(THE STORY BEHIND OUR CALL TO JAPAN)
If you think Donn and Daisy were the kind of people who grew up thinking, “I want to be a missionary when I grow up,” you would be mistaken. They were “homebodies,” having no desire to serve the Lord anywhere except in the United States of America.
Diary of a Call gives you a peek behind the curtains at the agonizing months and years of soul searching that preceded their surrender to god’s call. You’ll see the many ways that the enemy tried to interfere… As the Apostle Paul said, because a wide door for effective service has opened for me [in Ephesus, a very promising door of opportunity], and there are many adversaries….
A beta reader for this book told Donn and Daisy recently, “We hear precious little about the cost of obedience in Christians’ lives today. Thank you for allowing your readers to experience the beauty of your love of the Lord as fuel for your obedient life of service. May every reader be drawn past your story to a greater desire to know, hear, and follow Jesus.” May it be so. (Taken from the back cover of the book.)
