Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could have done better for those families by sending money to employ local laborers to build the houses. Then, not only would some folks have houses, but other folks would have jobs. These trips badly distort local economies by putting local builders out of work, and allow the cost of supplies to be unreasonably increased. Sure, it might work for the 3 families who get a new house, but it's overall very bad for the community.
Exactly. Take the money you spent on plane tickets and donate it instead. Go pull trash out of the Anacostia River if you want to make a difference in the world.
http://www.anacostiaws.org/programs/stewardship/cleanups
Anonymous wrote:You could have done better for those families by sending money to employ local laborers to build the houses. Then, not only would some folks have houses, but other folks would have jobs. These trips badly distort local economies by putting local builders out of work, and allow the cost of supplies to be unreasonably increased. Sure, it might work for the 3 families who get a new house, but it's overall very bad for the community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a great experience and, most of all, helps kids bond with the youth group which is of major importance if you want them to continue through high school. It was a life saver for both my teens, who aren't athletic or especially popular but have a strong core set of friends in church youth.
I didnt think the purpose was for them to benefit per se, but rather die the recipients to benefit. Send money and let the professional provide real help.
Anonymous wrote:This is a great experience and, most of all, helps kids bond with the youth group which is of major importance if you want them to continue through high school. It was a life saver for both my teens, who aren't athletic or especially popular but have a strong core set of friends in church youth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's great, as long as they are not trying to convert people.
I agree, it WOULD be great if they weren't converting people but that's not the reality nor the sole purpose of mission trips. The number one reason is to spread the "word" or "gospel". They are called mission trips because that is the mission, conversion. If anyone tells you different, they are not telling you the truth. Helping in other ways is secondary to the cause.
Here are a few sites you can look through. The purpose is always clearly stated.
This one is front and center with "Make HIM Known". (India)
https://missionindia.org
Scroll down to the middle and click on the types of work available. Again, it's made clear that ministry is the purpose. (Cuba)
http://experiencemission.org/trips/communitypage.asp?community=-cuba-mission-trips-&commid=6d1d05cd-e7aa-47d3-a355-ac84f30d6d52
This one is to spread the word at an orphanage. And it's family friendly so bring your kids along to see the poors. (Guatemala)
http://www.lifesongfororphans.org/get-involved/guatemala-mission-trips/
This one's very well established and churns out local pastors in 10 weeks. (Ghana)
http://www.hsminc.org/Ghana-Short-Term-Opportunities-in-Accra-West-Africa.html
Anonymous wrote:I think it's great, as long as they are not trying to convert people.