In this episode, I sit down with Jocelyn Osmond, a missionary currently in the MTC, to talk about what it really means to say Hineni — “Here am I.” We talk about answering God’s call without feeling ready, surrendering ego and control, learning to strive instead of be perfect, and trusting that Christ knows us by name. This conversation is about missions with and without name tags, and how God uses our brokenness to do His work in us.
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