Invite moms to listen to an encouraging discussion:
10 Practical Ideas for “Doing Missions” With Young Children
How Can We Balance a Passion for Missions with Motherhood?
Do you know any young Daring Daughter moms, with a heart for world missions and a love for motherhood? Share this link and give her some encouragement!
Invite moms to listen to an encouraging discussion:
How can we “do missions” with a baby or little ones?
How can young moms be a part of God’s Great Commission, even now?
How can we balance our call to missions with our call to motherhood?
How can we find contentment, when we’re at home . . . and longing to go?
Do you know any young Daring Daughter moms, with a heart for world missions and a love for motherhood? Share this link and give her some encouragement!
“They desired only that we should remember the poor,
the very thing which I also was eager to do.” 1 Peter 2:10
Today, continuing this week’s series, “Dare to Rejoice…in Missions!” Ann talks with her dear friend and missionary, Katy Ricards, who works alongside her husband, John, with Ministry to Christian Nationals (MCN) in the Philippines.
Katy shares how God surprised her by going “outside her box” of what a missionary call should look like. Highlighting over 20 years of mission ministry to village pastors (Tribal Gospel Fellowship) and their outreach to impoverished villages (Remember the Poor) Katy also shares how God can link believers to specific areas of missions, even through hobbies and interests, like gardening or travel.
Click below for the LINK to today’s ONLINE audio . . .
Dare to Rejoice . . . in Missions #4:
Mission Photos from John & Katy Ricards in the Philippines:
Filipino Pastor Mateo (left) with Katy’s husband, missionary John Ricards. Here they are standing at the site where the tornado wiped out the village church and where Pastor Mateo’s family died. Please keep them in your prayers.
Clean Water Filter
Drinking water in tribal villages most often comes from open surface water sources which are easily polluted. Outbreaks of diarrhea, amoeba, liver fluke, typhoid and other water borne diseases are common occurrences in tribal areas and many die each year from these diseases, especially children and the elderly. This photo shows a clean water filter, which (for only $50) can help a family or village.
Nurse Merly (in the center) assisting with medical needs
Invite moms to join us for an encouraging discussion. We’re going to be recording this LIVE to have available for many moms who are asking these same questions:
How can we “do missions” with a baby or little ones?
How can young moms be a part of God’s Great Commission, even now?
How can we balance our call to missions with our call to motherhood?
How can we find contentment, when we’re at home . . . and longing to go?
Do you know any young Daring Daughter moms, with a heart for world missions and a love for motherhood? Share this link and give her some encouragement!