About Ann

ANN DUNAGAN directs Daring Daughters and hosts our Mission-Minded Families podcast. She's a mom of 7 (+ married-in kids + grandkids). Married since 1987, Jon & Ann have shared JESUS in 70+ nations with Harvest Ministry-- winning souls, loving orphans, and motivating families. Her books include The Mission-Minded Family.

How I Use a Bible-Reading Chart (audio)

Using a 1-year Bible Reading Chart doesn’t have to be legalistic. Just like stepping on a scale (or trying on your jeans) helps to “check-up” on your weight, using a Bible chart helps to hold yourself accountable to what you know God wants you to do. Let’s start afresh today. Just print out this chart and keep it with your Bible. Keep your heart focused on God by reading and obeying His Word!

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Weep for the Persecuted

DD-persecuted-box“Rejoice with those who rejoice, and
weep with those who weep.”
Romans 12:15

Daring Daughters, we need to remember the persecuted church around the world. Our precious sisters and brothers in Jesus need our prayers and our concern. We need to be willing to care and even to cry.

Pray for the Persecuted

Ann Dunagan

Ann Dunagan

Here’s a focus on world persecution in the context of a story from my kitchen and my kids. –Ann

“Hey, that’s not fair! You already got one-and-a-half more pieces than me!” Our daughter gave our son a selfish glare, as he proceeded to “stake his claim” by grabbing for the butter and syrup.

As I was working on yet another batch of French toast, I realized our kids definitely needed more than food on their plates. Our family needed a fresh lesson in thankfulness and gratitude. The petty bickering was really bothering me, especially in light of several stories I had read only a few hours earlier.

So, while the kids sat on their stools at our kitchen counter, waiting (not so patiently) for our next round of French toast, I proceeded to give a lesson: “You know, kids, we need to be thankful for what we have, and realize that we have been given so much! Instead of complaining, God wants us to continually live with an attitude of thankfulness and joy.”

“In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” –I Thessalonians 5:18

Note: We don’t have to be thankful for everything (as some temptations and attacks are clearly from the enemy). However, in everything and every situation, we can be thankful and full of praise. God is still on the throne. He is God and He is still worthy of our worship (even at this moment). We can always find something to be thankful for, even for grace to withstand the challenge. When situations are tough, we can choose to WORSHIP, no matter what. And here’s a specific phrase I often think about when I am feeling distressed or discouraged (and tempted to worry or fear): “God is worthy of my brain-space!”

LINK to The Voice of the Martrys website

LINK to The Voice of the Martrys website

Let’s Remember the Persecuted Church
Just that morning, I had been reading a Voice of the Martyrs magazine, about how a minister named Richard Wurmbrand had endured persecution while being imprisoned for his faith. He had spent over 14 years in Romanian prisons, including long periods in complete solitude – with no Bible, no books, no scrap paper or pencils, and (obviously) no one to talk to. Even during this horrible time, this man still found ways to be grateful.

The article shared how Rev. Wurmbrand meditated on Scripture he had memorized, and how he (along with other Christian prisoners) kept his mind active by praying fervently throughout the night for various needs from around the world. Yet the example that most-deeply touched my heart was reading about how this man of God learned to rejoice.

For a moment, I put down my spatula and reached for the magazine lying on the counter. “Just listen to this guy’s attitude,” I told my kids. “This man found reasons to be grateful, even in prison, and even when there was absolutely nothing to be thankful for:

“The Bible tells us about one of the great joys we can have,” Rev. Wurmbrand explains, “even in a prison cell: ‘Rejoice with those who rejoice’ (Romans 12:15). I rejoiced that there were families somewhere who gathered with their children, read the Bible together, told jokes, and were happy with each other. Somewhere there was a boy who loved a young girl and dated her; I could be happy about them. There they had a prayer meeting; and there was someone who studied; and there is somebody who enjoyed good food, etc. We could rejoice with those who rejoiced.”

– Quote by Richard Wurmbrand, Founder of The Voice of the Martyrs – (Excerpted from The Triumphant Church, pp.32-33).

 

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Let’s Be Thankful (even when times are tough)
We need to have hearts of gratitude, which means being thankful for even little things that we usually take for granted.

