Costa Rica 6d ~ The heart of Mission
Final thoughts on Costa Rica...
What lies at the heart of mission? Who benefits? Are we changed? Are the communities that we serve changed in some way? How about just resting on the reality that God is glorified, the Kingdom is expanded, and the world looks a little bit different? A week in Costa Rica taught me a lot about myself, and I learned a lot about the folks I traveled with, as well as the incredible people of Costa Rica. I think I am motivated to strive toward balance. A balanced mission life, that is. How about a balance of mission to our family and friends, our spiritual formation communities, our neighborhoods, our cities, our country, and our global neighbors? What do we take for granted? What opportunities do we miss? I went to Costa Rica wondering what the difference was between building a house in Mexico, painting a porch in Tennessee, moving some furniture with a friend in Wichita, and empowering a pastor, his family, and faith community in Costa Rica. Turns out there is no difference, and one is not greater than any of the others. Two awesome realities are that mission points to God, and that mission provides an arena for the growth and development of relationships. We get to explore kingdom life with one another and we get to explore our relationship with God. A year ago I asked my 96 year old Grandpa about the most important thing that he learned in his lifetime. His response, "How to get along with other people." The mission field serves as a vast playground for learning how to get along with others. It leads to a constantly filling cup of relationships that is held by the very hands of the Lord our God. Through those relationships and through the active work of our hands and feet God is glorified and human transformation is continued, or in some cases set into motion.





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