What can I say other than thank you, I was completely humbled yet again by the kindness, generosity and hospitality of the Vietnamese people.
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A look at one of the challenging questions of our time in the western world. I am going to study one question, “If all I have is all I need then why is all I ever want is more” (Michel, 1999)? Using this blog to engage in the dialog, reflect and tell stories about my journey to discover “why is all I ever want is more?” Please share your More stories and thoughts about our consumptive human nature, the challenge and working towards solutions.
Hey Curtis. You're right that, economically speaking, this type of trip might not make sense, but since when does economics do a good job describing life as we experience it in our hearts. Your secular missionary work (because this is pretty much what missionaries do) is touching people's lives in a way that a few more handouts from aid agencies never will. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are doing a good deed. I just spent 1.5 months in Northern Vietnam and I agree with your opinions.
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i love vietnam
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