On a recent trip to Honduras, I met a 15 year old girl named Amy. Her warm smile and servant’s heart showed the presence of the Lord in her life. She cooked meals for our group of three that showed experience beyond her years. I asked her to share her story of living on the mission field in hopes to give insight to others. This is her story:
At fifteen, I have now spent four years with my parents on the mission field here in Balfate, Honduras. I have encountered limitless opportunities to serve, including worship leading, leading a Bible study for some of the younger MKs, and participating in a Honduran youth group led by my father.
Although I have learned much about leadership and God from these ministries, Christ has taught me much simply through the general flow of life in Honduras. One of the most important of these is learning to deal with change.
Change: we either love it, or we hate it. We fear it, or we thrive on it.
Change is something that all missionary kids experience in abundance. We watch as people we love come and go. We witness the Holy Spirit working in peoples' lives, drastically changing their character. We have all moved to a country that seems to be a completely different world than our own (whether that move is to or from our native nation). We learn to change ourselves in order to adapt to different cultures. We learn, from a very early age, that change is a part of life, and we are taught to face it with acceptance, prayer, and hopefulness.
Life and people move on and change, but God never changes. He is there to lead us out of old chapters, and is waiting to introduce us to the new characters and adventures that he has in store for us in the next pages of our lives. He wasn’t lying when He told us that He has better things in store. (Jeremiah 29:11)
No matter what challenges, changes, or choices face us in this life, we are called to seek out opportunities to worship Christ in all of our actions, attitudes, and aspirations. Change is an opportunity to find new ways of doing this, learning to serve the Lord in new ways, with new people.
I can do all things through Christ which strengthen me. Philippians 4:13
I hope Amy’s story will help you to face change with hope.

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