As you know I utilize this feature to share thoughts with you myself and/or allow my guests (usually authors) to share theirs.
Today's guest, however, is not an author but a reader and book reviewer!
Please welcome Jessica Baker to our blog....
“I think I might have an interest in the missions field.”
Is it possible for a parent to be both proud and terrified
at the same time? When my then fourteen year old daughter said those words to
me, I was so proud. What teenager thinks about this – a life committed entirely
to God and serving Him in a place unknown? I told her to pray that God would
show her His will for her life. Little did I know that this was only the
beginning. Over the past year and a half I have seen her excitement and
interest in missions work grow. She
began dreaming of all the different places she could go to share God’s Word.
And as her excitement grew, this mama’s heart started to crack just a little.
Caitlin is our one and only child. Our family happens to be
very close, and she has really only been away from us long term for a week when
she was in fourth grade. That’s it! Sure, there have been sleepovers and
friend’s houses over the years, but nothing more than a day or two. So imagine
my sudden need to keep her closer knowing what the future holds! My little girl
could be going across the world, and then when would I see her? She could be
going to dangerous places, and I’m not sure my heart can take that. Mothers
tend to worry too much, but don’t mistake that for lack of faith. I know,
trust, and love the Lord. It’s that fleshly, motherly instinct that worries!
In August Caitlin will be going on her first missions trip,
at the age of fifteen. She’ll be traveling with our pastor and his wife to
Zacatecas, Mexico.
The three of them will be staying with a missionary family
our church supports. They will be working with children the entire time they
are there – another passion my daughter has. The plan is to have VBS for the
community, and to minister to the kids in the local children’s home. Caitlin is
going to lead a bible study for a group of 18 young girls. She is both nervous
and excited. She has purchased gifts for all the girls to teach them about
bible journaling, something Caitlin loves to do. Caitlin does not like speaking
in front of people, so that fact that she even agreed to this, tells me that
this is what God would have her to do. Her prayer is that during this trip, God
would give her a clear sign of what He wants for her future. My prayer is that
while she’s away, He prepares my heart and mind for what the future brings for
her as well.
I couldn’t be more proud of this beautiful, young woman who
has a heart for others and a heart for the Lord. Will you pray about her trip
with me? For safe travels, a good time, the ability to minister to others, and
listening for what God would place on her heart? And would you also pray for
this scared mama? That the Lord would just give me a peace about Caitlin’s
future, even if it does take her far away! I imagine this trip will be the
first of many – this missions family has already invited her to come back next
summer, for the entire summer! Lord, let me get through this trip first please!
Hooray for Caitlin! Isn't this a wonderful, inspiring story?!
Author Bio:
Jessica Baker lives Central NY with her husband, teenage daughter, beagle and cat. She loves Jesus, her family and her church. She is a wife, mother, church youth group leader, and avid reader. She loves cooking and baking for family and friends in her spare time.
Jessica’s love for reading began as a young child when her grandmother read her the book Teeny Tiny Woman. In fact, most of the books she read as a child were given to Jessica by her grandmother, to whom she is eternally grateful for encouraging her to read. Today Jessica has a diverse taste in Christian books, ranging from Amish to dystopian, historic to contemporary, and everywhere in between.
Jessica loves sharing her passion for reading with others, and connecting readers with authors. In addition to her blog, she provides support in managing street teams, proofreading, beta reading, copy edits, and assisting authors in any way that she can. Find out more about Jessica and her author/reader connection services by visiting her website, A Baker's Perspective.
So very nice to meet you, Jessica. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us today. Good luck and God's blessings in your endeavors!
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Until next time take care and God Bless.
PamT