
I am honored to be leading North Side’s short-term summer mission team to West Africa. Our team has begun to gather together weekly for prayer, discipleship, accountability, and preparation. Recently, over lunch, we discussed at length this fact: Christian sightseeing is not missions!
Let me explain. I think over the years, we have watered down missions so much that we classify doing anything that is overseas or with people of a different race or socioeconomic status as missions. If you want to take a Christian vacation, go on one of those Christian cruises (don’t get me started…), but don’t go on missions to accomplish a vacation for yourself.
If you look at many job descriptions of mission trips these days, you will unfortunately see watered down job requests that ask Christians to do simple tasks in order that there is minimal exposure to the gospel. Rarely do I see job descriptions that say, “Come and bring your church’s best evangelists to share the gospel.” It is pass out this, pray for that, play with this, build a this, love on that – but apparently, many mission organizations hold it extreme to share the gospel.
It was confirmed to me when I went to get my immunizations for the upcoming trip.
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