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Published: March 26th 2012
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It has been one week since I've returned from the Dominican Republic. It was with great longing and sadness that I so recently returned to normal life.
Two weeks ago, six students, two adult leaders, and I set out on a mission trip to bring fresh water to the town of "El Puerto."
I've never gone on a mission trip before. In fact, I've always been wary of the idea of evangelism. In the past, the word "missionary" would conjure up notions of conquistadores, cultural oppression, and religious intolerance. However, as I’ve grown in my faith, I’ve realized the value of sharing, service, and cultural exchange central to journey I was called to undertake.
Everyday was a 10 hour work day filled with arduous labor and open fellowship with the community around us. Truly, it was a great time had by all. The well was completed successfully on the fifth day, bringing clean water to a community which desperately needed it.
I hope and pray that the well we left behind will quench many a thirst - physical and spiritual.