God can use you to heal brokenness and bring restoration.
Maybe you’ve heard about women who are suffering and being victimized, and your heart breaks for them…and maybe you have your own powerful story to share.
Psalm 107:2 says, “Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story.” Since 2014, Beauty for Ashes has reached over 5,000 women in 40 countries because of people like you, who are willing to share their story of redemption.
We’ve hosted hundreds of retreats and small groups around the world, and use a proven curriculum that God uses as an effective tool to foster lasting change in the lives of women.
What will I be doing in Colombia?
On this mission trip, Beauty for Ashes will serve the women of Medellin, Colombia. You’ll meet women coming out of homelessness, addiction, and prostitution. Through a one-year Christ-centered restoration program, including daily Bible classes, counseling, and life skills training, our ministry partner seeks to give women an opportunity to find complete healing in Christ.
Your team will:
Host Beauty for Ashes retreats, creating a space for God to bring hope, healing, and redemption to the stories of local women.
Be equipped to share about topics such as worth, identity, healing, and forgiveness with others through storytelling and vulnerability.
Build meaningful relationships with your team and those with whom you minister.
Gain a deeper understanding of who God is and who you are as His daughter.
Where will I stay?
You will stay at Ciudad de Refugio’s ministry site. Beds, sheets, and pillows are provided for each participant. You are welcome to bring your own sheets if you wish.
How can I make a difference?
God doesn’t just move on the mission field – He moves right where you are today. But sometimes it takes a journey to discover how to see Him in the everyday and how to live life on mission wherever He leads you next in the world.
Friend, you won’t regret it. You are a world changer. Now go and change the world.
Check out these blogs from Colombia:
A Week in Drug Rehab in Colombia