...With Persecutions
(Christy’s story) The gears whined in protest every time the bus driver slowed. After eight hours of bouncing through pot-holes and swerving around gaunt cattle, my stomach couldn’t take any more. Not usually one to get carsick, I finally gave in and asked for medicine. I dozed in and out of sleep while my head bounced up and down against my husband’s shoulder. Twelve hours later, bruised, exhausted, and starving, our group finally arrived at our destination deep in the Amazon jungle.
The most amazing part about that trip wasn’t the difficult bus ride. In fact, I don’t even remember most of it. It was that every person on our mission team was ready to go to work after only a few hours of sleep. We knew why we were there – to share the Gospel with people who had never heard it before. And the joy we experienced in seeing lives changed was worth every bounce on that bus.
Most of us, when given the choice, wouldn’t pick suffering. But there’s something different about being on a mission trip. You expect to not be comfortable. You sign up for it. You pack light, sleep hard, and count the discomfort as part of the calling.
But why is the expectation different at home? Why do I presume to sit comfortably in my pew at church, latte in hand, while the air-conditioning hums in the background? The uncomfortable question I have to ask myself is, “Am I willing to suffer in my own community for the sake of the gospel?”
This is the hard question John Piper puts to us in the last two chapters of Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist. He doesn’t let us separate missions from suffering. They belong together. And he takes us straight to Mark 10, where Jesus promises that anyone who gives up home, family, or security for his sake will receive it back a hundredfold. It sounds like a good deal, until you read the next three words: with persecutions.
We’d rather skip those words. I know I would.
But Piper points us to John G. Paton, a missionary who lost his wife and child and found himself hiding in a chestnut tree from the very people he had come to reach. He didn’t find Christ waiting for him on the other side of the suffering. He found him there — in the tree, in the dark, in the grief. He wrote that Jesus had never felt nearer, never spoken more gently to his soul, than in that moment.
We may not choose suffering. But when it finds us, there’s joy in knowing that we don’t have to face it alone. Christ walks through it with us.
On this week’s episode of Well Worn Pages, Lori and I talk about Missions and Suffering in the final episode on Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist. We’d love for you to join us.
So what did you think about this book? What things did you agree with? And what things challenged you?
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Episode Summary
Episode 9 closes out Season 1 of Well-Worn Pages with Desiring God‘s final two chapters: missions and suffering. Christy and Lori unpack Piper’s distinction between local ministry and frontier missions — reaching the unreached, defined as people groups where fewer than 2% are evangelical Christians. They trace the cost of that calling through Mark 10, Paul’s willingness to count everything as garbage for Christ, and the lived reality of John G. Paton hiding in a tree, praying through grief and hostile pursuit.
From Polycarp’s unbound martyrdom to Joseph the Maasai warrior returning again and again to a village that beat him — until the whole village believed — the episode builds a case that suffering is not incidental to the Christian life but central to its witness. The episode also serves as a season finale, with a summer break before Season 2 launches in August 2026.
5 Key Takeaways
* Frontier missions is a distinct calling. Piper differentiates between local ministry (where a church already exists) and frontier missions — carrying the gospel to unreached people groups where less than 2% of the population are evangelical Christians (IMB definition).
* God is the one who makes missions work. Our role is participation, not production.
* Sacrifice is required, but Christ is the reward. Piper uses Mark 10: 29-30 to show that Jesus doesn’t ask us to count what we’re giving up — he asks us to follow and promises to make up every loss a hundredfold, with persecutions included.
* “With persecutions” cannot be skipped. Mark 10:29-30 adds that phrase deliberately. Joy in suffering is possible because of who we serve.
* Suffering is a witness, not just a hardship. Piper makes no distinction between faith-based persecution and ordinary suffering like cancer — for the believer, all suffering is either a movement toward God or a stumbling block. People are watching how we handle it.
* Reading hard books takes determination. Both Christy and Lori found Desiring God challenging — and both returned to Scripture to test it. That process of examination is what distinguishes Well-Worn Pages from any other book club.
Scripture References
* 1 Corinthians 3:17
* Mark 10:29-30
* Philippians 3:8
* Proverbs 27:17
Links
God’s Smuggler Episode 4: One Person Can Make a Difference [https://wellwornpages.substack.com/p/one-person-can-make-a-difference]
IMB.org [https://www.imb.org] (International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention)
Connect with Christy [https://christymillerbell.com]
Connect with Lori [https://www.loribehrens.com]
Suggested Reading Schedule & Episode Guide
Episode 5 [https://wellwornpages.substack.com/p/christian-hedonism-and-why-we-almost]: Christian Hedonism: Why We Almost Put The Book Down (Intro, Chapters 1 & 2, and Appendix) [https://wellwornpages.substack.com/p/christian-hedonism-and-why-we-almost]
Episode 6 [https://wellwornpages.substack.com/p/the-hard-way-joy-love-and-what-the](This Episode) [https://wellwornpages.substack.com/p/the-hard-way-joy-love-and-what-the]: [https://wellwornpages.substack.com/p/the-hard-way-joy-love-and-what-the] The Hard Way: Joy, Love, and What the Cross Teaches Us About Both (Chapters 3 & 4) [https://wellwornpages.substack.com/p/the-hard-way-joy-love-and-what-the]
Episode 7: [https://wellwornpages.substack.com/p/before-you-pick-up-your-phone] Before You Pick Up Your Phone: A Conversation About Scripture and Prayer (Chapters 5 & 6) [https://wellwornpages.substack.com/p/before-you-pick-up-your-phone]
Episode 8: [https://wellwornpages.substack.com/p/where-is-your-heart]Where Is Your Heart: An Honest Conversation About Money, Marriage & Who We’re Really Living For (Chapters 7 & 8) [https://wellwornpages.substack.com/p/where-is-your-heart]
Episode 9 (Finale - This Episode): With Persecutions: The Cost No One Mentions (Chapters 9 & 10)
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