
Being a missionary is a bit like experiencing your own death without actually having to die.
You leave your family, friends and life as you’ve known but are not really “gone”.
Finding yourself in a sort of third dimension now referred to as the “new culture”, you come to realize that life has gone on for all those you left behind, and although they do miss you …the old saying ”out of sight out of mind” holds a lot of truth.
World events pass you by and you soon forget (and are forgotten) by once important dates and holidays. Reading a newspaper from your home culture you realize you will never be able to successfully play Trivial Pursuit again since you now exist outside the “trivia” loop. Thanksgiving, 4th of July, Memorial Day simply become days of the week and the turkey and dressing, fireworks and Parades continue just fine in your absence.
Then there’s the whole expectation meets reality aspect of coming face to face with your new culture. Up till now all this was mere speculation….and now you find that most of what you’d thought was wrong and didn’t begin to scratch the surface. Good & evil, beauty & ugliness, bitter & sweet co-existing and sometimes indistinguishable. From this new perspective, you can look back and reflect how God’s plan for your life and yours were so very different. What He really wanted you to do, to learn and to experience was so much more than you had imagined.
And now that you have died and layers of self have been peeled back exposing raw vulnerability…now what?


