Jan 16, 2020 2020: ALL IN for Missions
How many times have you thought, “Someday I’m going to go on a mission trip?” Someday has arrived. Here are three big reasons to go all in and make that someday mission happen this year!

1. You will meet amazing people
From the teammates you serve with, to the international partners you meet to clinic visitors, you will make new friends for a lifetime. You will hear and experience incredible stories of God’s love and care for all of us. Even the smallest moments on a mission are precious.

2. You will visit amazing places
You will see the incredible and diverse natural handiwork of God, learn more about world cultures, taste new and different food and realize just how much we all have in common. Above all, you will experience how God brings people from all countries and cultures together across thousands of miles to accomplish His purpose of winning souls.

3. You get to serve unconditionally.
From hugs and smiles, to clinics and sermons, time spent serving with our international partners makes a big impact on everyone involved. Those little acts of connection and contribution make a change. They reflect the love that Jesus has for us and makes lives better. Both for you and international friends you make.
Go All In: It’s your turn!
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