Saturday, July 18, 2009

Getting to the Core of it

One of the hardest parts of going on a mission trip is returning into an environment where the people around you have no idea what you've seen, experienced, and felt. It's difficult for our friends and families to grasp why we're so passionate or disturbed or changed.  It's difficult for us to work through all we've gone through without having some time to process.  So, here are a list of questions (some of which we've already asked the students to answer and some of which are new) that the trip participants need to work through.  Feel free to steal them to ask the Atlanta team about their experiences.

*  What was something from the trip that excited you?
*  What was difficult for you?
*  What is something you did that you thought you couldn't do?
*  What is something that touched your heart?
*  What is something that disturbed you?
*  What's something that makes you smile to think about?
*  What changed in Atlanta because you were here?
*  What are you leaving in Atlanta?
*  What are you bringing back with you?
*  Where/how did God show up this week?
*  What's next? 

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