
Life of the “Moun Mitan” Missionary and Straddling Two Worlds
We probably all know missionaries who have spent years, if not lifetimes, integrating themselves into a foreign country. They spend lots of time, sometimes years, raising funds, and once in-country, they undergo language training and cultural classes. Then there are the STMs (short-term mission) participants. The STMs usually spend a week in a developing country helping in-country missionaries with projects and experiencing a life-altering awareness of how people in “poor” countries live. Sometimes their work is valuable and gives the missionaries respite and much-needed help with their families or undertaking projects that have been requested by local leadership.
My opinion after 11 years of traveling back and forth is that the main goal of short-term mission trips should be supporting and encouraging missionaries who live in-country. Other STMs are repainting the orphanage for a 5th time that year because they have determined the jobs that “should” be done and what would benefit their participants, not the people they are there to help. There are positives and negatives to both long-term and short-term roles, but that topic is for a different day (or days).
What we don’t talk about much, possibly because it’s not a defined role, is the Middle-Term Missionary. That pretty much describes my role with PiFò Haiti. In Haitian Créole I’m called the “moun mitan”, the person in the middle. My role is to advocate for both cultures, the person who straddles two worlds but isn’t fully immersed in either.
Prayer Request:
- Please pray for stability on the island and in the country of Haiti. People are tired of the violence and lack of safety on the streets.
- Our school director Maccia is due to have her 3rd baby in October. Please pray for the health of her and the baby.
- High food costs and lack of availability of supplies are driving up the costs of all our projects. Please pray we are able to continue serving the community in tangible ways.
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