Meet Tara: Wife, Mom, YWAM’er

In the words of Tara Riley, Missionary with YWAM (Youth With A Mission):

I remember the day clearly. I was homeschooling my 5 year old with a 2 year old on my lap, yearning to impart the passion that I felt in my heart about living a life for Jesus. What does it look like to truly live for the One who adopted me so I could have an eternal inheritance? I knew I was trying to teach my children about kingdom living but at the same time feeling like I was saying one thing and doing another.

My husband was an in-house employment attorney for Tyson Foods (and previously Walmart). His hours were long and travel was frequent. The more he embraced work, the more I embraced motherhood, and, in spite of the fact we both desired to embrace more of our relationship with the Lord, the more we found ourselves being wooed by our culture rather than by the Kingdom and the further and further we drifted apart.

My heart ached and I begged the Lord to make our marriage whole again.

I heard the Lord ask me this question, “Tara, can you leave this house and the job (as a pediatric occupational therapist) that you love?”
I said, “Yes, Lord, whatever it takes to restore our family.”

Even though I had never had an experience like this with the Lord before, I felt that it was significant. But, I had no idea how our world was going to change! I don’t know when the transformation began after that discussion with the Lord, but I know He was preparing my heart for all that was about to happen.

It was the beginning of July 2006. I was at my sister’s house several hours away when I received THE CALL.

My husband said, “I quit my job today.”
After a brief silence I said, “Well, good.”

And that was the beginning of the journey we are still on. We made a drastic change in every aspect of our lives, from a 6 digit income to living by faith for each meal, from the corporate world of suits and cocktail parties to ministry in the Smoky Mountain Trash dump in the Philippines. We lived on 4 different continents in 4 years, beginning when our children were ages 2, 5, and 7. We founded a non-profit ministry called FJ Ministries and became missionaries with Youth With A Mission.

Our God-given mission as a family is F.A.I.T.H.Families reaching families, as Avenues to the nations, Inspiring passion for God and compassion for people, through Teaching and Training in God’s word, with open Hearts and Hands.

This year we are pioneering the Family Discipleship Training School (Family DTS) in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, at the University of the Nations Kona YWAM base. On April 4 we will welcome 8 families from 5 countries, including 21 children from ages 6 months to 15 years, and begin a 5-month long adventure training them in missions and ministry as a family. There will be 11 weeks of discipleship in Kona with international speakers each week, followed by 9 weeks of outreach in the Philippines, living love out loud.

Family DTS topics will include the Father Heart of God, God’s nature and character, the biblical foundations of marriage, family, and parenting, spiritual warfare, evangelism, relationships, missions, and the mission-minded family. It is time set apart to focus on who God is, His purpose for your family and how to live out His calling as a family.

We would love for you to join us on this life changing journey! We will be running this school at the same time next year. If you would like to step out of the boat and join us for 2 weeks or more this summer in the Philippines, then contact us!

Little Dresses, from Pillowcases!


These young Daring Daughters have already made a big impact for world missions through simple creative projects. Becoming “Granola Girls”! Breeding Bunnies for Bibles! Raising “Sister-Starts” (organic vegetables)! Even sewing Little Dresses for Africa . . .from pillowcases!

What an inspiration. What will they think of next?
(And what do you think YOU could do for world missions?)

Be sure to read the full article:
You’ve Never too Young to Make a Difference

Philippines Medical Missions (video)

“Let’s CREATE Good News!”

During this week’s church service, our congregation heard an exciting testimony from a medical missions team that had just returned home from The Philippines. As two of my friends, Shannon and Alice, shared about their experiences, an “idea” came into my head for Daring Daughters.

The thought was about how “cool” it could be for women to share current testimonies here on Daring Daughters, while their personal mission experiences were still new and fresh. Specifically, the idea was to create super-easy video testimonies. To simply grab my iPhone and do instant Daring Daughter mission reports, add a few iMovie texts, and to upload these testimonies to YouTube as quickly as possible.

As the service continued (and yes, I was paying attention), other discouraging thoughts argued in my brain: “Oh, you can’t do that. You don’t have enough media expertise. It’ll be too difficult. You should wait until you can do it better… yada yada…”

But then, as our pastor began to minister from the Word of God, guess what his message was about? He preached about stepping out in obedience with that God-given creativity He’s put in us and to respond to those little “promptings” in our hearts to do new things for His purposes. Our pastor talked about how as Christians, we’re called not only to “preach” the Good News of Jesus, but also to “create” Good News for Jesus.

