
Episode 7 | Stepping Beyond Borders - Missions Trip
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Theme Scripture:
Mark 16:15 – “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”
Key Themes & Takeaways
1. The Call to Missions
Vanessa shared how God turned her initial hesitation into a decade-long missions journey.
Jaquon fulfilled a prophetic word over his life and said yes after confirmation from a team leader.
Teondra was drawn in through relationship and obedience after missing a missions interest session.
2. First-Time vs. Returning Experience
Jaquon (first time): Life-changing, especially as a father—gained a broader view of what faith looks like globally.
Vanessa & Teondra: Every trip reveals deeper needs—spiritual, emotional, physical (health care, mental health, family trauma).
Realization: Missions applies to daily life, not just international travel.
3. Conviction & Transformation
All guests felt convicted and transformed—missions helped them reflect on their own lives and what more they could do locally.
Teondra realized missions is a lifestyle.
Jaquon learned that rest is part of serving; he initially struggled with feeling he wasn’t doing enough post-trip.
4. Spiritual Warfare & Preparation
Battles included sickness, anxiety, financial strain, and inner doubts.
Team focused on spiritual readiness—Ephesians 6:10–11 (armor of God) was key.
Importance of honesty, prayer, and spiritual unity before going.
5. Missions on the Ground
Outreach: Food distribution, hospital visits, school ministry, youth detention center, prison ministry.
Despite language barriers, they led with love and presence.
Shared moments: Dancing with kids, worshiping with women in prison, freestyle rapping the gospel.
6. God Moments
Prison Worship: Inmates worshiped and ministered to the team.
Youth Ministry: Conversations sparked by past missionary visits.
Joy flowed through shared laughter, music, play, and spontaneous moments of prayer and healing.
7. The Ongoing Mission
Missions is not a “trip,” but a mindset.
The team became family through shared experience and sacrifice.
God continues working even after they return.
Scriptures Shared
Mark 16:15 – Global commission to share the gospel.
Isaiah 6:8 – “Here I am. Send me.”
Ephesians 6:10–11 – Spiritual armor for battle.
Matthew 9:37 – “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.”
James 2:17 – “Faith without works is dead.”
Psalm 96:3 – “Declare his glory among the nations.”
Reflection Questions
What is stopping me from saying “yes” to missions—fear, finances, comfort?
Where in my daily life can I live missionally?
Am I spiritually prepared to serve wherever God sends me?
How can I support others in going—prayer, finances, encouragement?