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Approaching Missions

How to prepare for a short-term missions experience

By Austin Wood, Envision Paris intern

When I first moved to Paris, I wasn’t sure what to expect as far as cross-cultural ministry is concerned. I’d been overseas before, having lived in multiple European cities and having traveled to Africa, but I hadn’t yet been a part of an established ministry center.

A baptism at Trinity International Church in Paris

After seven months being in France, my approach and viewpoint of cross-cultural ministry has completely shifted. God has continued to show me how He wants to shape the culture in this city and what I can do to come alongside Him in His plan.

Before you embark on a short-term missions experience, my advice is to prepare yourself in every way possible. Here are a few ideas:

  1. Prepare to be stretched in ways you thought were impossible. Other cultures operate differently from what you’re accustomed to. Having an open mind and a willingness to try new approaches will provide opportunities for growth in yourself and in others.
  2. Understand that you’re not coming to do your mission; you’re coming alongside the Lord and His mission. Check your motives and mindset that they reflect this truth.
  3. Practice regularly being in the Word and in prayer. Spending time daily with the Lord will help your relationship with Him grow. A firm commitment from you to Him will help to further your intimacy.

Once you’re on the missions field, keep these three things in mind:

  1. Don’t become overly focused on your goals and tune out God and what He is telling you. By doing this, you will not only ignore God but also ignore why He called you to join Him on His mission.
  2. Your time on location is not about you, not about what you can accomplish, not about elevating yourself above others. Approach it with humility, and make sure you do everything you’re asked to do to the best of your abilities.
  3. Remember to respect the Sabbath. Take time to explore God’s wonder and beauty around you, and you’ll find yourself trying new and exciting things. You’ll not only be resting but also gaining a deeper understanding of how God is at work around the globe.
Austin leading worship at Trinity International Church in Paris

Whether you’ve been called to serve overseas or in the States, we are all His servants. When you walk out your door in the morning, be ready to give an account of what He has done, regardless of your position on a map.

Our faithfulness to God is what sets us apart from the crowd. Regardless of what is happening in the world, He has amazing plans for furthering His Kingdom.

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