God’s love is not just a historical message. God’s love a living and current message that we preach, both through our words and through our actions. As we DO what God puts in our heart and what He shows us to do — like reaching out in love to help others and to extend God’s love to a lost and hurting world — it “creates” Good News.

Then, our pastor mentioned how FEAR keeps us small, silent, and stationary, but FAITH and PURPOSE allow us to move forward to help expand God’s kingdom.

He was encouraging us, as a congregation and as individuals, to begin to step out and to be more creative for God . . . and to not be stopped or hindered by FEAR.

Along with many biblical illustrations, our pastor used the example of our church’s missions team, explaining how the team took creative action (they had a good idea and they did something about it) — to love people in Jesus’ Name, physically and spiritually, in a very needy area in The Philippines.

As God’s ambassadors, the team brought the eternal Good News of the Gospel message — PLUS, they also helping to “create” more Good News for those people by expressing specific love in Jesus’ Name through the medical mission work.

Through the Gospel and by grace, God helped this team to bring Good News of Jesus’ love. And then, as they came home and shared about their trip, they created even more current Good News, for us to hear and to praise God for.

These thoughts about “creating” Good News were so simple and so encouraging. And as I listened to the preaching, my own thoughts about creating a little mission-testimony-video continued to stir in my heart.

As the service was coming to a close, I knew what I wanted to do.

After Jon and I finished praying for a few people at the end of the service (on our church’s prayer team), I quickly found my two friends, Shannon and Alice, and shared this idea to “create” more Good News by sharing their missions testimony here on Daring Daughters through a quick and instant video. The second church service was about to begin (and our family was heading home), so we only had a few short minutes to make this happen.

I felt really excited in my heart and my friends were more-than-happy to help. We responded to the idea quickly and very spontaneously . . . and here is the result:

A Daring Daughters Medical Missions Testimony from The Philippines:

Daring Daughters, as you watch this little video, I want to encourage you in two ways.

1. First of all, I want you to be encouraged by the testimonies of my friends as you listen to them share their heart for the mission needs they saw in The Philippines.

2. Secondly, I want to encourage you to be willing to step out with INSTANT faith and obedience in the ideas that God puts in your heart. Let’s not make things too difficult. Let’s obey those little “promptings” in our hearts and minds and simply step out to DO those good things that God gives us ideas to do. Let’s love God, let’s love others, and let’s step out to CREATE Good News for Him.

Also, here’s The Philippines Medical Missions team video update that team showed to our church. It was such an exciting update (and the team was so gracious to allow me to share this with you here on Daring Daughters, to encourage YOU for world missions)! As you watch this video, be sure to notice the look of JOY on all of the faces (including the faces of the team, which included our missionary leaders, John & Katy Ricards, along with Shannon Roberts, Alice Wilson, and Alice’s husband, Ryan Wilson)!

Philippines Medical Mission — 2013

As Alice said, “As we give of ourselves to others . . . it’s such a joy!”

Daring Daughters, let’s not be afraid to step out and to be creative for God’s purposes. Let’s “Create” Good News!

Busy-Busy vs. Abiding

Are you trapped in a cycle of just being “BUSY-BUSY”?
By ABIDING in Christ, God can set you free . . . into His fruitfulness.

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5 Steps to Breaking Free from BUSYNESS
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A. Abide in Christ

ABIDE in Christ, all throughout the day, especially through being in God’s Word.

B. Brain-dump

Get a BINDER and use it for BRAIN-dumping. Keep track of your BIBLE reading. Dump out your to-do’s and your dreams . . . and surrender everything to the Lord, spirit, soul, body. Get your BODY moving and keep your BRAIN at peace..

C. Clear the clutter

Emotionally, get rid of the clutter in your life. Clear out extra junk, such as fear, worry, concerns, and emotional baggage. Cast your cares on the Lord. Light a CANDLE and remind yourself to live in God’s peace and to be a light for Jesus in the world.

D. Dare to Die

The Bible tells us that we are to be “crucified with Christ.” Jesus paid for it all on the Cross of Calvary and He is calling us to pick up our cross and to follow Him. We are to surrender everything to Him — all of our dreams and desires. Live a radical surrendered life.

