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Taking the Leap

Taking the Leap

Riley Harris is testimony to the fact that missions are not just for the outgoing. Having first come on a short-term mission to Honduras with her church, Montana Avenue Bible Church of Caldwell, ID, she was encouraged by the efforts of those she met to get to know her, even though they didn’t speak her […]

The Missionary Welfare State: How American Missions Have Created Dependency Instead of Empowerment

The Missionary Welfare State: How American Missions Have Created Dependency Instead of Empowerment

For generations, American missionaries have brought the gospel, education, and humanitarian aid to communities in need, often transforming lives in powerful ways. Yet, in many cases, these well-intentioned efforts have inadvertently fostered long-term dependency rather than sustainable growth. Instead of equipping local churches and leaders to thrive independently, missions have too often created a system where foreign funding and governance are necessary for survival. We explore the unintended consequences of the “missionary welfare state” and calls for a radical shift in how missions are done—one that prioritizes local leadership, financial self-sufficiency, and true empowerment over perpetual aid.