NSW Short Term Missions Committee
Visit: www.shorttermmissions.org.au
Short-Term Mission Best Practice Code
Submitted by Grant_Wright on Mon, 23/11/2009 - 14:06.Do you think you have everything together with the mission trip you are organising? The Short-term Mission Best Practice Code covers such areas as purpose, roles of participants, expectations, cultural appropriateness, training, administration, risk management, on-field management, debriefing, feedback and follow-through as well as the short-term mission as a whole.
Read online by clicking the image or grab the PDF here
STM video from UK/USA to inspire you!
Submitted by Grant_Wright on Tue, 12/05/2009 - 12:48.The Basis for the Network
MI Members ascribe to the EA Statement of Faith and abide by the MI Regulations and Standards Statement.
Where do I go from here?
Submitted by Grant_Wright on Thu, 19/02/2009 - 09:48.Have you been on a trip? Gotten passionate? And then not known what to do?
Apart from attending a Mission Interlink Debrief Day why not check out the "Where do I go from here?" pdf attached to this post :)
History of the Network
Missions Interlink was established in 1986 at a national forum of evangelical missions in Canberra. It was considered expedient, conformable to the will of God, expressive of discipleship to the Lord Jesus Christ, and a step towards facilitating fulfilment of His great Commission, to constitute an Australian Commission of evangelical missions.
However, state missions commissions had existed in most states for many years, and until 2005 continued to maintain their own identities and separate memberships, and were regarded as member agencies of the national body in their own right.
How Missions Interlink is Organised
The national office of Missions Interlink is responsible for all membership enquiries, national events, networks and ministries, and is a central point for information and resources for its members.
The state networks of MI are also very active, providing members within each state with regular opportunities to network, and pray for, and encourage each other . They are also engaged in working together to promote and mobilise for mission through collaborative activities.
Short Term Mission Training
Submitted by jkay2x2 on Wed, 15/10/2008 - 10:46.How long should training go for? What form should training take?
- should it be interactive, didactic?
- should it create a situation of stress so as to enable participants to experience some induced form of culture stress?
