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Monday, June 22, 2009

Back from harvest fields

So the missions in all 6 locations have ended and everyone has returned home safely. the missions to Siem Reap was really fun, and we really got to bond a lot as one whole team. nobody is left out. but just seeing that we had so much fun, could mean either that something is right, or wrong.

what i think is that Mission Siem Reap was too slack. such that though we can have much fun, in the end it seems quite dull. Looking back at it, we have not accomplished or experienced that much as expected of a week of intensive missions work.
there has not been any out-of-the-world experiences or extreme eye-openers for me. (though a half of the group might have, after going to the slums) no obstacles, struggles or situations that really gives us a boost of faith. there has been no casualties throughout the trip, nobody so sick or badly injured that they could not participate in the activities. its just been a time of fun, still not much out of our comfort zone. And thats not what missions are meant to be. hearing the stories of the other mission teams, i feel our team has really been deprived.

But i must say that this trip was not unfruitful. we did get to learn alot of new things and gained general experience, obtained from the little things we do and encounter. Even just bonding as a team, is already an achievement. Being the scribe of the Acacian team, (Sarah wong was also a scribe, but slacked on her job) i have the details of the trip activities recorded, and will post it up on my recollections blog.
Gosh, i still have to submit a report on it. but its ok, i kinda like it.

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