Growing Up
Dutchess
When we found out that our parents were
planning to move overseas to Mozambique,
Africa, it really didn’t come as a big shock
to us. We knew that God had been leading them in that direction for a few years.
As a family, we have been on mission trips
to Haiti and Africa several times. However,
both of us are planning to attend college in
the next couple of years, so we will not go
to Mozambique with our dad, mom, and
brother.
Although we are extremely excited for
them to have the opportunity to be missionaries overseas, it’s going to be hard to not
have them here with us. Our family is really
close-knit. Being homeschooled our whole
lives, we’re used to seeing our brother and
parents every day. We’re accustomed to
them being close whenever we need something. So, this will be a tough adjustment.
It is really scary to think of not having
our parents and brother in the same country as us, but God is our ultimate provider.
We trust that the safest place to be is at the
center of his will. We both know for certain
that our parents are following God’s plan
for their lives. We are so fortunate to have
By Emma and Meredith Dutchess,
OMS Missionary Kids
parents who are willing to give their whole
lives to follow God’s calling. It has to be
hard for them to leave behind all that they
know. They are amazing role models to us
in serving the Lord radically, and we’re so
proud of them for always following where
the Lord leads.
Even though it will be hard being alone
as young women, we are grateful to have
an amazing, Christ-like support system
around us. Having each other will also
make things a lot easier. We are best
friends, and it will be great to have each
other close. We will be able to build each
other up, strengthen each other, and be
there for one another when things seem
hard and we miss our parents and brother.
Although this journey hasn’t been and
won’t be easy, we couldn’t be happier
for the way God is leading our family. We
cannot wait to hear stories of how God is
using them to change lives! We trust that
not having our parents here will grow us,
and we are both excited to see what the
Lord is going to do in our lives. Throughout all of this, God is faithful and will never
change or forsake us.
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