I'll say, I was a bit humbled by the idea. If they look on me and feel proud in any way, how much more, they must realize, I look on them with pride, gratitude, and amazement!
These are ladies that have spent their lives serving as missionaries- and as wives and mothers at the same time, as I will be. Others of them have met together faithfully for 30 years to pray for missionaries around the world.
It is humbling to recognize their perspective. They see a young person stepping up to do what they gave their lives for. To me that is nothing for my honor. Rather, it proves God's faithfulness, for I am the one who sees how He sustained these ladies over years and years of challenging ministry and circumstances. The same God who called them is the One who also called me. And He is faithful, unchanging in His nature.
This statement about me being their "heritage" caused me to look at my personal ministry to my children in a fresh way. You see, moving overseas does not in any way change my role as a parent. In fact, the roles He has created and designed me for remain constant no matter my circumstances. It is well put by author Christine Hoover of "The Church Planting Wife":
"I am first of all a disciple (of Christ), second a wife, third a mother, and after that comes ministry in my community."
The first and most important role, as a disciple of my Lord, will flow directly into the other roles/areas of my life. So the thought about "heritage" becomes this question for me: what kind of life am I living and leading- and modeling for my children? What am I demonstrating to them is worth living and dying for?" And as an 'end' result- my children are my heritage. What will that look like years from now? This sure brings meaning and purpose to the day-in and day-out of motherhood.
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