tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274019414192654469.post3132525437548671417..comments2023-08-01T07:23:25.876-05:00Comments on The Journey is the Destination: Slum TourismAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06405634433143084808noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274019414192654469.post-6903216746179424582012-05-28T09:51:03.731-05:002012-05-28T09:51:03.731-05:00"Tours of poverty" have served as a wake..."Tours of poverty" have served as a wake-up call to me. And I must admit that I need the wake up call on a regularly reoccurring basis. Some people are wired/gifted/called to spend their lives doing more than touring poverty and making some adjustments in order to help a little. The rest of us, especially if we are apprentices of Jesus, must be reminded that it is still our responsibility even if we're not moved to relocate. Personally, short term mission trips serve as a reminder to go with gratitude, and not take anything for granted... as well as that reoccurring wake-up call to put the love of Christ into action in some way. Great post! Looking forward to more of your thoughts on this.<br />-SteveStephen Nelsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13401745463248132876noreply@blogger.com