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Trip Details:
| Sender: |
Adventures In Missions |
| Title: |
Adventures In Missions - Short Term Mission Trips |
| Description: |
You have a lot of choices in missions. Summer workcamps abound in the United States. Your church supports missionaries who need help. Many short-term agencies offer options. So why ask Adventures In Missions to organize your mission trip? The bottom line is that we help your team grow spiritually while organizing your trip to allow you the freedom to minister to the needs of the lost. About Adventures In Missions (AIM's) Services: AIM works with you as a partner, facilitating your ministry. AIM's expert staff can help you select the best project for you and your team. AIM has a world-wide network of partner churches ready to host your missions trip. AIM's staff will customize and set up the project to meet your needs. AIM's staff is trained to lead projects that balance your needs with local needs. AIM provides a series of gradually more challenging projects to help you raise up Great Commission disciples. AIM takes your team deeper spiritually through listening prayer and effective service. AIM allows your team to focus on ministry rather than trip administration (housing, food, logistics, etc). You minister to people while AIM administers the trip! Adventures In Missions gives groups experiences that transform the way they live back home. Adventures In Missions works with the church as a partner to find the right combination of ministry. Ministry is multi-faceted and includes prayer, evangelism, mime, construction, and service. |
| Dates: |
Year Round |
| Length of Trip: |
From 1 week to 9 months |
| Country: |
Multiple Countries |
| Region: |
Multiple Regions |
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Team Logistics:
Team Description:
(how many people can come) |
1 to 300 people can join Adventures In Missions Trips |
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Requirements:
(age, abilities, qualifications) |
Middle School or Junior high students MUST be 12 by the time they go on the project. (Not turning 12 during the project.) Senior high students should be 14 by the time of the project. |
Cost:
(travel expenses,
room & board...) |
Varies by trip |
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