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Short-Term Mission Trips - Answers for Church Members - September 18

Churches can play a vital role in supporting missionaries on short-term mission trips by providing essential services such as childcare and logistical support. By prioritizing the needs of workers they support, churches can foster meaningful relationships and create lasting impact through these trips.

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How should churches get involved with and think about short-term mission trips?

Churches should view short-term mission trips as an opportunity to serve workers they support. This means that churches should begin by asking whether or not the missionaries want them to come on a short-term trip. Next, churches should ask the missionaries how they can best serve them, and then be willing to do whatever they ask, even if it’s a week of childcare so that the workers can train or plan together.

Churches should view short-term mission trips as an opportunity to encourage workers they support. Churches should use short-term trips as an opportunity to encourage missionaries through fellowship, spiritual conversation, and blessing them in whatever ways they can think of.

Churches should view short-term mission trips as an opportunity to serve and encourage workers they support. Short-term mission trips will have the most impact if they are carried out with workers the church has a long-term relationship with. This will help sustain those relationships, will enable the short-term trips to be more strategically useful, and will give aspiring missionaries first-hand training in what could be their future mission field.

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