Reflective Essay About Cultural Experience

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I guess I should start at the very beginning which would be getting up at 6:45 in order to make lunches for the students going on the trip. I had agreed to help Brenda make sandwiches, but neither of us got the key for the dining hall so we had to break into the dining hall with a clothes hanger, we are now professional picks locks because we finally got it open on the 30th try. At any rate we had fun making bagged lunches and pick on each other in the process. Then all the mission students piled into the vehicles to ride to New Tribes Mission, I always thoroughly enjoy the rides on these trips because we frequently have some lively discussions and this trip was no exception. Upon arriving at New Tribes the only thing on the outside property …show more content…

I especially enjoyed watching people’s reactions as they were place into a “culture” in which they only had two phrases with which to communicate. I loved the way they had the village set up because you have no hint that it is behind the doors and when you step into the “village” you get an immediate cultural feel. I wish we could pull something of like that for Missions Convention, but that is a lot of preparation, work and space. My group visited the Yamaimo tribe first and I had no suspicion that the lady was not from the Yamaimo tribe. Afterwards when they told us who they were I was not to surprised, but it made me realize just how well they knew the languages of the tribes they were representing as well as the way in which the tribe acted and thought. When we visited the man from the Joti tribe I suspected a little bit that he had a wig on, but again the objects, sounds, and sights overpowered that suspicion. The darts he was sharpening fascinated me most because I was curious to know what they were, but it drove home the point how important it is to know the language because I could not just ask him what he was doing. I also found I related better in personality with the Joti because they were so reserved while the Yamaimo felt like they were much more animated than my personality was used to. I also found the experience …show more content…

Mowery used to call them because I have learned so much on each trip I have been on in my four years here. These trips have impacted my thinking about missions as much if not more because it takes class instruction and puts faces to missions, provides connections to leading thinkers, and interaction with other cultures. So please, please continue to do them for future groups, especially in classes which have other majors in the class because they also need to be exposed to these ideas of missions. I believe it also draws the mission students together in the road trips in ways that do not always happen in class or on

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