E. Enjoy every moment.

Let’s enjoy life, right now. The Bible tells us to delight ourselves in the Lord. Enjoy God’s presence.

God’s Name is “I AM that I AM.” He is the EVER-present One. He is EVERLASTING and ETERNAL. He is with us. We should be full of LIFE and JOY. Enjoy the beauty of His world. Consider the lilies of the field and the birds of the air. Enjoy the stars and the sun. Enjoy your friends. Enjoy your relationships, with God and with others.

Worship the Lord . . . and enjoy all that He has for your life, right now.

Don’t just live with a BUSY-BUSY mentality. Instead, ABIDE with God.

Giving the Gift of Imperfection!

All this week I have had such a challenge trying to budget for Christmas! I know that I am not the only one who struggles year after year with this issue! I am a giver but if left up to me, I’d be liable to give away the ranch–well, at least the monthly mortgage money to pay for our ranch-style home! It’s a good thing my husband is my check and balance this time of year!

With my allotted spending money in hand, I have been wrestling with the commercialism of Christmas– who gets what, should we draw names or just exchange a unisex-gender gift for each family member? By the time we compromise on what we can really afford, we might as well keep our money because it seems we all have enough blanket-throws, candles and fancy wrapped boxes of chocolates than we really need. Boiling it all down to what we can afford, it seems that we have come to the place that generic Christmas gifts are what is expected to work for those who wish to participate in the Morrow family gift exchange this year. I can’t say that I like it but that seems to be what everyone can agree on and afford.

This dilemma of generic gifts vs. the spirit of Christmas got me thinking on a deeper level. Lord, we already have enough “stuff!” When we give more “stuff” to those who already have too much “stuff” oozing out of their garages and cubby holes in their houses, how is that a blessing? Lord, what blesses your heart?

This was His reply-“Give out of your lack-rather than your increase!”

Give out of my lack? How do I give that which I do not possess? Then I was reminded of 2 Corinthians 12:9 when Paul was speaking of the Lord, “And He said to me, My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore most gladly I would rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For when I am weak, then I am strong!” (NKJV)  Jesus makes up the difference of our lack! After doing a bit of research on the internet, I stumbled upon this story that drove home the point that the Lord was making.

“Sarah was on her way to work when she decided to make a quick stop at the gas station. She had less than 1/8 of a tank of gas and only $15 to put in toward filling it up until her husband would get paid again. As she got out of her car, she was suddenly approached, by a woman who asked her for a dollar to put with her already $4 toward gas. Sarah agreed to not only giving her the dollar but to give her an additional four dollars to put into the women’s gas tank.

After pre-paying for both of their gas, Sarah proceeded to fill her tank with $10 worth of gas. She noticed that the gas pump reading was moving extremely slowly. It felt like she had been standing there, in the freezing cold, forever! She buzzed the cashier about the problem in which he unpleasantly responded that he had no control of the speed of the pump.

All of a sudden, the pump just stopped. The gas reading stated $2 and some change. She proceeded to press the handle again and the gas began to spill over. What was going on? The gas meter read that there was only $2.83 worth of gas in her tank. She got in her car and turned the key–the gas gage was on “F.” Her tank was FULL!

Wanting to do the right thing, Sarah made her way into the station to inform the cashier there was a mistake. She shouldn’t have received a full tank for such a mere amount of money. After explaining this to the cashier, he proceeded in giving her the remaining amount that she did not use. He stated that by law he was required to go by the gas reading rather than her statement.

God truly works in mysterious ways! You see, Sarah wasn’t thinking about herself when she paid that small amount of money for the stranger that day. I’m sure she could have used that extra money herself. But one thing is sure; God saw Sarah’s heart that day. When you give out of your lack–God takes notice!

Jesus stood watching as people placed their offerings into the temple treasury. Many rich threw in large amounts. But a poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a fraction of a penny.

Calling His disciples to Him, Jesus said, “I tell you the truth, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others.” They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her poverty put in everything-all she had to live on. (Mark 12:43-44) you see it wasn’t the large amount of money that caught Jesus’ attention; it wasn’t even necessarily the small amount. It was the sacrifice of the widow that struck Jesus. This woman gave out of her lack. She was poor and a widow; the lowest you could possibly be according to the standard of the day. She didn’t have a husband to support her and I’m sure she could have made good use for those two mites, but she chose to honor God. I can guarantee that God took care of that widow. It is not the amount you give, but more so the state of your heart when you give.” (m.voices.yahoo.com/giving-pure-heart-5202433.html)

Give out of your lack instead of your increase! The rich gave out of their abundance; the widow- giving out of her love for God gave all that she had to give. The widow gave out of her lack!

