A surprise call to the mission field

By July 21, 2017

Kenya (MNN) — Being content is a virtue, but not when we’re living a life that is less than what God has planned for us. This story, brought to us by missionaries with World Gospel Mission, is about answering God’s call to minister, even when it’s a surprise. Even when it means giving up what is comfortable.

Angela Many and her husband, Heath, were living a life that, at a glance, could be described as ideal. They met and got married in medical school — Heath is a general surgeon and Angela an OBGYN.

Angela Many shares their story of how God called them from a life of normalcy into something much more profound.

The Manys (Photo courtesy of World Gospel Mission).

She says, “We were kind of following the normal flow of American life as two doctors. We started our family, started private practices, were settled in Knoxville, Tennessee, members of a wonderful community and a wonderful church. And, God kind of changed our trajectory in a major way.”

In 2014, they sold their house, left their practices and moved to Kenya.

Why, you might be wondering? Many says neither she nor her husband grew up with dreams of being a missionary overseas. And yet, at this point in their life, God was calling them to do just that.

After nine years of running private practices in the United States, the Manys felt that something was not right.

“It began more through the Holy Spirit kind of causing us to be increasingly uncomfortable with our very comfortable American lives,” Many explains.

So, for two years, the couple worked to discern what God was asking of them. The church they were at was very mission-focused. But on top of that, God sent people into their lives who inspired and challenged them.

It wasn’t long, Many says, before the Holy Spirit was asking them to ponder this question: “How were we really using our gifts, abilities, blessings for God’s Kingdom? Were we really using them for God’s Kingdom, or just for our own?”

When they couldn’t answer that in a satisfactory way, they started looking for ways they could apply their gifts to Kingdom work in a way that would glorify Christ.

Neither of them had seminary training. They had no preaching experience. Even so, God brought them to a place where they could put their unique skills to work.

(Photo by Heath and Angela Many)

“We became connected with the ministry at Tenwek Hospital where our primary role is training African doctors who have also a vision for service, and basically discipling them, helping them grow not just into skilled physicians but also into strong servant leaders who can then go into areas of East Africa where they can be even more effective leaders for Christ than we can.”

Tenwek Hospital is a joint ministry between World Gospel Mission and Africa Gospel Church. After three years there, the Many family is back in the states on their first home ministry assignment. They’ll be returning in just over a month to the work that has brought fulfillment and an abundance of blessing.

We’ll be sharing some more stories from Tenwek Hospital in days to come. But for now, can you please pray for the Manys as they prepare to head back to Kenya? Ask God to give them a smooth transition, and pray for strength, perseverance, and continued guidance in their lives.

To keep up with their journey in Kenya, or to help financially, visit their missionary profile, here.

3 Comments

  • Nory Grant says:

    Wonderful! Praise GOD for their testimony, their ‘obedience’ to God’s call, their perseverance. I’ll be praying for them!
    Our Lord sends an angel ahead of you, to guard you along the way and to bring you to the place HE has prepared.” Exodus 23:20
    Nory Grant
    Wycliffe Bible Translators

  • Praise the Lord . Will pray for them. I am a missionary from South Africa called to Saudi Arabia for the last 3 years and just got an invitation for a teaching job to return God willing in September. Prior to serving as a missionary in Saudi Arabia I served in Turkey 8 years,and 7 years in China. I want to encourage them to obedient to the call of God on their lives irrespect of the challenges and sacrifices that comes with it. Its the calling that will sustain them in the difficult times and challenges they will face in the mission field,but after all it is worthy it and satisfactory as long as they are in the will of God and at the right place for God in their lives.

  • anne dan says:

    when I learn of people who allow themselves to be used by God to give hope to people who would otherwise have given up on life, I’m challenged to pull up my socks and do my part in serving God.

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