For myself, I was eager to integrate what God had already packed into my suitcase through the ECHO internship, past cross-cultural experiences, and graduate studies in agriculture. My horizon glittered with the many lessons I expected to glean from working alongside the ECHO Asia team. My favorite part of this inner development process was the exciting purpose infused into it by the organization: to be an appropriate conduit of information and hope to agricultural development workers and small-scale farmers.
Beyond personal growth, I believe in the value of bringing whatever I have to offer to serve the team I’m temporarily joining in Thailand. I agreed to step into a support role. Fittingly, my own agenda would come secondary to that of ECHO Asia. The Regional Impact Center’s staff have been established in the nuances of small-scale farming in Thailand and the surrounding region for years. They have actively developed relationships with the organization’s vast network throughout Asia. Before I knew ECHO Asia even existed, farms had been visited, agricultural trainings were conducted, questions had been asked, feedback was collected, and challenges had been overcome by their team. This perspective moved me to a humble appreciation that I was invited to run alongside this experienced staff and support their vision.
After whittling these thoughts, my motivations and expectations felt clarified. With that came a readiness to zip up my suitcase and fly out to this new chapter of learning and serving. With bags fully packed, I said a prayer for God’s guidance and left ECHO FL to begin a journey of support to ECHO Asia in their efforts to further God’s kingdom by reducing hunger and improving lives worldwide.