I spent the weekend at the World Mission Workshop with 100+ mission-minded college students and the missionaries who were there to teach and mold the young students. There are few things more exhausting than college students interested in missions. One group that is more exhausting, though, are adults who are, were, or were raised as missionaries.
Mark and I spent a total of 5 years in Croatia in the early 1990s. Our oldest son, Boy 1, was born in the capital, Zagreb. We continue to cherish the connections we made with people and places in the country in which our marriage came of age.
14 years after returning to the States we are fully engaged in life here and find ourselves able to return to Croatia less and less often. Yet when we come across others who have experienced overseas missions, regardless of in which quadrant of the globe, we enjoy a unique connection like no other. It's not necessarily a better connection that the ones we share with our friends and family here; yet it is unique.
There are unspoken understandings among missionaries: understandings of how big and small the world is, of the brilliance of little children in other countries who so fluently speak their own foreign language, of the colorfulness of currency. With missionaries, common boundaries fade away. Differences in age, stage in life, and socio-economic status pale as we share a common bond of wanderlust and marvel at the inclusive nature of the Kingdom.
The energy that is generated by missionaries, passionate for the peoples they have come to love, as well as for whatever ministry God has called them to in the present, is truly exhilarating. The only thing that brings that energy to an even greater pitch is the opportunity to light another heart on fire for God's mission in the world.
So after a weekend in the midst of all of that energy I am tired...but in a very good way.
It seems like it couldn't have been that long ago, but alas, time is having its way with us I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteI still remember the bright-eyed courage and excitement you held for your plans to go overseas many years ago.
I'm glad it was a good tired.