If you’re willing, ask yourself:

  • What do you lack? What are your biggest weaknesses?
  • Are you willing to learn to give from a deeper level of trust in Father-God?
  • Are you ready to give from your lack and believe God to take up the slack?

Perhaps you don’t lack financial provision; perhaps your struggle is perfectionism? Or maybe you are challenged with workaholism? Take a few minutes to do a personal assessment of your heart and ask the Holy Spirit to show you areas that you lack and what ways you can use those areas to bless His heart!

Father-God, thank you for loving me for who I am, through the blood of your precious son-Jesus. Thank you for loving me so much that you want to enable me to receive even more of your love in my life! Holy Spirit thank you for speaking to me and showing me areas that I still need the love of Father to be poured into my heart! I give you total permission to add, delete, and to rearrange anything that you need to within me, in order to teach me how to love more like Jesus! Please give me eyes to see and ears to hear your voice clearly. I pray that you would increase my understanding and open my heart to receive your revelation knowledge. Holy Spirit, thank you for helping me to live an abundant life that is victorious and that runs fervently after the ways of The Lord-Jesus! I pray this in the mighty name of Jesus, Amen!!!

Did I always want to be a missionary?

danette-2It’s hard to believe it’s been almost 15 years! I’ve been a missionary in the West African country of Niger since since July, 1998. There are two questions I am often asked: Did I always know I wanted to be a missionary? Did I always know God wanted me to be a missionary?

No, and no. But God knew. Here’s my story.




The Seed is in You

“Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you. Before you were born, I sanctified you; I ordained you a prophet to the nations.”
Jeremiah 1:5

The seed was in me – as a 7 year old.

I was saved at the age of seven and was raised in a Christian home by wonderful Christian parents. I’ve walked closely with the Lord ever since, but it wasn’t until adulthood that I became acutely aware of God’s grace.

I used to think that I didn’t really have a ‘story’. But a revelation while singing ‘Amazing Grace’ changed my mind. I did have an amazing story. It was the grace of God that saved me. He not only saved me from my sins, but He saved me from the powers of darkness of this world and kept me walking in His light all these years. It wasn’t my personality or my own determination or discipline that spared me from all the world had to ‘offer.’ Simply put, it was God’s amazing grace. Now, the older I get, the more I see… and the more I see, the more thankful I am for that grace that saved me.

But I wasn’t just saved to be saved, I was called. So are you. My calling was to be a missionary, reaching the unreached. But fulfillment of that calling wasn’t going to just drop in my lap. I had some responsibility.

The Bible is full of instruction for our lives. There are a multitude of passages that talk about the blessings that follow us and our children when we walk in the way of the Lord.
We see in 1 Kings 2 where King David is at the end of his life and is giving instructions to his son Solomon. Solomon was called to succeed David on the throne.

“Now the days of David drew near that he should die, and he charged Solomon his son, saying: 2 “I go the way of all the earth; be strong, therefore, and prove yourself a man. 3 And keep the charge of the Lord your God: to walk in His ways, to keep His statutes, His commandments, His judgments, and His testimonies, as it is written in the Law of Moses, that you may prosper in all that you do and wherever you turn; 4 that the Lord may fulfill His word which He spoke concerning me…”

Solomon’s calling came with requirements:

Keep the charge of the Lord, walk in His ways, keep his commandments… Then you will prosper and the Lord will fulfill His word concerning you. For God’s will and plan to be fulfilled in our lives, we must walk in His ways.

After high school, I attended ORU, a Christian university in Tulsa, Oklahoma. My sophomore year I met Neal. I was a chaplain and he was a freshman on my brother wing. He came straight from Nigeria, where he was raised as a missionary kid. He intrigued me. He was, as I like to describe him, ‘bush’. He spoke with a Nigerian accent and he thought downtown Tulsa was a huge metropolis. As the girls’ chaplain I had the responsibility of pairing the brother and sister wings with prayer partners. I did this by drawing names from a hat, but not before first pairing myself with Neal. Sneaky, I know.

