So recently my awesome mom ordered a book for me in the mail called Reckless Faith. Now so far I’ve only read maybe three or four pages before I go to bed (I’m quite a slow reader) but I can already tell it’s going to be a super rad book. It’s about a missionary named Beth Guckenburg and her husband Todd and their journey in mexico while establishing a ministry to help orphans (It always makes me think of Nacho Libre and his burning desire to help orphans, what a guy). She said something that I can’t emphasize enough and have found to be oh so true. She talks about how she sees how the very people she went to Mexico to minster to, ended up leading her instead. It’s so crazy and I’ve realized this to a certain degree every time I go out of the country on a missions trip or even in country, that you go there to help others, but no matter what you leave feeling like they actually helped you in a way. Some of the most genuinely kind, caring, generous people I’ve ever met, have had the least (worldly possessions that is).

Reckless Faith – A willingness to trust even when you don’t understand.

 

By the way I’m designing some shirts that will soon be published and I’ll be taking orders 🙂