tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687819628918410960.post6285798131163119127..comments2023-06-14T03:17:58.136-06:00Comments on Life On Purpose: Mission for Family, or Family for Mission?Tashahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08286467443000660676noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687819628918410960.post-13316396501250156502014-03-08T22:04:40.786-07:002014-03-08T22:04:40.786-07:00I came here to learn how to soak flour, but I just...I came here to learn how to soak flour, but I just want to say thanks for this post! As a mom raising her kids overseas, without access to as many choices about clothing, education, diet, and healthcare, I sometimes feel isolated from my sisters at home who can, at times, seem consumed with researching and discussing and evangelizing about diet and vaccines and etc. I agree that personally raising my kids takes priority over most ministry commitments, especially while they are small. But how I make those decisions for their good has to do with the passions my heart is fixed on. I've even been surprised to see the Father develop them in ways I didn't expect from hard things we've been unable to, or at times chosen not to, protect them from. I think what you're proposing is a small shift on a daily basis, but one that will have huge implications and enable us all as sisters in the body to support and encourage each other in the diverse situations where the Lord has placed us. I am encouraged! theberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16753725548875978621noreply@blogger.com