On a Mission: Not Your Typical Teenage Dream

I’m happy to announce a new feature on my blog. On a Mission will feature women who have taken on Jesus’ command to reach out to their communities and into the world beyond to love others. I hope that you find the stories encouraging as you get to know these extraordinary Girls on Adventure.


I would like to meet Madison Lamb in this very inspiring post by Beckie Lindsey.

 

Not Your Typical Teenage Dream

Madison Lamb

What were you interested in when you were sixteen-years-old?

Friends? Clothes? Music? Sports?

Madison Lamb enjoys many of the typical things most teenage girls do. She likes hanging out with friends and drinking coffee. But Madison has also found a love for something that is not so typical for a young woman of her age. She desires to go into full-time ministry serving as a missionary.

It all started when Madison was in eighth grade—except she didn’t actually know it then.

She signed up for her first mission trip.

Her first mission: a six-day trip to Mexico. Madison and a group of other kids her age along with several adults helped construct walls and roofs for houses. On the fourth day of the trip, her group visited an orphanage where many children had been taken to live by their own parents because they lacked the means to care for them. However, a heartbreaking fact Madison learned, was that some of the parents still came and visited their children in the orphanage, but leave them in hopes for a better life than they could provide.

“I’ll always remember the sweet little girl named Bethlehem that stole my heart,” Madison said. “After the orphanage, we visited the dump where many locals go to scavenge. We took hot dogs wrapped in tortillas to share. It was life-changing to see how these people live.”

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Each night Madison’s group listened to powerful missionary speakers from all over the world. One guest speaker named Brad had served as a missionary in Papua New Guinea. He stayed long enough to learn the language and translate the Bible for the locals.

“I learned so much. It was amazing, but I still wasn’t really sure if it was something I wanted to do. So, I didn’t tell anyone, but I was thinking and praying about it. I wasn’t ready to be accountable, I guess.”

The Lord was using the experience from this trip to plant a seed.

A year later when Madison was in high school, she was asked to go on another mission trip, but this time as a teen mentor for the junior high students. Madison agreed and the Lord was busy planting more seeds.

“I got to give a twenty-minute speech to the students about my mission experience. I didn’t realize how much they would look up to me.”

When Madison got back from her second mission’s trip, her heart was completely changed.

“I need to do missions! This is what God wants for my life!”

The future plan is to go to college—hopefully a Christian University with study abroad possibilities and major in Literature and Christian studies. She is also researching missionary training schools and looking into teaching English.

While Madison is still in high school, she intends to explore more missions and reach out to other teens. She says a major concern for teens is a lack of confidence and poor self-image.

“Unfortunately they are looking for attention in the wrong places. Society tells them so many things that conflict with God’s message,” she said. “I used to struggle with body image like a lot of teens my age. But then I read and understood that I am fearfully and wonderfully made. God, the creator, loves me and made me beautiful. I want others to know this too!” (Psalm 139)

Everyone needs to know they are loved by God.

Madison believes that if teens understood more about God and the Bible, they would be better equipped to handle the many pressures they face today. “When I put God first, my whole life changed. I love my Bible! I write verses on my hand to help me through the day. Others can see it too.”

Madison has some special people in her life. She says most of her close friends are Christians which helps her. There are also adults that have helped her relationship with God grow as well. “My parents are great! I have met many leaders at church too. My small group leader, Emma, taught me how to pray. I can call her and she’ll meet up with me for coffee. It’s so great to have her support.”

At the age of sixteen, Madison has learned some fundamentals and essentials that every Christian can benefit from, no matter their age.

  • Read your Bible and share it with others.
  • Memorize scripture. It helps keep you on track.
  • Prayer is powerful. Do it every single day.
  • Find your value in God, not society or anything else.
  • Surround yourself with other Christians.
  • Find a mentor.
  • Be a mentor.
  • Look to God to find your purpose.

Thanks for the inspiration, Madison!

Madison Lamb

COMMENTS AND PRAYERS WELCOME!

What do you think about Madison’s dream? Did it inspire you?


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Beckie is a wife and a mother of three grown children and two adorable cats. She is an award-winning poet, published freelance writer of magazine, website and newspaper articles as well as devotions and studies. She is the editor of Southern California Voice, a division of One Christian Voice, LLC., a national news syndicating agency. Her desire is to see others not only know the truths of the Word of God, but to also experience them personally and practically in everyday life.

To learn more about Beckie:

Blog: https://beckielindsey16.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/LindseyBeckie

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Southern California Voice: http://socal-voice.com/

11 Comments Add yours

  1. There’s nothing like third-world missions to pull American teenagers out of the iPhone/popularity life and open their eyes to the world. It makes them better people.

    1. Patty Schell says:

      Teenagers and adults alike. A friend said recently that it was good for her to see other parts of the world that were unlike hers. It brought perspective to the wants and needs of her own life. Thanks for commenting, Brandon.

  2. I read this post on Beckie’s blog recently. What an amazing young lady Madison is! Such maturity and determination in one so young.
    Blessings, Patty!

    1. Patty Schell says:

      She certainly is an amazing gal. I wanted my readers to meet her. Thanks for stopping by.

  3. Everyone does need to know about God’s love. I know by experience that going on a mission trip is life-changing. I can relate to Madison’s desire to help people full-time as a missionary. May God bless her and her dreams! Her focus on ministering to others is a reminder to keep our focus on what matters most – God, His love, and people.

    1. Patty Schell says:

      Yes, a good reminder, indeed. Thanks, Kati, for stopping by!

  4. Patty, thanks for your willingness to share Madison’s testimony on your blog. Others surely will be inspired by her faith and commitment to God.
    Blessings to you, my dear friend!

    1. Patty Schell says:

      I hope that is the case. I know I am. Thanks for writing about her.

  5. gingerloowho says:

    Loved this! I’m so amazed at what God is doing in our young people. My daughter (21) is a full-time missionary with YWAM in Australia. She just completed a 6-week outreach in Manilla, where God used her team to ignite and train youth in Manilla to spread the gospel. May God continue to bless and empower all who reach out in love!

    1. Patty Schell says:

      Very exciting! I love whenever someone steps out on a mission no matter their age.

    2. Patty Schell says:

      Thanks for stopping by!

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