If anyone has asked me what I want to do when I grow up, what I want to do, I want to do something, I am interested, I always answer that I want to be a missionary.
Usually when I talk to people this time they think it is cool, they will dig a lot of questions and statements:
All of these issues and statements are legal and realistic, but they all become very troublesome. I must now answer all these questions.
Regarding the place I want to go: I really do not know. I would like to go to where God is calling. This leads us to the next question about God's calling. I already felt God's calling and I have seen it clearly in my life. Regarding the necessary missionaries: Of course they are necessary. My question is, "What are you doing, the missionary definition is that you really regard your work as a task area?" "People who send religious groups, especially those who dispatch Christians to foreign countries" "(Oxford English Dictionary) According to this definition, they are neither foreign nor cultural, so they can not become missionaries here.
There is a difference between disciples and missionaries. Ramón Ruru said most: "Missionaries are members of disciples who feed disciples in foreign countries, especially those of disciples who do not have autonomous churches." This is the life I desire. I would like to go to an unreachable group, but I would like to give them hope without anyone. I would like to give Jesus to those who have never heard of him. Why should I do this? My heart will fight for those who do not know Jesus. My beloved friends and family did not know the Lord, so I spent days thinking crying over the night. Even if they already understand Christianity, sometimes they just refuse the Lord.
But everyone, some people do not believe it. That is not a good thing. Everyone should have the opportunity to listen to the gospel, and what I want to do most is to become a person to tell them. I know that no one's soul can be saved; only the Holy Spirit can do this. But what I can do is to confront God's grace and say, "Do you know that there is a God who loves you?" Everyone needs to hear this, so I want to become a missionary.
Like most sister missionaries, I attended a three-hour church on Sunday and I participated in a one-hour high school seminary and a three-year gospel study at Brigham Young University every day. So I learned French at the missionary training center and focused on starting a conversation with others. I am afraid, can I give my knowledge of my education and personal experience to all my hands and provide it to strangers?
The program is part of an international disciples program tied up with the church of the Evangelical Church of God. It is based on Mormonism Missionary Program. This program incorporates young and high school graduates into a strict annual school curriculum, in-depth research, and community service. I am a member of the pilot student group, and he will help me decide if the program will become reality in the eyes of God's organization. The church hosting the school has a close relationship with the Israeli Christian community. The leadership of the church is a trinity from Hippie to Christians and has the same Jesus monster as my parents Unlike my parents, the leadership is a minority evangelical view that the success of the Israeli state is promoted Has the arrival of Christ
In addition, I entered junior high school and high school of the oldest Christian missionary woman in Japan. It was built by American missionaries in the 19th century. They celebrated the 123rd anniversary. They value girls' liberty, responsibility, autonomy. Can you imagine how innovative these ideas were in Japan in the 19th century? They also emphasized that "there is no spiritual independence without spiritual independence." I am very grateful for studying there because I show the basic attitude of participating in society.