short term missions
Do Short-Term Missions Produce Long-Term Benefit? A Better Way to Do Short Term Missions (part 3)
In the previous post, we looked at the problems of having a “Missions for Me” mentality when we venture overseas or across the border.

Missions for Me: A Better Way to Do Short Term Missions (part 2)
In my previous post, I set the stage for why we need to rethink how we do short-term mission (STM) trips. In this post, I want to focus specifically on the “Missions for Me” mentality that’s probably the number one reason why people go on an STM.

A Better Way to Do Short-Term Missions (Part 1)
In less than a week, I’ll be leaving for Nepal, which will be my third “mission trip” to this country. Every year, some buddies and I, who started a ministry called Touch Nepal, head to this impoverished country to help support indigenous pastors.
