

Here Goes Nothing: An Introvert's Reckless Attempt to Love Her Neighbor
What happens when you ask God, âWhat do you want me to do today?â
This is not a success story.
And itâs not one of those stories that has a beginning, a middle, and then a perfectly tidy hind end either. Itâs really just a beginning.
For thirty days Kendra Broekhuis prayed âto maintain the joy of being wife and mommy amid the daily grind. To see the world through Godâs eyes. To live intentionally. To build relationships and share Christâs love with our neighbors. To learn what it really means to give. To collide âmotherhoodâ with âmission.ââ
This became her motto, her credo, her personal mission statement.
Some days it led to actions the Lord gently nudged her to take. Other days it led to reflections the Lord gently whispered into her heart. Every day it led to a single word, one underlying theme that ties all thirty days â all thirty chapters â and their wide variety of topics together: giving.
These thirty days found Kendra and her husband and daughter in a strange time of transition. They had just moved back to the United States after teaching for three years in the beautiful country of Guatemala. They were in a new city, working a new job, living in a new apartment building, in search of a new church. And they wanted to put it all together: all of their experiences, all of the things they had just seen and learned and read and discussed. It wasnât a clean slate but rather a chance to live intentionally.
When Kendra and her husband sought advice about the transition from fellow missionary friends, the advice was, âGet to know your neighbors.â
It might sound like strange advice, but it made sense. Jesus tells us to âLove God and love your neighbor.â Many times the word neighbor is meant to be vague, but it shouldnât always be. Part of being mission-minded, no matter where you live or work, is being willing to love the people closest to you, people we often overlook. Kendraâs neighborsâas in the people who live in the other eleven apartments in her buildingâare whom she often found the Lordâs generosity overflowing to and from during these thirty days.
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What happens when you ask God, âWhat do you want me to do today?â
This is not a success story.
And itâs not one of those stories that has a beginning, a middle, and then a perfectly tidy hind end either. Itâs really just a beginning.
For thirty days Kendra Broekhuis prayed âto maintain the joy of being wife and mommy amid the daily grind. To see the world through Godâs eyes. To live intentionally. To build relationships and share Christâs love with our neighbors. To learn what it really means to give. To collide âmotherhoodâ with âmission.ââ
This became her motto, her credo, her personal mission statement.
Some days it led to actions the Lord gently nudged her to take. Other days it led to reflections the Lord gently whispered into her heart. Every day it led to a single word, one underlying theme that ties all thirty days â all thirty chapters â and their wide variety of topics together: giving.
These thirty days found Kendra and her husband and daughter in a strange time of transition. They had just moved back to the United States after teaching for three years in the beautiful country of Guatemala. They were in a new city, working a new job, living in a new apartment building, in search of a new church. And they wanted to put it all together: all of their experiences, all of the things they had just seen and learned and read and discussed. It wasnât a clean slate but rather a chance to live intentionally.
When Kendra and her husband sought advice about the transition from fellow missionary friends, the advice was, âGet to know your neighbors.â
It might sound like strange advice, but it made sense. Jesus tells us to âLove God and love your neighbor.â Many times the word neighbor is meant to be vague, but it shouldnât always be. Part of being mission-minded, no matter where you live or work, is being willing to love the people closest to you, people we often overlook. Kendraâs neighborsâas in the people who live in the other eleven apartments in her buildingâare whom she often found the Lordâs generosity overflowing to and from during these thirty days.






















