The second piece in the "Why short-term missions" is about the long-term missionary.
Imagine for a moment that God called you to be on a mission field far from home. Most likely you are in a foreign country and culture, a language that is not your mother tongue. Everything is different and nothing feels quite like at home. You may be in the middle of the bush or the middle of busy city, but chances are you will feel more isolated and discouraged at times. The life of a long-term missionary is a special and beautiful calling, but I think that many Christians have the misperception that missionaries are some form of "super-Christians."
But life on the mission field can be so discouraging, so as a church partners with a missionary, they often look to do more than send a monthly check. They will partner in prayer and accountability, finding places, cars when they are home on leave, gift packages. There are many ways to love and support a missionary, but for a church one of the most effective ways to encourage a missionary is to send a team to visit them.
To have a team of friends and home church members make the time and effort and finances to go to another country to support them in ministry, goes great lengths in a missionary maintaining a healthy long-term ministry. This is one of reasons that WECC sends teams to other countries, always with missionaries we directly support. And to leave a trip after having the opportunity to encourage someone in ministry, you know you have joined God in his work around the Kingdom.
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Great post. I've never thought about this as a reason to go on a short term missions trip, but it's an interesting angle to think about ministering to not only the mission, but the missionary.
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