3 Things to Do After the Mission Trip is Over

Here’s a nice shot of our group of students in the Dominican Republic last week. It was a great experience – heard lots of talk about the highlights – seems like the leprosy clinic visit was the most jarring, and the orphanage was powerful, too. Lots of good times, and enormous growth in our students.
Here’s what our team leaders have planned now that we’re home:
Plan a Reunion
Get the group together at someone’s house for a night of food, memories and stories. It has to happen within a few weeks or it won’t work – and don’t be frustrated if not everyone can attend. Do your best to pick the night that seems like it will work for the majority and do it!Get a Facebook group page
Within minutes of getting home a student had this set up for our trip – share the experience with your community! Upload some pics, tell stories and share what happened online, too. Let it spread to other students and be a marketing tool to draw others in for the next time you go.Start a Flickr account
Give everyone the login and password and have them upload all of the pictures from the trip. That way, everyone wins. For some that didn’t have a camera, or some that didn’t happen to take “that one group photo that turned out awesome” – now everyone has every picture.
What other tips would you share when a group comes home from a mission trip?
JG






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Anytime our church sends out a missions team, the team gives a report back to the congregation. We have a sharing time the Sunday evening after they get back, where the team shows pictures, tells funny stories about the trip, and shares the stories of life change. This always turns into a great time of connecting with the team and having the whole church share the win.