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Ready, Go, Serve: A Field Guide for Healthy Short-Term Missions

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In Ready, Go, Serve, Darren Carlson challenges readers to approach mission work with humility, wisdom, and a deeper understanding of God’s global church.

Short-term mission trips can be exciting opportunities to discover how God is working around the world and to serve alongside churches in other countries. However, good intentions can quickly become more of a hindrance than a benefit without the proper preparation and oversight. Carlson helps readers grow in cultural awareness and consider the practical aspects of the trip so they can serve more effectively.

Blending theology with real-world insight, Ready, Go, Serve outlines principles for evaluating, equipping, and commissioning mission teams that prioritize faithfulness and the encouragement and empowerment of local believers over quick results. With clear-eyed advice on avoiding common pitfalls, Carlson equips teams to serve in ways that honor local leadership, cultivate authentic partnerships, and strengthen the long-term work of the church.

  • Offers an introductory examination of the historical and contemporary context of Global Christianity to help Christians to better appreciate their place in the broader church and role in short-term missions.
  • Equips team leaders and members with the necessary tools and resources to prepare for and effectively serve in cross-cultural mission trips.
  • Encourages thoughtful reflection on the impact of short-term missions, challenges assumptions, and promotes responsible involvement in global missions.
Darren Carlson, PhD, is the lead pastor of Redeemer Church in Bozeman, MT and the founder of Training Leaders International, which provides theological training to underserved areas around the world. He is the executive producer and creator of Jesus in Athens, a movie depicting the work of God amid the refugee crisis in Greece. Darren and his wife, Amy, have five children.
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