Preparing for these events has been, at the very least, quite time consuming. Admittedly, Andy has found it to be a bit more rewarding than myself. He's the grand "people person" and has found it very uplifting to be able to use this marketing opportunity to talk to people and spread the Good News of this mission--he's the Mary from the Mary & Martha story in the bible. I'm definitely the Martha and am more of a behind the scenes kind of person. I tend to use my creativity and talents on the planning side of things (if your child has had the privilege of attending one of our children's birthday parties you might know what I'm talking about). The planning and preparations that have gone into this upcoming weekend have been huge. Don't get me wrong, I can plan almost anything and do a very good job with it. But the Martha in me has found myself wondering why I'm spending so much of my time planning for these events when I should be preparing for the "big send off" in June--just 7 weeks away mind you.
But then it's become more clear to me over the last few days. Our mission trip doesn't start when we get off the plane in Belize. It started when we decided to spread the news about this trip months ago. That was the ultimate transformation from a "calling" into a "mission."
We've already heard countless stories of people whose hearts have been moved in one way or another to be called to action because of what we're doing. And while this weekend does have some focus on support raising it goes way beyond that. The Kuhnert family is not going out in our name to do our thing. The book People Raising has reminded me this week that we are going in the name of Jesus to do work which He has called His people. This weekend is about bringing awareness. It's about giving God's people an opportunity to fulfill their responsibilities to help the "least of our brothers." There will be more than just food and labor flowing from our resources--we're really hoping to make the dinner and the work day a focus on what our mission is and help others to see how they can become a part of a "team" that will impact the world.
Forgive me if the Martha in me sometimes seems to get in the way of that focus. I thank God that He constantly brings me back and reminds me not to worry about such things and instead turns my head towards that which is most important--serving Him.
Of course we certainly hope that involves you coming out to eat with us on Friday and work with us on Saturday!
Plan it Martha!!
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