I asked my kids, “When was the last time you were grateful for your toothbrush or toothpaste . . . or for your teeth? Or when was the last time you were thankful for hot running water, or a good toilet?”

That morning, I was also inspired by three examples I had read in a little booklet about gratitude, and my kids heard about these as well:

Back in the 19th Century, a well-known commentator named Matthew Henry was robbed. Yet even in the midst of a terrible circumstance, this man found ways to be grateful. Just listen to this attitude, as written in Henry’s journal:

“Let me be thankful, first, because I was never robbed before; second, because although they took my purse, they did not take my life; third, because, although they took my all, it was not much; and fourth, because it was I who was robbed, not I who robbed!”

David Brainerd, a devoted missionary to the Native American people, was characterized by a thankful spirit. Even when he had a high fever and great pain, he was thankful that this challenge had come when he was among friends; when he ill and alone in his little hut, he thanked God saying, “Blessed be the Lord, I am not exposed in the open air . . . ”; and in another instance, facing weeks of outdoor solitude, forging through swamps, and enduring dark nights, he thanked God that his loneliness “drove him to experience intimate fellowship with the Lord . . . ”

And if you remember Disney’s classic film, Pollyanna, the story of a missionary orphan who goes to live with a difficult aunt. This sweet-natured girl brings joy to the entire town by looking on the bright side of things, an attitude she calls her “Glad Game,” even in the midst of challenges.

(Examples adapted from The Attitude of Gratitude, by Nancy Leigh DeMoss).

By the time the kids had a fresh plate of French toast, they also had a quick lesson in gratitude, and I was feeling better as a mom.

Proverbs 22:6 tells us, “Train up a child in the way he should go”; and in Deuteronomy 6:7, “You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.

Later, our son came up to me and asked for forgiveness for his attitude; and I could tell he was truly sorry. And our daughter, who just moments ago listened to me read this article, asked me to please tell those of you reading this that she already said she was sorry, and that she’s thankful . . . but actually, her brother was the one who started it.


Meet Sonya: Our Adoption Mentor

ADOPTION with Daring Daughters Mentor Sonya SchweighardtAt Daring Daughters, Sonya Schweighardt is our ADOPTION Mentor. As a mother of 15 children (including a dozen adopted children from the US child/foster care system, from Liberia and Ethiopia, and from several “disrupted” adoptions), Sonya (along with her husband, Russell) is passionate about orphans and adoption. She enjoys mentoring families throughout the adoption process, from pre-adoption consideration to post-adoption life.

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As an adoption advocate, Sonya communicates with experience and compassion. She and her family live in North Carolina and her website is Responding in Faith.


In our 12-WEEK Daring Daughters E-COURSE, Sonya Schwaighardt teaches our WEEK #7 LESSON — ORPHANS & ADOPTION.


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Blessed are the Single Hearted (Part 1)

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“Blessed are the single-hearted, for they shall enjoy much peace.”

“If you refuse to be hurried and pressed, if you stay your soul on God, nothing can keep you from that clearness of spirit which is life and peace.”

“In that stillness you will know what His will is.”

— Amy Carmichael, Missionary to India (1867-1951)


Wow. “Blessed are the single-hearted…”

Isn’t that a beautiful focus?

Oh, I want to be “single-hearted” for the Lord, with my entire soul (my mind, my will, and my emotions) staying steadfastly on God, and not going off on some “crazy-wild-goose-chase” of distraction from God’s peace and God’s best.

Seeking God, more than anything

I want to STAY single-hearted in that place of stillness with Him, where my spirit is clear and uncluttered, so I can know His perfect will . . . and I can know Him.

I want to live and “stay” in that place of total peace with God.

What is really the #1 most important focus of my heart?

More than anything, I want to know God.

–Not just know “about” God.
–Not just know “how” to have an impressive devotional life.
–Not just know “how” to live as a godly or visionary woman.
–Not just know “how” to make a difference “for Him” in this world.

More than anything, I want to know God, personally and intimately.

Being single-hearted means caring more about my relationship “with God”
than anything I might do “for God.”

–More than my relationship with my husband.
–More than that priority time with my kids.
–More than my special girl-time with my dearest friends.
–More than special family-time with our extended relations.
–Even more than I care about doing stuff for His kingdom.
–Even more than seeking His direction, or His provision, or His grace.
–And even more than seeking His help to finish my “to-do” list.

