When I thought of marriage, I thought of an uphill battle that only a few conquer, the hill growing all the more daunting in an intercultural marriage.
She was the last person anyone would have expected to inherit the Kingdom of God, and yet she was exactly the person He chose to give it to.
Hosea chose Gomer, and their story became the metaphor God used to describe His tempestuous relationship with His people.
In honor of this holiday, and just for fun, we’ve imagined what those little candy hearts would mean if they were written for missionaries.
She was “the other woman” in Abraham’s story of God’s faithfulness. The mistress. The villain.
He found himself walking down the street, desperately praying to a God he’d never cared about before.
In light of the intensity of missionary life, I have to be more intentional about marriage and motherhood.
Regardless of whether I have a “Miss” or “Mrs.” preceding my name, my identity is first and foremost a child of the King and coheir with Christ.
We’ve identified seven key practices that each Team Expansion missionary enlists in their effort to serve God’s Kingdom that you can use!