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10 Ways to Be Missional With Your Holidays

10 Ways to Be Missional With Your Holidays

During a season that is meant to bring glory to God and allow Christians to give back to others through service and generosity, why not also be intentional to be missional? Here are ten fun, easy ways to live missionally during the holiday season and during your winter break!

HONORING PARENTS AND FAMILY WHILE RAISING SUPPORT

HONORING PARENTS AND FAMILY WHILE RAISING SUPPORT

“You’re an embarrassment to the family – you shouldn’t be begging, looking for a handout!” I was stunned by my aunt’s exclamation as we ate lunch at a restaurant near her retirement community. Clearly, she didn’t understand my lifestyle of missionary support raising, nor did she agree. She made it plain that she would not participate in my financial support.

How To Prepare For Your Short-Term Mission Trip

How To Prepare For Your Short-Term Mission Trip

Be a learner not a knower. Be a server not a master. Be a listener not a speaker. Go with only the expectations that you are open to God’s plan and you want to be used in any way he wants to use you. Go with the heart that you have been sent by God. Act like a diplomat of God’s kingdom, because you are.

Toward Better Short-Term Missions

Toward Better Short-Term Missions

It is easy to be critical. I was once listening to a teacher from a European country lecture at a U.S. seminary on the evils of short-term missions. It was a highly critical lecture (with which I largely agreed), but there was no direction for what was appropriate in short-term missions. I don’t think he realized that he was actually participating in what I would classify as a short-term missions trip—a full-time intensive visit to another culture for a focused time of vocational ministry.

Why You Should Consider Canceling Your Short-Term Mission Trips

Why You Should Consider Canceling Your Short-Term Mission Trips

Short-term missions is fraught with problems, and many wish such trips did not exist, at least in the common form today. Robert Lupton says, “Contrary to popular belief, most missions trips and service projects do not: empower those being served, engender healthy cross-cultural relationships, improve quality of live, relieve poverty, change the lives of participants [or] increase support for long-term missions work.” Ouch! What follows will surely frustrate many.

Celebrating the Short-Term Missions Boom

Celebrating the Short-Term Missions Boom

The missionary movement, once filled mostly with trained vocational ministers, has slowly gotten younger and less trained. Now, due to students’ flexibility, most trips are geared for those between 15 and 22 years old. It seems that almost anytime I travel overseas I see a pack of students wearing the same colored shirts with a Bible verse on the back that announces their intentions.

Hosting-An-International Checklist

Hosting-An-International Checklist

Inviting an international student home with you is one of the best ways to welcome them to our country and demonstrate the love of Christ.  But we know bringing an international student into your family can be a little intimidating, so we asked Andy Pearce for some advice. 

Hijacking "Unreached"

Hijacking "Unreached"

The term "unreached" was made popular by mission leaders seeking to prioritize ethnic people groups with little or no exposure to the Gospel. Today, the term has become a catchword used by all kinds of ministries that do not necessarily focus on unreached people groups.