Felicia is nineteen and works in a pastry shop in Chisinau. Her days are simple and ordinary, shaped by early mornings, flour on her hands, and conversations with coworkers. But for her, these everyday moments are also opportunities to reflect Christ.
She grew up in a home where the gospel was shared naturally and often. Now she carries that same heart into her workplace, where sharing about Jesus is not always welcomed. Many colleagues hold tightly to the traditions they were raised with, and conversations about faith can quickly close. One friend from confectionery school works right beside her, and Felicia prays for her constantly. Yet the response is usually the same. She is not interested.
These small refusals can be discouraging, especially for someone who longs to see people meet Jesus. But Felicia is learning that disciplemaking is often slow and hidden. It grows in the ordinary faithfulness of showing kindness, offering to pray, and living in a way that reflects the hope she carries.
Her story is not about big moments but about everyday obedience. It is about trusting that God is already at work in the hearts around her, even when no one seems to respond. Felicia goes to work each day knowing that Jesus can use her presence, her prayers, and her simple acts of love to draw people to Himself in His time.
– Felicia, MoldovaÂ