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We Need Them at Least as Much as They Need Us

“[T]he whole apparatus of preparation for short-term [missions] trips assumes that the reason Americans invest their time and treasure is to do something for others—to check off a list of activities that will supposedly help advance the gospel. In fact, it is the rare short-term team (with the notable, partial exception of medical and dental missions) that brings such unique skills and cross-cultural sensitivity that they can make a net contribution in their brief visit. Our counterparts in the developing world are more resourceful than we imagine—and we need them at least as much as they need us.

- Andy Crouch, author of Culture Making




  • http://rootedradical.wordpress.com Jason

    Andy Crouch’s book was certainly one of the best books of 2008.

    What did you think about it?

    I think that short-term missions are best served as learning experiences for the participants; they should focus not so much on the work they are doing, but rather on building relationships with their hosts and hearing their stories and learning about their culture.

  • http://www.michaelkrahn.com Michael Krahn

    Jason » I actually have not read it yet. Still a good quote though. ;-)