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Can I Use My Skills in Missions?

Keep these four things in mind while seeking a place to pursue your passions.

Surfers and skaters springboard from shared interests to launch cross-cultural friendships. Medical or business professionals offer expertise to those who can’t otherwise find or afford it. All over the world, Christians are seeing God use their abilities in world missions.

You could be great with kids, have a special place in your heart for those with special needs, or be called to minister to missionary families. You may be a teacher, coach, counselor, or bookkeeper. But what part do the skills, passions, and experiences God has given you play in finding a mission trip (or even a place to serve long-term)? They could be the key to finding a fit.

1. Honor God’s design.

Sometimes people ask, “What kind of person do I need to become for God to use me in missions?” But the Lord distributes gifts throughout the global Church and calls people to serve together in a vast myriad of ways. You may need more training and experience. There’s always more to learn. Keep on growing and stretching. Yet God is not asking you to stop being who you are and become someone different.

Though our Maker has a way of working in and through our weak points as well as our strong ones, most global servants find that over time the Lord steers them to steward and serve in those areas of strength. He will develop and direct you through your areas of gifting. When looking for your next step in service, it is wise to assess how God has used you in the past. Especially seek out experiences that will hone your ministry skills and sharpen your spiritual effectiveness.

2. Search smart.

The ShortTermMissions.com search engine doesn’t list every possible type of service, but it classifies opportunities (currently more than 2000) into about 40 useful categories. Use the search box to pull up ministry opportunities in those areas or to refine a search you’ve already conducted. It only takes seconds to see what might be listed that would be a good fit for you. Perhaps you never imagined that these opportunities actually existed. Pay attention to the organizations that seem to specialize in areas that interests you. Use the website to submit requests for more information.

You might also contact specialized ministries directly. Love music and the arts? Check out a network called Artists in Christian Testimony or browse through their arts-oriented mission opportunities, such as those through World Music Mission. Have professional skills in engineering? Engineering Ministries International goes far beyond the kind of construction projects that involve swinging hammers and painting walls; they send teams to serve ministries that need project assessments, blueprints, and more.

Even organizations and service opportunities not focused on the thing you love to do may have a special place for you on the team. A large, diverse organization may even have more opportunities in your area of interest than the specialized ones do. Don’t hesitate to let leaders know about your skills and ask how they might like to put those things to work.

3. Keep servanthood central.

Just be sure to hold your offering with open hands. Don’t let the chance to do your thing in missions take priority over loving and serving your team and submitting to the guidance of your team leadership and local hosts.

If you’re a photographer, maybe you aren’t just there to take pictures and log video footage. Put down your equipment long enough to take your turn making breakfast for the team, helping in the clinic, pounding nails, or whatever else is needed. Are you a pastor, invited along to teach and preach? The Lord may use you just even more when you’re away from the podium than when you’re standing behind it.

No matter your role or area of expertise, be a servant before you’re a specialist. The Lord may also call you to lay down your abilities altogether and do something you’ve never done before. Whether you’re using your gifts or not, depend on the Lord for strength and guidance.

4. Remember mission service is a two-way street.

Opportunities to lead or teach are abundant in the mission world, but don’t let that stop you from being a learner, first. Those you go to serve may have as much to teach you as you have to teach them (maybe more). Be humble enough to accept the service of others and learn from them. Let them introduce you to their context and values before you offer any assessments or solutions. Do things their way, even if you don’t understand it yet; affirm their gifts and wisdom. In so doing, you will come home richer than before you left.

May God bless you and make you a blessing as you go.

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Every 2-3 months this newsletter is sent to the nearly 15,000 users of ShortTermMissions.com who have opted to receive it while making an inquiry through our website or newsletter subscription form.

Each issue highlights upcoming opportunities to serve and features encouragement and advice on topics like making the most of your mission trip and keeping the flame alive.

Featured
Mission Trips

Agricultural & community development internship in the Philippines

WorldVenture: Work with agricultural specialists and tribal pastor-farmers in developing, training and facilitating reproducible and sustainable farming techniques that will increase the production of food to enable communities to adequately feed their families. Must have or be pursing a college degree with practical agricultural experience or training.

Do you have an innovative, pioneering spirit, coupled with a deep commitment to God’s Word and the desire to see biblical transformation of individuals and communities? Do you desire to live communally and serve sacrificially to reach others using your gifts and skills God has given you?

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Business mission trips to Central America

Global Business Success Foundation: Come with us to identify and develop Christian business leaders who will utilize the resources within Mexico, Guatemala, or Dominican Republic to fulfill the Great Commission.

A custom-designed agenda is created for each participant highlighting their abilities and interests. Use your business skills and expertise to help others as they serve the Lord and reach out to others in their occupations.

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Students can minister in the Dominican Republic using their skills and interests

Students International: We bring students and the poor together cross-culturally to encounter God, share the Good News, disciple and serve others through various occupational ministries. You will get a chance to serve by working in one of the following ministries: appropriate technology, health care, social work, sports, etc.

Our ministry focuses on long-term, ongoing community development where we see outreach participants and the poor transformed into the likeness of Christ and discover their true calling.

Learn more »

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