Short-term mission trip
Through FT, we strategically go to the nations for a short period, working hand-in-hand with local workers. During this time, we share the Gospel, bear witness to our faith, serve the peoples, and partner together in church planting.
"go and make disciples of all nations."
We are now in an era of comprehensive and inclusive missions, where all Christians are invited to join in fulfilling Jesus’ Great Commission in various ways. In Matthew 28:19–20, Jesus commanded all His disciples, “Go and make disciples of all nations,” and today, this call extends practically to every believer who desires to follow the Lord—inviting them to go to all peoples, proclaim the Gospel, and make disciples.

The nations today are in a state of spiritual poverty amidst chaos and confusion, war and famine, anxiety and uncertainty. More than ever, hearts are thirsty for the truth. Just as Jesus said in John 4:35, "Lift up your eyes, and see the field are white for harvest," the time for harvest has come. At this very moment, Gospel laborers must go forth into the ripe fields with the Good News and the love of Christ.
To help believers take part in this calling, we introduce FT—an opportunity for short-term frontline ministry lasting from one to three weeks. Through FT, we strategically go to the nations for a short period, working hand-in-hand with local workers. During this time, we share the Gospel, bear witness to our faith, serve the peoples, and partner together in church planting.


Following the instruction in Luke 10, Jesus sent out the 72 disciples in pairs to every town and place He Himself intended to visit. In the same way, through FT, we form teams to go by faith into all the nations God desires to restore. We heal the sick, proclaim the Kingdom of God, and move forward trusting in God’s provision.
Share the gospel
Church planting together
Healing the sick
Proclaiming the
Kingdom of God
FT (Finishing the Task)
By participating in FT, we obey the Great Commission and directly engage in missionary endeavors. We experience firsthand fellowship with people on the field, proclaiming the Gospel and taking part in church planting. We witness the living and active power of God’s Word transforming the nations and transforming us into true disciples of the Lord. Our perspective aligns with God’s viewpoint, and the Gospel no longer remains mere knowledge but becomes a vibrant, life-giving reality in our everyday lives, enabling us to live as victorious believers.
In particular, MMI’s FT ministry is strategically served by both long- and short-term workers who understand frontier situations well. We are now in a time when field ministries are discussed, managed, and advanced through collaborative efforts of both long-term workers and strategic short-term mission teams.