A friendship began to develop into something more and on our second official date Neal informed me that he was going to be a missionary. My thought? “Whatever. He’s a business major. Once he gets going in his field, he’ll get over the missions thing.” It’s not that I was opposed to full-time missions, I just wasn’t awakened yet to my calling. I had a natural trust in God and a desire to do exactly what He had planned for me.

The seed was there, but it remained dormant.

Our relationship progressed as did Neal’s intensity for missions. I continued to trust God and prayed that if this was the man for me, that an actual desire to do missions would surface. As an upperclassman I would get frustrated when I would hear my friends talking specifically about their careers, how many children they would have, the type of home they would live in – all the way down to paint color! I didn’t have specifics on any of those things – and I didn’t really care about a white picket fence. All I knew for sure was that I wanted to do what God wanted me to do.

I later realized that if I had predetermined my exact job and house color, it would not have lined up with Neal, and I may have assumed he wasn’t the one.

Here we are at ORU, the seed in both of us.
Any guesses to the year? (Hint: Big hair.)

Our love grew and in 1989 we married. I graduated with a degree in Social Work and Neal in Management Information Systems. We both got jobs in our fields, while still pursuing ministry. We found a church home and were asked to be youth pastors. It wasn’t missions, but it was something that our hands found to do and we were determined to do it with all our might. It was preparation time. During our 5 years as youth leaders we sent kids on more than 30 summer mission trips, while patiently (sometimes) waiting our turn.


Our family in 1998, just before moving to the 10/40 nation of Niger, Africa

Trae, Danette, Tanika, Neal

God continued to lead us and 8 years of marriage and 2 great kids later, the Lord directed us to attend Bible School to officially prepare for the field. During Bible School we received confirmation that the country of Niger would be our field. We spent 10 months raising our support and during that time an amazing thing happened. I was sharing in my mom and dad’s church about how I had recently come across some of my elementary school papers and discovered that I had written a report on the country of Nigeria the same year Neal moved there. Coincidence? I think not. It was a germinating seed.

I was told also of a report I had written in junior high titled ‘Understanding Africa’ where I wrote that I wanted to be a missionary in Africa. I don’t even remember writing it, but my name was on it. The seed was there. Later that evening my mom questioned me, “Don’t you remember the prophecy spoken to you when you were 12? That you would be a rose, blooming in the desert?” It wasn’t until she said that that the memory came back. Mom continued, “What about the time I found you crying because you couldn’t understand why everyone couldn’t know Jesus?” I was 7. The seed.


Our family in 2001 with Tobi, our new addition.

The amazing thing about a spiritual seed is that it won’t die. It’s in you. Even if you haven’t been pursuing God as you should or are new in your walk with Him, it’s not too late! God’s seed, His plan for you – it’s in you. Even if it’s dormant. Wake it up! Begin germinating it by pursuing hard after Jesus and by walking in His ways.

In Jeremiah 2:21 God said to the Israelite’s, “Yet I had planted you a noble vine, a seed of highest quality.”

You are full of high quality seed!


It was my privilege to be a part of discipling these Gourmantche ladies.


One of our greatest joys (and responsibilities) are the children

(audio) Goal-Achieving #4

Part 4: Living in God’s Balance and Order — In this session, we’re looking at 7 different areas of our life: Our spirit, soul, and body . . . our family, our friendships/fellowship with others, our stewardship of resources (home, time, talents, money), and our ministry/mission. How can we keep in God’s balance and order? What goal should we focus on next? What area would bring the most momentum?


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Goal-Achieving Workshop — Part 4 (21:43 minutes)
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(audio) Goal-Achieving #3

Part 3: Self-Empowered Goals vs. Spirit-Empowered Goals. In this session, we’re focusing on God’s GRACE to do whatever God has called us to do (from a LIVE Daring Daughters goal-achieving workshop for women and girls — to meet one momentum-moving goal within one month).

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(audio) Goal-Achieving #2

Part 2: Writing, Waiting, Reviewing — Continuing their discussion about Goal-Achieving for Women and Teen Girls, Ann Dunagan and daughter-in-law, Anna Leigh Dunagan, talk about writing the vision, waiting for God’s timing, reviewing goals regularly, both individually and with someone else.

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