wilkeliza
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Those times you led a day camp for kids--were those not Backyard Bible studies? And the gardens you planted or things you painted, were they not a need? That is a form of missions.
Don't know what trips hand out pamphlets and leave so can't speak on those but anytime you are meeting a need in a communtiy and either you or chrurch leaders are giving a message that is a mission trip. Helping and meeting a need is what it is about.
Usually the fun is the reward or the inticement to get the youth to go.
I really am not sure how you are able to speak on the majority of mission trips. Especially when it's not that way at all.
Maybe it isn't that way every where but I have seen it turn into the toursim over actual missions in the churchs around my old neighborhood. Of course I don't do any of it any more so what do I know.
Yes those things are needs but when you are leading backyard bible studies for kids who are being beat at home, starving, and getting let behind with no love getting to leave at the end of the week doesn't actually help those kids. I had a big wake up call my freshman year of college when I got to go as an adult instead of a youth. It was my last mission trip ever. A kid I knew from the 3 summers I went wasn't his normal perky self. I asked what was up. His exact words were don't act like you guys care about us. You'll go home with stories to tell your church and feeling good in your heart but I'll be here still hustling for food and raising my baby sister and you'll forget about me. Made me wake up and realize maybe there should be a local group that served these kids and also oddly enough maybe it was better it wasn't faith based. Mind you this location got its food from a government funded program and all the kids were free/reduced lunch kids. I feel like they could have been better served by having someone close who they could go to, someone there to help them with homework, teach them a career, show them their own worth, and give them a constant face. A new youth group every week talking to them about Jesus didn't do that.