Honduras
June 27- July 11, 2025
The IMPACT team will be working alongside Orlando and Silvia Japas and the Unión Bíblica Staff and volunteers to share Biblical values with the young people of Honduras. The people of Honduras are living through a time where children are growing up learning from cycles of family disintegration and violence. The team will have opportunities to minister within schools teaching a different way of life-based on the gospel, get to know the local church and form bonds with inspirational Honduran Christians. Knowledge of Spanish is helpful but not required.
Minimum age: 16
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Romania Trip Description
Romania
June 27- July 11, 2025
This IMPACT team will work with Dana and Brandi Bates and VIATA ("Life" in Romanian) Program, a youth ministry sent through Young Life and located in the mountains above the impoverished coal-mining town of Lupeni in Jiu Valley. VIATA serves to help build a sense of community and hope for better life in this economically depressed area, where people seek work, basic needs, and a vision for the future. We will work to support a summer camp for high school and middle school aged children, where they are taught outdoor skills, rock and rope climbing, and Christian values. The team may also partner with Romanian youth in a project to improve their community.
Minimum age: 15
Turkey Trip Description
Turkey
June 27- July 11, 2025
This team will be serving with Ramazan Arkan and Antalya Evangelical Church. The ministry opportunities include Children's ministry, home visitations, teaching English, outreach activities, and empowering and encouraging believers in Antalya.
Minimum age: 18
Mexico Trip Description
Xpujil, Mexico
June 27- July 5, 2025
Partnering with The Outreach Foundation, this team will experience more than just a clean water/poverty alleviation project, a relation-based work movement is happening within communities of subsistence level farmers. Many are indigenous Ch’ols, and they suffer from poor health due in part to the lack of access to clean water. Ch’ol Presbyterian laymen organize families to work together to build family-owned cisterns that collect rainfall.
Year after year, hundreds of families have easy access to millions of gallons of rainwater. But most importantly, the Gospel is shared and its implications are lived out by our partners in unique ways that people clearly notice. Mutual respect grows, and we pray the Holy Spirit will empower the hearts of all involved to be assured of the grace of Jesus Christ. Min age: 15
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