Are you waiting until your children are teenagers before you think about going on a short-term mission trip with them? DON’T!
I know what the popular wisdom is here:
- Young children won’t understand or appreciate the experience, so wait until they will get more out of it.
- Young children are a pain to travel with.
- Young children are not really useful, so it is hard to justify the expense.
- Young children are impossible to fund raise for, so you can’t afford to take them.
EVERYTHING ABOVE, I BELIEVE TO BE TOTALLY WRONG!
- The best time for children to experience missions first is when their young minds and hearts are still soft and impressionable–not after their hormones create havoc in them for a few years. We have 8 grandkids under the age of 8. Only the two born this year and the 3 yr old have not been on a foreign LST project, and most of them have been multiple times. They have friends in Japan. They are not afraid of foreign languages. They know what the grown-ups are talking about when they tell of teaching others about Jesus. They are very disappointed in the years they can’t go.
- There are challenges to traveling with young kids–but they make little kids suitcases and backpacks. They will sleep in the airplane seats. Travel is quite a fun game if the parents will invest just a little time to make it so!
- Children are magnets on the mission field. No matter whether it is Germany or Africa or China or Turkey, adults accompanied by small children find it much more common to get into conversations with people. I know of 6-8 year olds who have “helped” other children with their English, while their parents read the Bible in English with LST workers. Children may be the best missionaries ever!!
- Unfortunately, the previously mentioned misconceptions do make it difficult sometimes to raise money for children to go. We faced this even more strongly back in the 80s, when the Woodwards were starting LST, towing 3 small children behind them. I just dug in my heels and said, we don’t go without them–and tried to educate people on the good a whole family does who goes together. God provided.
Many, many mission churches do not have whole families. Often only the mother and children come, or only the father, or only the children. To see a whole family–parents and kids–being Christians together is inspiring to onlookers, no matter what country you are in.
Your decision to take your children on a short-term mission trip will be one of the best decisions you have ever made! And when you do it the second time, you will thank God for removing the doubts that you had.
And your children, when they are young adults, will put their arms around you and thank you for doing something wonderful that dramatically changed their lives and helped them know God!
And is there anything in this world you want more than that?
Don’t wait!







