
If you are a mom with a blog, than this post is for you! I personally am loving meeting each of you who stop by and provide blog links in you comments, and thought it would be fun to have a more accessible way for us to get to know each other. I know lots of you have been “clicking” each other’s blogs too!
I am starting a blogroll on the right column of this page where you can provide links to your blogs if you’d like. I’ll try to list some of you who I know, have met through this site, or whose blog I follow, but if I miss you and you would like to be listed, please just leave your URL in the comments of any post and I will add you to the blogroll. If I list you and you would like your blog removed, please just let me know and I’ll do so!
Also, it doesn’t matter if you are an overseas missionary or not! I am sure you have lots of wisdom and great life experiences to share and it would be fun to get to know you, not to mention that the the US is just as much a mission field as anywhere else!
I would love it if you wanted to link this site to yours if you think others would benefit from what is being discussed here. No obligation though.

Also, if you live in a closed country, please know that I don’t have any way of knowing who checks out this site. It would be best not to leave a link if it is not safe for your name to be connected with the title of “missionary.” Sorry if we miss out on some of your blogs because of this!
Thank you for stopping by my blog! I am very honored to have been your first stop at the Blog Party! If you enjoy my blog, feel free to add it to your blogroll:
http://www.ivechangedmynametomommy.blogspot.com
I’m loving your blog even though I’m not a missionary! I’d be happy to be added to your blogroll.
http://thetraintocrazy.typepad.com
Would love to be added to your blogroll and hope to meet other missionary moms through it too. Here is my url: http://www.momsministryandmore.blogspot.com
Thanks!
I enjoy your blog. I recently started a blog to share about my life on the island of Borneo in Indonesia. Here is my address:
http://www.borneowife.blogspot.com
Hello I just found your site today and it is going to be a sure revisit! I am a mom of a soon to be 4 year old boy and a preschool ministries director at our church. My blog is basically about our family and our day to day life. I post some about preschool sunday school and Rainbows and Ideas well that is the goal eventually. I love the site and keep on blogging and cant wait to know you via blog oh and I can be contacted via email too
take care and God bless
Elaina
Enjoyed finding your blog. I think we have a lot in common. There is no greater joy than serving the Lord and raising children!!! I’d love to be added.
Just looked through your blog quickly and loved that you have a link for Operation World. We are working on the next edition:
http://www.operationworld.info
God bless you and the family!
Jenny
Hi again,
You can add me to your link list. Thanks for the invitation!
@ngie = http://angiewashington.com/
please add me. thank you.
Hey! You stopped by my site earlier today! I’d love to be added to your blogroll
My link is http://www.xanga.com/junglewife or junglewife.xanga.com Thanks!
You can add me to your list too. Thanks for stopping by my blog and for inviting me to the photo contest. I´ll see if I can get some pics off to you. My blog is
http://www.theholmansinbolivia.blogspot.com
Just found your blog through sahmissionary. I’m a missionary mom in Ghana, and I’d love to join this great group of ladies!
My address is http://www.JohninGhana.blogspot.com
Thanks!
We are a missionary family serving the orphans and the poor in Haiti and would love to be added to your blog roll.
http://www.howcantheyhear.org
I am a mommy who loves the Lord & traipses around the world with my US State Dept. husband and 2 little boys. I’m so glad to have stumbled upon your site and would love to have my blog listed on your blogroll. I’m going to add your site to the ones I follow as well. Thanks for such an encouraging place to meet other ladies working and living around the world!
Naoma Lee
Thank you for leaving a comment on my blog and asking me if I would like my blog listed in your blogroll. I must say, however, that I am not a mother, so if you only want mothers’ blogs in your blogroll, just leave it
Happy to add you, Barbara! All are welcome here, regardless if they are mothers or not. Glad to have you!
Thanks for starting this blog…and for stopping by my blog. Please add me to the list.
Please add me to your blogroll- I’d love to talk with other missionary moms and will be checking out some of their blogs. Thank you!
We work in Spain at a school for missionary kids.
Oops. http://www.davidandkeri.blogspot.com
The title of our blog is “Youngs in Spain”
Hey i’m looking for friends with common ground. My husband is going into paramedic school and after he finishes we’re going into (most likely) full-time missions. So i need the hook up to moms of like minds! Thanks for the invite!
Hi mama! I hope you’ve enjoyed your time back in the States for a while. Our family is heading for South America (not a closed country, but we’re still being discreet) and I’m blogging about the journey there. If you enjoy it, I’d love to be added! Thanks so much for all you do here. It’s a GREAT resource!
http://mom-by-faith.blogspot.com
My blog is titled “The Journey”
I would love to be added to your blogroll!
Missionary Mommy
http://www.xanga.com/missionarymommy
Thanks!
I love this blog what a good resource for missions mamas.My husband and I are raising support to go to work for Gospel For Asia. They are a Native Missionary organization and we will be working at there office in Dallas TX. Thanks for all your great tips. God bless you and your family!
would love to be added to your blog roll!! I So thankful for finding your blog
oh…here is my link
kingdombusiness07.blogspot.com
Excited to find your blog! Would love to be added to your blogroll.
Amy in Tanzania
I am a missionary mom and we are living in Hungary and working at the headquarters for Campus Crusade for Christ for Eastern Europe and Russia.
Ashley- I thought I had already put my name here… guess I just thought about it
Happens a lot these crazy days! Would love to be linked up! Thanks!
