In Cochabamba we partnered with missionaries who have started a church and we hosted a women’s retreat for them. We also partnered with a ministry to lead Bible stories, crafts, and games for kids whose moms work in the Red Light District. We invited those moms to a gathering to share our testimonies, hear their struggles, and pray for them.
Ministering primarily in the slums of Cambodia, our teams washed feet & distributed shoes, led outreaches for kids, ministered to women currently caught in sex slavery, and encouraged women who have been rescued from it. We evangelized in the slum where a new church was planted and prayer walked the area while inviting residents to “come and see” Jesus about whom they’ve never heard.
Teams made up of people of all ages have led children’s Bible school in multiple churches, prayer-walked and evangelized in communities with new church plants, made home visits, preached in churches, helped to repaint a church, and led a leadership conference for youth and young adults.
We brought two pastors to Ethiopia with the primary goal to help them rekindle a friendship with another Ethiopian pastor’s family. We also visited the seminary students with whom they have a relationship, and met with several pastors to encourage them and pray over them. As child sponsors, we also visited with children and staff in several Compassion International centers.
Serving in multiple places in Honduras, teams have ministered in a girl’s home, conducted children’s outreaches in villages and schools, distributed school supplies, done construction projects, made home visits, preached in churches, evangelized in villages, and led Bible studies in a café ministry.
With a small team, we partnered with other missionaries to share the gospel with a “least reached” people group known as the Mano tribe. We evangelized in unreached villages using pictures with stories and distributed solar-powered audio Bibles in their languages. We also led children’s activities and held medical and eye clinics.
Working with different missionaries, teams have participated in community development projects. We helped to build a medical clinic, participated in church services, and ministered to children in schools and to widows in a bakery. The teams also got to learn about Rwanda’s post-genocide history and experience what it’s like to be Rwandan.
With a team of adults and young adults, we ministered to children in high-risk communities, counseled and taught parents of these kids, ministered to students in schools located in gang territories, and led soccer outreaches for children of migrant farmers. The team also led worship and a fellowship night for youth in Cape Town, and spoke at a Missions conference for a network of churches.
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