Gillum, Deborah R.Abraham, Samuel P.Standifer, Tia M.Lechlitner, Hannah E.Davis, Miranda2023-11-012023-11-012019-12-012020-01-05Davis, M., Lechlitner, H. E., Standifer, T. M., Abraham, S. P., & Gillum, D. R. (2019). The lived experiences of students and faculty of a Christian college who participated in a short-term international mission trip. <em>TEACH Journal of Christian Education, 13</em>(2), 32-41. doi:10.55254/1835-1492.1427https://doi.org/10.55254/1835-1492.1427https://research.avondale.edu.au/handle/123456789/16114340<p>Short-term international mission trips (STIMTs) are increasing in popularity. Likewise, educators and health care workers are increasingly concerned with obtaining an understanding that improves culturally competent care. The purpose of this study was to investigate the lived experiences of participants of a Christian college who travelled on a short-term international mission trip (STIMT). One openended inquiry guided the interviews: How would you describe your experience as a participant who travelled on a STIMT? An in-depth, oneon- one interview of participants occurred until data saturation was reached. Colaizzi’s strategy was used to analyze and organize the data. Leininger’s sunrise model was used to guide this study. Themes that emerged from this study included cultural adaptation, relationships, spiritual factors, and personal gain.</p>en-usImpactinternationallived experiencesmissionsmission tripsshort-term mission tripsThe Lived Experiences of Students and Faculty of a Christian College who Participated in a Short-term International Mission TripJournal Article