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COMMENTS
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Christian mission trip opens eyes to our priviledge HERE.
COMMENTS
FROM PREVIOUS PARTICIPANTS:
Guatemala
taught me what it means to do ministry incarnationally.”
Kim Hekman
“The biggest thing that shaped my thinking was that we don’t
do ministry to people but we do it with them. Just because it is a desolate
place doesn’t mean that God isn’t working there.”
Sarah Lindberg.
“through the various experiences and moments lived, my obedience
to Christ became my best worship. Also, our experiences did not form
part of a trip but of a mission that will never end.”
Javier Mata
It was really refreshing to go on a trip not to accomplish a specific
goal, but instead to simply watch and learn from the cultures and native
peoples. I learned a lot about Jesus’ incarnation and ministry
in connection with the incarnational ministries that are happening in
Guatemala. The “incarnation” has taken on a whole new meaning
for me!
Megan Boer
“Incarnational ministries continually remind a person of the need
to depend on God for his grace.”
(anonymous)
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