Friday, January 24, 2025

A forgotten mission field

For over 20 years, Nehemiah Teams (NT) has strategically sent students around the world to‬ work with IMB missionaries located among unreached people groups. The Lord has moved‬ powerfully through these student-missionaries, who in boldness share with many people who‬ have never heard the gospel before. The Lord also works powerfully in these students, drawing‬ them into closer relationship with Himself, and for many, totally changing the direction of their‬ lives.‬

For the last few years, there has been no shortage of students applying for Nehemiah‬ Teams’ international trips. These trips are to some of the most incredible places in the world: the‬ turquoise waters of the Pacific islands, the towering peaks of the Himalayas, and the wild‬ savannas of Africa—not to mention the bustling megacities of Tokyo, Seoul, and Bangkok—just‬ a few of the possible options.‬

However, there is another category of NT trips that are rarely considered by‬ student-missionaries:‬‭ North American mission trips.‬‭ The last two years, all of NT’s national‬ trips were canceled due to a lack of interest. In some ways, these trips are even more strategic‬ than international trips. Here’s why:‬
There are vast numbers of people from unreached people groups in the United States.‬
‭According to Joshua Project, there are over 14.5 million people from unreached‬ people groups living permanently in the United States. There are also many international‬ students, and workers who do not live permanently in the United States, so many from unreached‬ places. There are so many people from around the world right in our backyard… and they have‬ yet to hear the gospel! What a great opportunity.‬
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The barriers to effective ministry are lower on North American mission trips.‬
The language barrier is one of the greatest barriers to effective gospel-sharing with people‬ from another country. Yet, many internationals in the US already know English! Thus,‬ missionaries in North American contexts have more opportunities to share the gospel, and for‬ their friend to understand it. This is a significant advantage that North American missionaries‬ have in reaching international communities.‬

There are greater opportunities to maintain friendships after the trip.‬
The sad reality is that, after the summer is over, most student-missionaries will never‬ again see the people they shared the gospel with or discipled over the summer. However, on‬ North American trips, this is not the case! Nehemiah Teams trip locations in New Orleans,‬ Delaware, and Atlanta are all well within driving distance for many students, allowing them to‬ return and keep discipling, witnessing, and befriending those they met during the summer.‬ This is such a huge advantage for the gospel, allowing the student to continue ministry started during the summer.‬
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There is an incredible opportunity to mobilize the American church.‬
More American churches need to get involved in the Great Commission by giving,‬ sending, and going. It is a powerful message to see college students following the Lord‬ wholeheartedly and giving up their summer to reach people with the gospel. When student‬ missionaries stay in the US, working among international communities, it is a powerful picture‬ of a World Christian living out the Great Commission in front of the local church. It is a message‬ that will get noticed and will impact other believers to act.‬‭ 

It provides a realistic picture of what living as a World Christian looks like.‬

At the end of Nehemiah Teams debrief, many summer-missionaries make huge‬ commitments. Many commit to long-term, overseas service as a missionary. But, the fact is,‬ many will not make it. For some reason or another, the Lord simply closes that door. However,‬ this is not necessarily a tragedy. There are so many opportunities in the United States for‬ effective ministry among those who have never heard the gospel. Christians who commit‬ to working 9 to 5 jobs, witnessing to their international friends, neighbors, coworkers,‬ ministering in the local church, and commit to giving financially towards kingdom advancement,‬ these are true heroes for the gospel! A North American mission trip illustrates how a student can choose strategically where to live after graduation, and live‬ their life in their home country, but also live for the sake of proclaiming Christ to the nations‬ living all around them.‬
It might be a greater sacrifice.‬
It is not a very glamorous proposition to go to Atlanta for the summer, or to the‬ 
University of Delaware. Part of the excitement of a mission trip is the adventure to be had in‬ faraway lands and seeing new places. Something close to home, in a neighboring state is just not‬ as exciting as going overseas. Giving up that adventurous feeling of a mission trip is difficult.‬ 
But, just because something is close doesn’t mean it can’t be adventurous. On a mission trip, one‬ will see a familiar area with a different perspective, and there will be so many new experiences‬ that it will seem like a totally new place. Because we have been “bought with a price,” our‬ choices are not our own (1 Corinthians 6:20). Additionally, the Lord “causes all things to work‬ together to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose”... even on a‬ seemingly less exciting mission trip (Romans 8:28).‬

What is our motivation?‬
The question underneath everything is: are we going on a mission trip for the adventure‬ of it all or simply for the glory of Jesus Christ? If we are totally unwilling to consider going on a‬ “less adventurous” trip, then I believe we must ask ourselves why.‬

This summer, Nehemiah Teams is offering North American mission trips to New Orleans‬ (to work with international seafarers & local port workers), University of Delaware (to work with international‬ students), and Clarkston, Georgia (to work with refugees). As of this writing, there are‬‭ zero‬ students signed up for any of these trips. The need and opportunity is very great, but there‬ are very few laborers. 

-Jack Elliot
Nehemiah Teams Staff

Pray if you or someone you know would be one of those laborers...