Here Goes Nothing: An Introvert's Reckless Attempt to Love Her Neighbor
What happens when you ask God, “What do you want me to do today?”

This is not a success story.

And it’s not one of those stories that has a beginning, a middle, and then a perfectly tidy hind end either. It’s really just a beginning.

For thirty days Kendra Broekhuis prayed “to maintain the joy of being wife and mommy amid the daily grind. To see the world through God’s eyes. To live intentionally. To build relationships and share Christ’s love with our neighbors. To learn what it really means to give. To collide ‘motherhood’ with ‘mission.’”

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 – all thirty chapters – 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 wasn’t 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, “Get to know your neighbors.”

It might sound like strange advice, but it made sense. Jesus tells us to “Love God and love your neighbor.” Many times the word neighbor is meant to be vague, but it shouldn’t 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. Kendra’s neighbors—as in the people who live in the other eleven apartments in her building—are whom she often found the Lord’s generosity overflowing to and from during these thirty days.

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Here Goes Nothing: An Introvert's Reckless Attempt to Love Her Neighbor
What happens when you ask God, “What do you want me to do today?”

This is not a success story.

And it’s not one of those stories that has a beginning, a middle, and then a perfectly tidy hind end either. It’s really just a beginning.

For thirty days Kendra Broekhuis prayed “to maintain the joy of being wife and mommy amid the daily grind. To see the world through God’s eyes. To live intentionally. To build relationships and share Christ’s love with our neighbors. To learn what it really means to give. To collide ‘motherhood’ with ‘mission.’”

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 – all thirty chapters – 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 wasn’t 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, “Get to know your neighbors.”

It might sound like strange advice, but it made sense. Jesus tells us to “Love God and love your neighbor.” Many times the word neighbor is meant to be vague, but it shouldn’t 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. Kendra’s neighbors—as in the people who live in the other eleven apartments in her building—are whom she often found the Lord’s generosity overflowing to and from during these thirty days.

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Here Goes Nothing: An Introvert's Reckless Attempt to Love Her Neighbor

Here Goes Nothing: An Introvert's Reckless Attempt to Love Her Neighbor

by Kendra Broekhuis
Here Goes Nothing: An Introvert's Reckless Attempt to Love Her Neighbor

Here Goes Nothing: An Introvert's Reckless Attempt to Love Her Neighbor

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Overview

What happens when you ask God, “What do you want me to do today?”

This is not a success story.

And it’s not one of those stories that has a beginning, a middle, and then a perfectly tidy hind end either. It’s really just a beginning.

For thirty days Kendra Broekhuis prayed “to maintain the joy of being wife and mommy amid the daily grind. To see the world through God’s eyes. To live intentionally. To build relationships and share Christ’s love with our neighbors. To learn what it really means to give. To collide ‘motherhood’ with ‘mission.’”

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 – all thirty chapters – 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 wasn’t 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, “Get to know your neighbors.”

It might sound like strange advice, but it made sense. Jesus tells us to “Love God and love your neighbor.” Many times the word neighbor is meant to be vague, but it shouldn’t 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. Kendra’s neighbors—as in the people who live in the other eleven apartments in her building—are whom she often found the Lord’s generosity overflowing to and from during these thirty days.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780718083267
Publisher: Nelson, Thomas, Inc.
Publication date: 02/28/2017
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Kendra Broekhuis and her husband, Collin, married and moved to Guatemala to teach at a Christian school after Kendra graduated from college in 2011. Currently residing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she is mother to Jocelyn. Kendra now desires to be an encourager to all women honest enough to admit their struggles and celebrate their greatest joys in raising Christ’s littlest disciples. Visit Kendra's Blog: http://www.kendrabroekhuis.com/blog.

Table of Contents

Before We Get Started xiii

1 Five Quarters and a Tide Detergent Pod: Give What I Have 1

2 Mulligan Day: Give Obediently 9

3 Introverts Unite!: Give Through Relationship 17

4 Instead I'll Say, "I'll Be Thinking About You": Give Prayer 23

5 Déjà Vu and the Car That Wouldn't Start: Give It a Go 33

6 Don't Focus on the Family?: Give and Take 41

7 No Bleachers, No Bench: Give Together 49

8 All I Wanted Was Some "Me Time": Give Me a Minute 57

9 The Name Is Bond: Give Credit Where Credit Is Due 65

10 Mom Brain to the World: Give a Hoot 73

11 Why Apple Crisp and the Fragrance of Christ Smell So Good; Give Because He Gave 81

12 I'm Still Afraid of the Dark, Among Other Things: Give Me Jesus 89

13 Starved World: Give Anyway 97

14 My Affair with List Making: Give It a Rest 105

15 One Quarter Short of a Laundry Load: Give Us Our Daily Bread 113

16 Your Breath Smells Like Gospel: Give a Call 121

17 Don't Be Surprised When He Answers: Give Him a Chance 129

18 "Love Ya": Give It a Moment 137

19 Past the Scattered Feminine Hygiene Products Give Attention 145

20 Golf and Power Outages: Give It Up, Ya Loser 153

21 Would the Neighborhood Miss Us?: Give Someone a Hand 161

22 Chicken Soup for My Soul: Give Freely 171

23 Give the Gift of Stress This Christmas: Give Gifts 181

24 Let There Be Peace at the Magic Tree House: Give Peace a Chance 189

25 Control Enthusiast: Give Way 197

26 The Sidewalk of Motherhood: Give Life 205

27 But Do They Deserve My Gift?: Give a Mouse a Cookie 215

28 Open-Soul Surgery: Give Me Twenty 225

29 Where's the Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll? Give the Gospel 233

30 Too Early for a Pregnancy Test: Give Patiently 241

And Since Then? 251

Acknowledgments 257

Notes 261

About the Author 269

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