Thursday, April 26, 2007

A Missionary Heart

John Piper reports on a recent letter that he read from a book speaking of Southern Baptist missionaries that have recently been martyred. This letter is from Karen Watson who was killed a few years back in Iraq. She wrote this letter to be read if she was killed:
Dear Pastor Phil and Pastor Roger,

You should only be opening this in the event of death.

When God calls there are no regrets. I tried to share my heart with you as much as possible, my heart for the nations. I wasn't called to a place; I was called to Him. To obey was my objective, to suffer was expected, His glory my reward, His glory my reward . . .

The missionary heart:
  • Cares more than some think is wise
  • Risks more that some think is safe
  • Dreams more than some think is practical
  • Expects more than some think is possible.
I was called not to comfort or to success but to obedience. . . .

There is no Joy outside of knowing Jesus and serving Him. I love you two and my church family.

In His care,

Salaam, Karen

1 comment:

jc said...

That's movingy