01.23.2023 - By Eric Nevins
Kate Berkey is a writer, speaker, and missionary living on the north side of Chicago where she works with refugees and immigrants with Devon Oasis Ministry. Today, Kate shares about doubting her faith in high school, the unique way God called her to Thailand, and finding a ministry that fits her heart for the marginalized. She also shares how learning from other cultures can help bring much needed humility especially when the family with a foreign culture lives right next door. Kate’s story reminds us that when we honor the imago dei in our fellow humans, we become the Father’s ambassadors of friendship.
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Stories Kate shared:
Growing up in a Christian family in rural Indiana
Deciding to figure out why she believed in Jesus as a high schooler
Wrestling with doubts about whether to trust the Bible
Her mentor Kristy Mikel who helped her through wrestling with faith
Going to Taylor University and looking to the future
Experiencing the kindness of God
Quitting her job and becoming a missionary to Thailand
The moment God directed her to Braverly
Raising money to become a missionary
Creating resources for women in Thailand
Deciding to publish their book in the United States as well
Experiencing the micro-culture shocks that happen in new cultures
Learning about herself through interaction with another culture
Humility and honor in other cultures
Great quotes from Kate:
You can’t underestimate the value of dignity and the image of God in people.
The number one need of refugees is friendship.
Your courage matters to the Lord.
Resources we mentioned:
Kate’s website
A Place Called Braverly: Daring to Live Courageously, Dream Boldly and Influence Bravery by Kate Berkey and Kristy Mikel
Devon Oasis Ministry
Related episodes:
Ty Wyss and the Kindness of God
Amy Fritz and the Community of the Broken
Karen Gonzales and Beyond Welcome
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