Frequently Asked Questions:
Why don’t we just send the money?
Ours is an incarnational faith that believes presence and relationship are important. We are transformed through relationships – as are those to whom we go in service. This is what builds God’s kingdom. Mission experiences through VIM help us live out the essence of our faith as partners of God’s mission to our world. The projects we support through VIM would not receive the same level of support if it was just about sending money.
There is so much need in our own communities and within the USA. Why don’t we do more at home?
God’s mission is never limited by geography. We are called to witness and serve in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth. In numbers of volunteers, VIM does do most of its work near home. If people feel that their specific call is to work within their own communities, VIM can connect people and churches to numerous local projects.
Why should I book my mission through the VIM office? There seems to be so much paperwork and costs charged…
With years of experience in sending thousands of missioners on hundreds of missions, VIM has developed proven procedures and techniques for this ministry. Teams are assured their experience will be safe, meaningful and effective. The paperwork is a vital part of protecting each team member and the church, as well as ensuring proper accountability for all monies spent. The costs for using the office are minimal: about $100 per mission. Much of the overhead of the office is largely met through the generous support of conference apportionments.
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What happens if we have an emergency or travel problem while on a mission?
VIM will provide your team leader with a detailed plan of what to do when problems arise, including and especially health and travel issues. We have a comprehensive insurance plan that provides for emergency evacuation from anywhere in the world. We also have 24-hour emergency contact with our travel agent if there are any problems with your flights.
How long does it take to plan and prepare for a mission?
An international mission takes the longest – and it is ideal to begin planning at least a year in advance. However, we do not recommend trying to do it in less than 6 months, especially if it is a new VIM site and/or country to which your team is going. For local and national missions, we can work to develop the details of a mission within a shorter time frame, but it still takes a full six months to get the team recruited, to inform and educate the congregation of your team, and to raise the funds for the mission project. There is enormous benefit to including all the members of the congregation in the planning and sending forth of “their” mission team!
Who should participate?
• Youth groups • United Methodist Women • Seniors • United Methodist Men • Sunday School Classes • Families • Singles groups • God’s people from non-United Methodist churches • Groups whose members feel they can truly make a difference through personal service in mission.
