Monday, April 12, 2010

The Spain trip in the rearview mirror

It's been three weeks and a day since the Spain music mission team returned from our trip across the Atlantic. Upon reflection and conversations with people I've come in contact with since then, I think it's important to share a few thoughts on the journey.

I've been asked by many friends and family the same question, "How was the trip?"

At first I stumbled through an answer with a standard, "It was remarkable," and that usually did the trick. But, to leave it at that does our experience an injustice in my opinion.

As a trip, yes, it was an unbelievable time in Spain. The beauty of the land, people, and food was truly exquisite. As a music mission trip, it was the sort of experience that lingers and if we are listening to God, can shift words and actions as we move forward.

For us to have played a small role in God accomplishing his purposes in the life of the church in San Sebastián and its congregation is still an amazing thought to me. Taking a group of musicians and singers (even though each of us are flawed people) and allowing us to serve the living God through our music tells me we did what we were called to do. For a brief moment in time, we were fulfilling our short-term purposes.

Not everything was as expected and the group had to work through a variety of challenges brought on by internal as well as external influences. Looking back, it is obvious that we had a group of prayer warriors interceding on our behalf and covering us as we went. We are truly loved and richly blessed to have such support networks in our lives.

We've all seen this written on a car's side mirrors: "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear." Getting perspective on this trip means allowing the experience stay close to our hearts.
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