Making Youth Mission Trip Follow-Up Your Starting Point
By working to ensure we convey more than a feel-good experience, our short-term trips can have long term impact.
As you partner with God to equip your students, know that God is graciously equipping you with everything you need in Christ.
By working to ensure we convey more than a feel-good experience, our short-term trips can have long term impact.
Serving is not about us…but about what God is doing, and how he invites us to join him in what he is doing.
As your hosts cast the vision for their ministry, your students will see real examples of Christians engaging their cultural context for the sake of the gospel.
Introducing our middle and high schoolers to the mission field—whether far away or in our own hometowns—is an education in Christian obedience and joy.
Keep reminding parents that the trip is a way for their students to share the love of Jesus with others and to learn cross-culturally from fellow believers.
With proper planning, a mission trip can be both a blessing to people in another location and a significant week of discipleship for our students.