128: The Music of Christmas - A Calling Story (with Olivia Bomgardner)
Olivia Bomgardner, TeachBeyond music teacher in Spain, shares why Christmas music is special, what it’s like to be a music teacher at Christmastime, and how she became a missionary teacher.
- “Singing is a huge part of my life, but singing about something so significant as Christ’s birth definitely brings a difference in comparison to other parts of the year.”
- “Music has this ability to draw out emotions and speak to us in a different way. It’s a gift.”
- “How far will you go to trust that My plan is better than yours?”
- “When someone asks me who I am, before I went to college, I probably would have said that I’m a musician, I play the piano, and I love that about myself. But after this struggle in my life, I learned to say I’m a child of God.”
- “What can we learn in this waiting season about what the Lord has for us?”
- “The Lord is good – always. His plan is not going to be ours, as He tells us in His Word, but also I would say that the waiting is a good time to focus on Him. As we do that, we are growing in our relationship to Him.”
What’s changing our lives:
- Keane: Celebrating Hanukkah
- Heather: Receiving Christmas cards
- Olivia: Dark chocolate-covered cookies from Trader Joe’s
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