We are children’s pastors here in the states but will be beginning our journey of missionary status sometime soon.
Have enjoyed your blog very much, especially my friend Shilo who is posting regularly!
Add me to the blogroll, too! http://www.beckyaguirre.blogspot.com. We work with NTM in Mexico. Thanks for all you do!
Please add me. We were in Russia, and now we’re in Ukraine.
Hi, My name is Heather and I am a bloggin’ mama. I am a pastor’s wife and the mom to a beautiful blue-eyed red-headed little girl. I love blogging because during this season of life, I can not physically be at the church as much as I could pre-toddler stage. Blogging gives me a voice in ministry while my days are spent changing dirty diapers, endlessly washing dirty clothes, and wiping a runny nose. BTW, the runny nose I wipe is my daughter’s.
Both my husband and I have a huge heart for what God is doing globally. My sister in law serves as a missionary living in Europe. My father in law has an non-profit ministry that focuses on overseas ministry. And my husband and I have traveled all over the world. In fact, he was arrested years ago in Asia for sharing the gospel. So while I am not a missionary wife, I hope this qualifies me as participating in the conversation you have started on your blog!
My blog is http://www.thedailykick.com
I write a weekly devotional and would love to be added to your blogroll.
God Bless,
Heather
Hi Ashley,
Thanks so much for adding me to your blog roll! I can’t wait to spend more time on your blog. I am already loving it.
I read the post on involving toddlers in everyday activities at home. Great ideas. So helpful!
I did try twice to post a comment and I think it just went in cyber space. Not sure. Just wanted to let you know you have a great blog!
Thanks
heather
ps–i just prayed for you and your family. may you have a wonderful and blessed Thanksgiving.
Im not a mom, nor a missionary… Yet. Haha. But- I do enjoy your site. Keep up the great work and thanks for all the interesting posts. I can def learn alot here.
http://rhodeislandred-shootson.blogspot.com/
Thanks!
Hi! Just found you and am enjoying reading your blog. I’d love to be added to the blogroll. My family and I are missionaries in Paraguay, and I blog about our life here.
http://www.hagermans.blogspot.com
Blessings,
Christie
If you could add me that would be great.
Blessings, from Bolivia :0)
I just started a mom missionary blog here:
http://missionalmamassoul.blogspot.com/
We also have a family blog here:
http://mozosonmission.blogspot.com/
I have been following your site for awhile.
Thanks.
Hello -
Just found your blog and would love to be added to the blogroll. We are an everyday Christian family who is heading into full-time mission work in Honduras in the summer of 2010. Currently, I blog at http://worldourclassroom.blogspot.com and will have a new web home as soon as we can get our website up.
We love the Lord, love children and love Honduras. It is a good combination. I look forward to visiting other missionary moms who are out there raising kids in another culture.
In Christ,
Laura
Please add us. Natinha Michael and Hannah.
I would love it if you would please add my blog. I am a missionary mom in Mozambique, Africa
http://thepavkovpraise.blogspot.com/
I can’t remember how I found this site but I am enjoying the outlet blogging allows me as a wife, missionary and mom! I would love to be more connected with other missionary moms who can relate to this life we live. Blessings!
Please add me to your blogroll! Hopefully my site will be a help to homepreschooling families.
Thanks, and keep up the good work blogging!
Susan Lemons
http://www.susanlemons.wordpress.com
I would like to be added to your blog roll even though I won’t officially be a Mom until June. I have enjoyed reading your blog!
Breathe is a 10-day retreat happening June 24-July 4, 2010 in Switzerland designed for the renewal of singles, couples and families who serve in cross-cultural settings. Under the guidance of professionals with years of experience in pastoral and member care counseling, you will have the opportunity to focus on issues affecting you and your family. Full programs are provided for preschoolers, elementary, and teens that consider the unique needs of TCKs. The focus of Breathe is to support and encourage North American cross-cultural workers who serve in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Breathe is held at Credo located in one of Switzerland’s most breathtaking regions, a peaceful, quiet setting near Interlaken. Program includes counseling, medical consultation, massage, childcare, meals and lodging.
A brochure can be downloaded at breatheconference.org
Contact Lori Hahn info@catalystintl.org
Hi! I just realized that I haven’t yet requested to be added to the blogroll…so could you please add us?
Thanks so much, and even though I don’t leave that many comments, I enjoy SO much the encouragement and wisdom found here from other like-minded moms raising families cross-culturally.
http://www.markusandsarah.blogspot.com
Sarah, missionary mommy of 2 little ones, recently moved from the Philippines to Norway.
I’m “Perfectly Imperfect Carrie” aka Missionary Momma and I’d love to be added to the blogroll.
Great site!
Hi! Love your blog, and here’s mine: forrysnic.blogspot.com
We are American missionaries living in Nicaragua, but our term ends this July, so we’ll be heading back to the US for now. But I’ll definitely keep checking back. God Bless!
My husband and baby girl and I are moving to Cape Town, South Africa in a few months to work with Africa Jam (myafricajam.org) with the youth in the poor communities there. I am thrilled to find this helpful resource.
My blog is leighandandy.blogspot.com
I just stumbled across your blog today, and I know I will be visiting it quite often. I am a first year missionary mom in Easter Europe. I have two boys ages 4 and 1. These past nine months have been a challenge for me and it has been good to read some of your encouraging posts. Thanks!