by Lainey Hitchman | Hitched with a Mission, The Honest Missionary
For those who are in ministry, it isn’t necessary to tell you that there are periods of time when you can feel that you are in a tunnel. We all feel that way at one time or another. Going through a tunnel does not need to be negative! In fact, there is much that we...
by Roy Hitchman | Hitched with a Mission, The Honest Missionary
Stay-Fixed Life can be stormy; ministry brings plenty of storms too. When ships are out at sea and encounter a storm typically anchors are deployed to help with navigation and control. Anchors are interesting things. There are many types of anchors that are used...
by Lainey Hitchman | Hitched with a Mission, The Honest Missionary
DNA For most of my life, I have felt like missions have been a part of me. They are in my DNA. Just like the proverbial stick of rock, if you cut me down the middle ‘missions’ would be inscribed all the way through. Having talked to many others who have the same heart...
by Lainey Hitchman | Blogs, Hitched with a Mission, The Honest Missionary
Missing Home Life abroad can be stressful. It isn’t just dealing with things in a foreign culture or a foreign language that is challenging. It’s hard when you ‘miss’ things that you feel you should be ‘home’ for. Missing...
by Lainey Hitchman | Blogs, The Honest Missionary
So ‘The honest missionary’ sounds like a weird title for a blog. What am I saying? Do missionaries generally lie? Well, missionaries wouldn’t be very good missionaries with such a major character flaw, but missionaries do tend to omit details when...
by Lainey Hitchman | Blogs, The Honest Missionary
The photo illustrates the way I normally am. I’m usually the glass half full personality type it might even be close to being full! So it is safe to say I am not a person who is given to having meltdowns. Normally I can take what’s thrown at me even if...