Thursday, October 29

Ministry

I recently used the phrase "in full-time ministry" to describe our family.
It felt really weird, because I don't think of us that way at all.
Maybe it's because being a missionary doesn't look at like I imagined it would. All those years of sitting in a pew, watching slideshows of missionaries and their families posing next to people of varying colors of skin, in varying typical garb must have given me a lot of weird expectations.

I guess it's like being a parent. When I first became one, I kept thinking, "But, I don't FEEL like a mom."
I loved that baby more than anything, I worried about him constantly, and I lived for his toothless grins and laughs. But I kept thinking, "I'm not a grown-up. Surely someone is going to show up, smile kindly, tell me there's been some mistake, and take him away."
And then one day, I remember putting on my coat and heading out the door to run an errand. I put my hand in my pocket, and found that it was completely full of cookie crumbs. I pulled out my hand and stared at it, and that was when it hit me. I was a mom.
Being a missionary has been a lot like that. It's not until I'm telling someone new what exactly we do here that I think, oh....we are missionaries. But, when I tell them that, a lot of people seem to immediately put us on a pedestal. The most common thing they say to us, over and over, is, "I could never do that." I tell them that we are not special. We're a normal family (well, sort of!), and God can equip anyone's heart to do what He desires for them to do.

Ministry is not just a church service.
Ministry is not just living in another country.
Ministry is not just a degree from college.
Ministry is not just for the brilliant, the wise, the extremely gifted.
THIS is ministry:













2 comments:

Lisa said...

We sometimes forget that we are all called to full time ministry - in our homes, at our jobs, in our churches, in our neighborhoods.

I am thankful that you heard the call and that your answer was yes. May God bless you as you serve Him "full time", wherever that may be.

Blessings ~ Lisa

Anonymous said...

Hi. Thanks for commenting on my blog and now I am stoked to have found yours. This is a beautiful written post. I am excited for your journey and I am excited for a new friend. Thank you for serving and obeying. It is amazing to see what you are doing over there. May God bless everything you do today, and tomorrow, and the next day, and the next.....