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There's no 'I' in 'team'.
That would mean that when you are part of a team, sacrifices on your part should be made. It's not "me" but "we". But it's not just also "you" but "us".
When I went to Cambodia last year and even last month for a trip, I was also part of a team. They were part of this journey that I had going to Cambodia. We are different from each other and from different backgrounds. Some of us are working, some of us are still studying. We look different from each other (of course haha!) and have different personalities. But we have someone and something common in all of us-- that is Jesus and love. :)
Team Love after our morning devotion :) (Photo from Dax Tapay) |
"And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." -1 Corinthians 13:13
It should be love that is our driving force why we are going to Cambodia. Love for God. Love for Cambodia. Love for the team. So our team for this year we called it (yes, it's easy to guess) TEAM LOVE! ;) It may sound corny or cheesy to some but I think whatever team that goes out on a missions trip should be called Team Love because you are going out there because of your love to God and to people.
I don't know most of the team members when we first saw each other. I just know a handful of them, others are familiar faces and some I even haven't seen before hehe. But every month we regularly see each other, not just for admin purposes in preparation of our trip but also to bond with each other and to devote our time to the Word together. We build relationship with each other by spending time together. It is a deliberate effort. Because we believe that if we bond with each other as a team and be united, the tasks will be easier to do and the burdens will be lighter when we go to our field--and that is Cambodia. Though I am not saying that there will be no challenges, there will be. It is also to prepare us to the challenges that will come and be settled that we will maintain unity no matter what the cost. That would mean overlooking offenses, stretching patience, look past our differences and being more selfless. It is also praying for each other and praying together.
Sabbath day at Siem Reap with some of our local friends :) (Photo from Dax) |
So it was really a joy when we were there in Cambodia. We shared our laughs, our tears and our realizations to each other during the trip. Though all of us lacked sleep during those days (because we have to stay up late and get up early the following day), we thank God for the grace and for the strength to do what we have to do. It was also a joy when we spend our time with our Khmer friends and with our long-term missionaries there. It was more joyful serving and blessing the nation of Cambodia because I'm part of a team who loves God and Cambodia, who loves to laugh, who loves to cry (with tears of joy), and who loves our team. :)
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