I want to care about my relationship with Him more than anything.

Oh, may I be single-hearted.

Bella’s Favorite Books — (Human Trafficking Awareness for Girls)

carlyn-bellaMy 12-year-old daughter Bella is a beautiful inspiration of faith-filled obedience, coupled with a sincere joy in the Lord. God has given her a heart for children, particularly orphans and abandoned children on the streets in India.

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Carlyn and her daughter Bella < < <


Here are two mission books Bella recommends:
Both share missionary stories about rescuing children (Human trafficking awareness)

a-cry-from-the-streetsINTERNATIONAL ADVENTURES SERIES
A Cry From The Streets: Rescuing Brazil’s Forgotten Children
By Jeannette Lukasse

In the dark world of the Brazilian streets, children, toddlers and teenagers search trash cans for food, steal knives to protect themselves at night, and live in fear of being beaten or even killed by the police. For these desperately needy children, nothing was free – until they encountered the love of Jesus through the compassion of Jeannette and Johan Lukasse.

When this young Dutch couple asked God if He could use them to do something about the immense suffering they saw in the world, He led them on a winding path from their home in the Netherlands to the coast of Greece and eventually to the streets of Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Their calling was clear: millions of orphaned and abandoned children were living and dying on the streets, caught in the deadly grip of drugs, violence, prostitution, and abuse.

What followed the Lukasses’ step of faith is a stunning example of how God miraculously uses the surrendered lives of believers to transform the lives of others with His hope and healing.

Pages: 224 (paperback)
Ages: 14+


amy-carmichael-rescuer-of-precious-gemsCHRISTIAN HEROES: THEN & NOW

Amy Carmichael: Rescuer of Precious Gems
By Janet and Geoff Benge

Amy Carmichael stood on the deck of the steamer, waving good-bye once again to her old friend Robert Wilson. How could she have known she would never see him or the British Isles again? Amy was certain God had called her to India. Indeed! India would be her home for the rest of her life.

Amy Carmichael’s life was one of simple, determined obedience to God, regardless of the consequences. Her service in India is a vivid example of the impact one person who will fear God and nothing else can have. Driven by love, sustained by faith and determination, this young woman from Northern Ireland defied the cruel barriers of India’s caste system (1867-1951).

This best-selling, missionary biography series – Christian Heroes: Then & Now – chronicles the exciting, challenging, and deeply touching true stories of ordinary men and women whose trust in God accomplished extraordinary exploits for His kingdom and glory.

Pages: 208 (paperback)
Ages: 10+


 


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Meet Bella: 12-years-old and a Passion for Missions

carlyn-bellaToday’s Daring Daughter interview is with Carlyn Albers and her 12-year-old daughter Bella. These lovely ladies have fervent hearts for world missions and especially for the needs of Human Trafficking Awareness. In this interview, Bella shares about her love for Jesus and India as she highlights two favorite books. Carlyn shares from a mom’s perspective about “releasing” her daughter to God.


Download the mp3 audio (23 minutes) — — “Meet Bella”
(Interview with Carlyn and Bella)

Listen Online:


Blog post about Bella’s Recommended Books
More on Daring Daughters about Carlyn Albers and her family
More on Daring Daughters about Human Trafficking Awareness


Carlyn and Bella and their family at a 5K Fun Run for Human Trafficking Awareness


Carlyn and Bella with the family at a Yard Sale to help Rapha House


 

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A Motorcycle Missionary: (Veretta Mott Interview)

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Veretta Mott

Could God call a great-grandma to ride a motorcycle for missions?

Today, our Daring Daughter interview is with Veretta Mott, wife to Tom (of 47 years), mother of 3, grandmother of 7 and great-grandmother of 3, and a “Motorcycle Missionary.”

Interview with Veretta Mott — –Download mp3

In Mark 16:15, Jesus gave the Great Commission to “Go into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature.” This call to “ALL” the world refers not only to geographical areas, but also to every people group and sphere of society. For Veretta, this missionary calling is to the motorcycle community, to people on Harley’s and off-road Fast Lane bikes, and to their families.

