Melissa Mitchell never thought a civil war in Syria would reroute the life of a girl from Oregon. Then again, she didn't expect the Middle East to feel like home-or to spend decades with her husband living and working in places most people couldn't even point to on a map.
Life Beyond Borders is a brutally honest, laugh-out-loud, cry-when-you-least-expect-it memoir of what happens when one unlikely yes leads to three decades of chaos, compassion, and calling. Melissa's journey is all grit, heart, and survival-held together by the kind of sarcasm that costs less than therapy and works twice as fast.
This isn't a story about saving the world-it's about being reshaped by it. Through missteps, miracles, and the kind of stubborn hope that refuses to quit, her story unfolds not with grand solutions, but with the quiet power of presence: listening, staying, and standing in the gap. Told with honesty, humility, and hard-won perspective, Life Beyond Borders reveals that the most meaningful journeys don't begin when we're ready-they begin the moment we show up.