As I started my day, within
a few hours, I had a list of things to do. By 10 am I had enough items to keep
me busy for a week. After several hours in the office, I was able to send audio
messages and video conference with people on both side of the Equator. I sent
letters out to several people in just a few seconds. I posted on FB, and I
googled some maps while listening to a webinar.
Did my grandparents or
even my parents have these technologies? The answer is no. David and Lilian
Meier left on a steam ship the port of New Orleans in December of 1935 towards South
America. All the field knowledge they had was a letter from a German missionary
who wrote to America saying. Will someone come to Brazil?
That was the beginning.
Their first trip lasted a decade serving in several places in South America.
There where no phone calls, no daily FB updates and no cool Instagram pictures.
Few words on a telegram, or when letters were written they delivered weeks
later were the ways of communication.
I am excited about the
possibilities for missions today in a very connected age, but at the same time
I am a bit worried on how fast things are changing, and not to maximize the use
of these tools.
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