As you decide whether to join us this year, here are some thoughts that might help.
You have gifts to share! This is a wonderful way to use them. Although the trip is challenging at times, we learn so much and benefit from the trip spiritually, personally, and culturally. I think I’m a better parent when I return from Campamento. The picture above is a 6 year old doing her morning chores – mopping. Do you think my kids mop at home? Well they do after camp! It’s great because the kids contribute to family life and learn how to take care of a home themselves. Every girl in the home has chores to do. They feel like a valuable member of the home. They accomplish something themselves. Wow!
Your Own Goals
If you are interested in taking this trip or contributing in another way, please think about what you’d like to get from the trip.
Walk with Us in Our Search
Help us discover our own riches; Don’t judge us poor because we lack what you have. Help us discover our chains; Don’t judge us slaves by the type of shackles you wear. Be patient with us as a people; Don’t judge us backward simply because we don’t follow your stride. Be patient with our pace; Don’t judge us lazy simply because we can’t follow your tempo. Be patient with our symbols; Don’t judge us ignorant because we can’t read your signs. Be with us and proclaim the richness of your life which you can share with us. Be with us and be open to what we can give. Be with us as a companion who walks with us neither behind now in front in our search for life and ultimately for God! Written by Bishop Bienvenido S Tudtud Prelature of Marawi,Lanao del Sur, Philippines
“I have realized that mission trips give us the opportunity to step out of our comfort zone and out of our seemingly ‘busy’ lives to reach out to others and discover another dimension of life.” Ami Peacock Florida/Mission Trip to Dominican Republic
Questions for you, the traveler or volunteer:
Why are you thinking of doing this?
What is your purpose in going?
What are your hopes and dreams for this journey?
How do you feel about traveling so far from home?
What might it mean to you to offer a hand, not a handout?
How do you think you would receive a hand on your shoulder?
Whose needs are you meeting?
How will your needs be met by this venture?
How do you respond when things veer away from a plan? Do you get upset or do you roll with the punches?
How will you contribute to the trip? Do you have specific talents, experience, or career you can share?