he was just helping somebody find hunting land, we know, but we're so grateful--I especially am so grateful--that Jordan was there for us, even when we had to step back and get rescued from and receive some healing from a bad situation we'd gotten into with a property that wasn't good and wasn't right for us. We were impressed so much with Jordan's hard work and his work ethic. His pure heart. His character. He's a man "in whom truly there is no guile." His love of the Lord. His desire to be a good steward of the things the Lord's made, to use them kindly and gratefully. His knowledge of land and deer and trees. His dedication to and care for his wife and son. How he worked us into his schedule to show us properties. Even him probably cutting a "date night" with his wife short to do the documents for our first property offer! I could go on, but I hope you're getting a good picture of our experience and also of Jordan. We're grateful--and again, I especially am grateful--that the Lord led us to Jordan and for the kind of man Jordan is. Can we say in this survey that we love him? Well, I hope we can, because I just did! And I've told several people that same thing, too. I don't know if we'll ever be able to buy another piece of property, but I hope if we can that we can get Jordan to help us. He is a gift, as I told the title agent at our closing. He worked very hard and for very long without getting any remuneration for his work with us. Yet, he was there for us. Yes. He's a gift. And we want him to succeed in his work with Whitetail Properties and in all his endeavors. I'm glad he and his family don't live very far from our new property.
— John A. Martin