Our training group was split into three groups and given an assignment – complete this particular task together. We struggled and struggled as frustration started to mount with each other. Forty-five minutes later, we completed the task – barely, but not perfectly. This was our physical test in teamwork – we had learned in class earlier in our first week of training that teamwork was essential to overseas missions, and now we were given a chance to practice it. Our teacher gathered us around and discussed how difficult it was for us to work together as a team without getting frustrated with each other. He reiterated to us how being in a community reveals relational brokenness, but how that brokenness provides an opportunity for us to experience salvation and relational healing. We discussed how the experience affected us, had a few “learning conversations” (conversations focused on what we contributed to the situation), and continued with other tasks designed to strengthen us as a team. Two days later, we were given the same assignment, completing it in less than 5 minutes. I was amazed as I thought about the transition in our group. We had gone through several days of difficulties together, and, as a result, had formed into a team that could accomplish seemingly impossible tasks. My prayer is that we are able to form that kind of team with our career missionaries when we arrive overseas.
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Blessings as you go out to transfer those skills to your mission! Praying for you!
Miss you so much and praying continuously for for you! I can’t wait for you to share all your missionary stories with me!!
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