Travel checklist for short-term mission trips

What must be done regarding a mission team's trip, and when?

Before you go: Mission trip hints

Planning ahead is necessary for short-term missions travelers. Use this handy timeline from Gwen Kuebler of MTS Travel when planning your ministry trip.

Up to 9 months ahead:

Up to 6 months ahead:

Up to 3 months ahead:

Up to 2 weeks ahead:

3 days ahead

On departure day:

Well, that's your "to-do" list. Make sure you check off each item on time.

-- Howard Culbertson,

Afterword: What Should I Pack?

What you pak for a short-term mission trip will be determined by the destination, the duration of your trip, and the activities you'll be involved in. Here are a dozen some suggestions to help you pack:

  1. Research the Destination: Learn about the climate and local customs of the place you will be visiting. This will help you pack appropriate clothing and gear.
  2. Pack Light: Since you'll likely have limited space, aim to pack only necessary items. Choose versatile clothing items that can be mixed and matched for different outfits.
  3. Clothing: Pack clothing suitable for the climate and cultural norms of the destination. Aim for modest attire. Bring comfortable walking shoes, as you may be on your feet for extended periods.
  4. Toiletries and Medications: Consider taking hand sanitizer, sunscreen, insect repellent, and, of course, your prescription medications.
  5. Travel Documents: Don't forget your passport, visa (if required), travel insurance papers, and any other necessary documents. Keep these in a secure, easily accessible place.
  6. First Aid Kit: Include a basic first aid kit with items like adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, and pain relievers.
  7. Electronics: Pack any electronics you'll need, such as a phone, camera, or laptop. Remember to take chargers and adapters suitable for the destination's electrical outlets.
  8. Money and Essentials: Carry some local currency and a small amount of cash in case of emergencies. Also, consider taking a reusable water bottle, snacks, and a small backpack for day trips.
  9. Cultural and Language Aids: Take a phrasebook or language translation app, as well as materials to help you understand and respect local customs and traditions.
  10. Spiritual and Emotional Support: Pack items that provide spiritual comfort or support, such as a Bible, prayer journal, or inspirational reading material.
  11. Respectful Attitude: Remember to pack a respectful attitude toward the local culture and people you'll encounter. Remain open-minded, flexible, and willing to learn and adapt.
  12. Team Supplies: If you're traveling with a group, coordinate with other team members to avoid duplicate items and to double-check that you have all necessary supplies for group activities or projects.

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