“Where are you going?”
It’s a question that echoes through our lives—called out from a neighbor as you walk down the dusty road, murmured to your children as they race out the door, whispered to yourself when you’ve forgotten why you came into a room.
But deeper still, it’s a question for the soul.
As women serving cross-culturally, we know what it is to travel far, to follow God’s call into the unknown. Yet being a pilgrim is more than crossing borders—it’s a posture of the heart. It’s learning to walk with open hands, to find home in God even when everything around you changes.
This month, we’ll reflect on what it means to live as pilgrims—people on a journey with purpose and presence. Where is God leading you? What have you learned along the way? How are you holding both longing and hope as you keep walking?





