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Going: where God is at work
Alessandro, Jenn, Jesse
50 episodes
1 week ago
Going: Where God is at Work is a Podcast that sits at the intersection of mission theory and practice. We are building a community of Great Commission workers who long to see the Gospel spread to the ends of the earth; and, are also convinced that our engagement with God’s mission in the world demands cooperation with God’s transformational process in us. Our conversations examine the why, the how, and the heart of cross-cultural ministry with a hope of providing both information and inspiration to equip modern missionaries for the work to which they were called.
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Going: Where God is at Work is a Podcast that sits at the intersection of mission theory and practice. We are building a community of Great Commission workers who long to see the Gospel spread to the ends of the earth; and, are also convinced that our engagement with God’s mission in the world demands cooperation with God’s transformational process in us. Our conversations examine the why, the how, and the heart of cross-cultural ministry with a hope of providing both information and inspiration to equip modern missionaries for the work to which they were called.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Short-term Mission Trips - Thoughts and Theory
Going: where God is at work
45 minutes 58 seconds
8 months ago
Short-term Mission Trips - Thoughts and Theory

Summary

In this episode, the hosts discuss the complexities of short-term missions, exploring both the positive aspects and the criticisms surrounding them. They delve into the emotional and logistical challenges faced by missionaries when hosting short-term teams, the potential harm these missions can cause to local economies and relationships, and the theological implications of their practices. The conversation emphasizes the importance of cultural awareness, setting clear expectations, and reframing short-term missions as opportunities for mutual exchange and learning.


Here is a link the article we refer to from The Gospel Coalition: Click Here


Takeaways

  • Short-term missions can bring both benefits and challenges.
  • Preparation is key for successful short-term missions.
  • Criticism of short-term missions often highlights their ineffectiveness.
  • Cultural awareness is crucial for short-term missionaries.
  • Short-term missions should focus on partnership with local communities.
  • Expectations should be set for both missionaries and short-term teams.
  • Theological reflections can guide better practices in missions.
  • Mutual encouragement is essential in mission work.
  • Reframing missions as exchanges can enhance their impact.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Short-Term Missions

05:47 The Pros and Cons of Short-Term Missions

11:49 Critiques and Challenges of Short-Term Missions

18:03 The Impact of Short-Term Missions on Participants

23:59 Theological Reflections on Short-Term Missions

30:08 Reframing Short-Term Missions for Better Outcomes



Going: where God is at work
Going: Where God is at Work is a Podcast that sits at the intersection of mission theory and practice. We are building a community of Great Commission workers who long to see the Gospel spread to the ends of the earth; and, are also convinced that our engagement with God’s mission in the world demands cooperation with God’s transformational process in us. Our conversations examine the why, the how, and the heart of cross-cultural ministry with a hope of providing both information and inspiration to equip modern missionaries for the work to which they were called.