Saturday, August 26, 2006

Finally here!

Hello! I'm finally here...Hong Kong. It's amazing. I got here on Thursday and was welcomed by Mike, Melissa, and Izzy...along with 5 of the kids from the youth group....they made me feel so special! They even made me a DVD showing me their favorite places in Hong Kong! That day I just mostly settled in and organized my suitcases. That night we went out to dinner with some of the girls...We had dim sum (it's like a bunch of appetizers) and Peking Duck. It's not as good as Mike thinks, but I did enjoy a lot of the other food, and the company...the girls are very sweet! Then yesterday, I just lounged around, trying to get rid of jetlag, went grocery shopping with Melissa, and in the evening we met a couple for dinner at the Outback...which is still very good. I crashed last night and woke up fairly early this morning. Today is Saturday...This afternoon there is a welcome party for me at the Enns' house. They live out in the New Territories ( in the country, and closer to China) I'm going to be staying with them starting Sept. 5. Everyone is making me feel so special, and I'm very excited to meet the rest of the group. I'm kinda scared to go outside, for fear of being lost instantaneously. It's so big here, with so many people. Well, that is all for today, I'm sorry about not having pictures yet! My computer is being so dumb, and the internet won't work. So I'm on Melissa's computer. Well, adios mis amigos!

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Chapter III: Motivation/Fun


Ok, so just as a precursor...these notes are exactly as they are in my notebook, EXACTLY! Since then, I have figured a few more things out. But I thought I'd post what I was thinking, then go back and answer my own questions...hope your coffee's strong, I was feeling cynical that night:
*What does the we(st) have to offer the majority church (not including funds and manpower)?
It seems that in our attempts to serve them, they end up serving us!!! I'm so frustrated!!!! WHAT DO I HAVE TO OFFER THEM????
*Do short term mission trips enforce or change stereotypes?

Ok, now here are my current thoughts:
The western church does have a lot to offer the majority church. It is yet one member of the body. And by no means is the majority church superior (different, and in a different stage, but not superior). I think I had to figure that out in my head. American churches have, as of late, in my mind been so "blaughck". We offer them a different view of God, in exchange for their's. I think that I was being very me focused in my "attempt" to being others focused. We are to serve God FIRST, and in doing so, will serve others, not the other way first. I don't think it always works vice versa. So yes, in going to Hong Kong I will learn from them, and hopefully they'll learn from me, but not "me-ness" but the "God-ness" about me. And as for offering something to them, let me offer it first to God, and let Him multiply and bless and dish out what He chooses.
For the second question, I think that short term missions trips can, and hopefully do a little bit of both.