Cameroon: A Diary / March 2009, Featured Articles
10 Days in Takanosu
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American Women in Africa
I visited by phone with Tresa Myers, Lynnwood, Washington, past president of the Northwest District of Women's Ministries - and Kari Swanson, a traveling nurse based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They were two of the 20-member team who recently returned from a short-term mission trip to Cameroon. Women's Ministries is a long supporter of missions, so I asked these two women to share their perspectives with us.
Sent
There was an obvious sense of "sending" while on the mission trip due to the distance between Cameroon and each of our homes. The realization that the mission of our home churches was strongly connected to what we were doing with churches in Cameroon shifted my understanding of "being sent" from merely applying to my time in Cameroon to applying to my entire life as a follower of Christ.