As a member of the Christian Motorcycle Association, Veretta shares the love of Jesus through prayers, hard work and even through the giving of hand-made crafts, blankets, hats, scarves and jewelry. As a ministry, the vision of CMA is: Changing the world, one heart at a time. Serving both secular and Christian events, CMA comes to serve in whatever ways are needed, from helping with parking or registrations, preparing food, feeding people, or even providing Gospel-centered programs for all ages (with children’s programs similar to week-long Vacation Bible Schools with puppet shows, craft projects, and teaching songs for kids to present to their families). CMA also partners with three other ministries (Jesus Film Project, Missionary Ventures, and Open Doors) to spread the Gospel around the world, through their “Run for the Son” fundraiser.

Veretta loves to pray, both for people at motorcycle events and for her own family and grandchildren. She enjoys praying from Ephesians 6:13-18 and training her grandchildren to “put on the whole armor of God” and to pray all throughout their day for God’s protection and reminding them to keep their eyes on Jesus all throughout their day.

For many years, she rode “bike” behind her husband, serving as a prayer warrior. But a few years ago, Veretta felt a need to “stretch her faith” and to begin riding her own motorcycle as a testimony for the Lord and to identify more effectively with this community she is called to reach. So at age 62, this retired great-grandmother conquered her fears, stepped out in faith and obedience, and learned to ride her own motorcycle. What an example of a godly grandmother . . . and a mission-minded daring daughter.

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Listen Online — 22 minutes
Interview with Veretta Mott: Motorcycle Missionary )


Download the mp3 audio —Interview with Veretta:
A Motorcycle Missionary


Learn More . . .

More about Christian Motorcyclists Association
More from our “Senior-sisters” at Daring Daughters


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Work, Travel & Persecution (Caitlin Interview)

DD-persecuted-boxIn today’s “Dare to Rejoice” interview, you’ll meet Caitlin, a world-traveling career woman with a fervent heart for Jesus. You’ll be encouraged to live strategically as an ambassador for Christ, to courageously follow God’s leading, and to remember the persecuted church.

Interview with Caitlin — –Download mp3

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Interview with Caitlin )


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Work, World Travel, and Persecution


Learn More . . .

More about Caitlin — on Daring Daughters
The Voice of the Martyrs website
Links on Daring Daughters about Persecution


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Dream Impossible Dreams! (Video)

dream-impossible-dreams-video-imageA key Daring Daughter theme is “Dare to Dream!” In this motivational video (with March news), Ann encourages you to dare impossible dreams. Like Alice in Wonderland, perhaps you could even think “6 impossible things” before breakfast!

Links referred to in the Video:

New Daring Daughter Ministry-Summary Video
Leadership Mentoring and Connect Groups
This month’s Bible Study in II Peter
Daring Daughter Leadership Interviews



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Meet Ramona: Praying with a Passion for the Nations

Ramona Kline is married with four grown children and six grandchildren. She serves as a home group leader and prayer coordinator in her home church. With a lifelong passion for the nations, and for prayer, she has served as a part of short-term missions teams in Latvia, Nicaragua, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey. She especially loves praying for people, and encouraging church leaders.


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Meeting the Gypsy youth of Kazanlak. They are so vivacious and love guests! They immediately wanted their pictures taken!


This woman’s name is Sashka and she is one of the Bulgarian Gypsy church leaders. Our hearts connected immediately–It was love at first sight!


Worship and the gospel in the Gypsy community at Kazanlak, Bulgaria, in the throes of revival! People getting healed, saved and delivered, through the power of Jesus Christ!


Hugging the little girl–Kazanlak, Bulgaria with the Gypsies. It was a worship service, and they love to dance. Some of the other girls grabbed me to dance, and I saw this little one, her eyes sad, looking up at me. I picked her up, and she clung to me. I held her for the next hour, telling her in Bulgarian that Jesus loves her, and praying for her.


In the Gypsy neighborhood, Thessaloniki, Greece. I fell in love with this beautiful sister. I could feel that she carried a lot of sadness, but also that she loved the Lord. Her name might have been “Maria”, but I’m not sure.


Ramona, we are so thankful for your love and ministry. Thank you for sharing with us your passion for the nations and for prayer!



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