Quiet the naysayers and choose a life of significance
God knew what he was doing when he sent Sheila Veech to pursue of a life of significance serving His mission in South America. If you'll trust Him, God will lead you to make a consequential contribution to the world.
I'm currently reading the autobiography of Sheila Veech, a retired global worker and now board member with Reach Beyond, where I serve as the new director of Church and US Partnerships. I am feeling honored to read her story as I prepare to meet with her soon to learn about https://www.transformyourmission.org/contactthe work of this legacy agency.
Sheila served as a missionary in Ecuador, South America for a significant season of her life. If you're sensing God's call to become an international work for the Christian faith, I'd encourage you to read Sheila's book and learn about her journey. I say to you, as I said this week to the graduating college student I've been mentoring , "Plan to serve at least two terms or more in another culture for Christ. Learn the language and culture and seek to encourage and grow new followers for Christ in that context. You may decide you never want to return to America to live."
At this point in my reading I'm learning about her work among the Tsachila people group. When she arrived there and joined the work of linguists, they had no real literature or books in their Tsafiki language. Through the work of the linguists, the New Testament Bible was translated into their heart language.
I was captivated by Sheila's explanation of what happened when the first ever book became available to the people:
- The early eighties were a time of unprecedented growth in the Tsachila church. Once the New Testament got into the hands of the believers, it aroused huge interest among the other Tsachila. That was the first real book in Tsafiki and everyone wanted to read it. Many Tsachila had attended basic school at least but had learnt to read in Spanish. They could make out the words on a page, but the meaning of the words was not clear to them. It was amazing to hear them 'sounding out' the words in 'God New Carvings' and watch the smiles spread across their faces as they actually understood their meaning. 'God speakes to me in Tsafiki!' many would exclaim. Never before had a book spoken to them in their own language. This seemed to open their minds and hearts to the Spirit of God and as a result many dedicated their lives to Christ.
What an exciting story! While it's worth celebrating, it is also important to know that It was hard work for Sheila and her linguist counterparts to live and work among these people. They had none of the comforts of home. Yet, what a tremendous difference they made in the lives of this cherished people group. To think they were instrumental in bringing the first piece of literature to a people is unprecedented. And very few of life's highest accolades can compare to this.
Dear reader, what are you doing with your life? How might God's Spirit lead you to do something so as impactful as what you heard about in this reading. Please contact me if I can help coach or mentor you into what God has next for you! You can reach me here.










