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Missions Organizations Have Cracks [Part 2] – My Response to Their Response

A few months ago, I wrote a letter to the mission’s organization I was overseas with for more than 6 years. This letter, which you can read the gist of here, detailed what I felt were institutional failures that led to my being sick and burned out, and, ultimately, what Read more…

By Beth Watkins, 5 years4 years ago

For My Immigrant Husband & Refugee Friends, the Damage is Already Done – A Post on The Salt Collective

I’m very excited to be sharing over at The Salt Collective today! ♦ Until recently, we at least thought we could hold our breaths until citizenship. And then, under the new administration, there’s been an unprecedented spike of “denaturalization’s” – as a New Yorker headline disturbingly put it, ‘In America, Naturalized Read more…

By Beth Watkins, 5 years4 years ago

Missions Organizations Have Cracks: Highlights from One Who Survived the Fall. (Part 1)

A few months ago I wrote a letter to the missions organization that I was with for just under 10 years, and overseas for just over 6. What you have below is a slightly modified and truncated version of the letter, with specific persons and details removed. I share this Read more…

By Beth Watkins, 5 years4 years ago

The Hope & Fear Cycle of Chronic Illness – A Post on The Mudroom

I’m so excited to be sharing over at The Mudroom! I’m a healthy-looking person with a chronic health problem. It sprung up as a result of some very traumatic and stressful years in overseas ministry. I’m trying really hard to help my body right itself, but I have a condition Read more…

By Beth Watkins, 5 years4 years ago

Why I Paint African Faces – A Guest Post on Scraping Raisins Blog

Thrilled to be sharing over at Scraping Raisins Blog today! ♦ I’ve always been a maker. I can’t help myself. I’m an extremely tactile person. I love doing things with my hands and if I see something I think I could make myself, I absolutely want to teach myself how Read more…

By Beth Watkins, 5 years4 years ago

What if the Church had a Different Favorite Sin?

As a teenage girl I was pretty sure that having sex before marriage was the worst sin I could possibly commit. I probably thought this because sexual sin was what youth group, church rallies, and Christian books for teens talked about a lot. In recent years there has been a Read more…

By Beth Watkins, 5 years4 years ago

To the road that crushed my white middle-class assuredness and naiveté – I thank you.

I have a favorite kind of person. I know we’re all God’s children and we’re not supposed to have favorites, but I do. My favorite people are those who have suffered and it has strengthened and weakened them in the right ways. I love the hope found in people who Read more…

By Beth Watkins, 5 years4 years ago

Good Manners ≠ Kingdom Come

Back in September I wrote a piece for SheLoves Magazine about how working with those on the margins completely undid me, and how some days I look around at all the suffering in the world, it straps like a weight to my chest, and all I can do is grieve. Read more…

By Beth Watkins, 5 years4 years ago

How We Get Rootedness Wrong – A Post on A Life Overseas

I’m a longtime reader of A Life Overseas, an incredible blog and resource for both missionaries, and people who are living or have lived in a country other than the country of their birth. I’m thrilled to be sharing over there today about How We Get Rootedness Wrong. ♦ I Read more…

By Beth Watkins, 5 years4 years ago

When We See Them Do We See You?

I don’t listen to Christian radio often, but when I do there’s a particular song that always seems to come on. And while I am trying (half-heartedly, some days) to not just be fault-finding and nit-picky about Christianity and church culture in America, there is this one line that always Read more…

By Beth Watkins, 5 years4 years ago

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