PP Fall 2018: El Salvador

What if you could take a semester to set aside the books, serve the local people of El Salvador, all while going deeper with God than you ever imagined? Take three months to step outside your comfort zone and join other Christians on this life-changing missions adventure into the Central American nation of El Salvador.  In just a few months, you could be among a team of 10-15 missionaries serving in the small country of El Salvador. Your focus for these three months is to be the hands and feet of Jesus, living a lifestyle like the early disciples did as they followed Jesus....

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PP Fall 2018: Haiti and the Dominican Republic

What if you could take a semester to set aside the books, to serve nations in desperate need of the hope of Jesus, all while going deeper with God than you ever imagined? Take three months to step outside your comfort zone and join other Christians on this life-changing missions adventure into Haiti and the Dominican Republic.  In just a few months, you could be among a team of 10-20 missionaries serving in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Your focus for these three months is to be the hands and feet of Jesus, living a lifestyle like the early disciples did as they followed...

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PP Fall 2018: South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia

What if you could take a semester to set aside the books, serve the local people of Southern Africa, all while going deeper with God than you ever imagined? Take three months to step outside your comfort zone and join other Christians on this life-changing missions adventure into Africa.  In just a few months, you could be among a team of 10-15 missionaries serving in the countries of South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia. Your focus for these three months is to be the hands and feet of Jesus, living a lifestyle like the early disciples did. You want to find your role in the...

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PP Summer 2018 Philippines

* THIS MISSION TRIP IS FOR MEN ONLY * This Asian island nation, and former Spanish colony then American protectorate is a country in tension, trying to cross the threshold between the third and first world. It offers a variety of landscapes – beaches, mountains, volcanic lakes – and languages, with Tagalog as the national tongue. The Catholic Church is a substantial piece of the religious pie, however, and Islam is growing in the island of Mindanao. The Filipino people love music, dance, and community. While there, you will find yourself living with and giving hope to the...

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PP Summer 2018 Thailand and Cambodia

Thailand Behind Thailand’s beautiful beaches, booming tourism, and the country’s ever-smiling faces lies a terrible secret: modern-day slavery fueled by poverty. Thailand’s red-light districts attract an ugly side of tourism. Families go into debt in order to pay for food, rent for their homes, or even to build bigger houses. When debts are called in, the young girls are sent to Bangkok or other tourist cities in order to provide for their families. While the males go to the temple as monks in order to earn merit, it’s the responsibility of the female to provide...

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PP Summer 2018 Zambia

Zambia boasts one of the seven wonders of the world, the rushing heights of Victoria Falls, known as “the smoke that thunders”. An entirely landlocked nation, Zambia touches eight sister countries and is home to seventy-three tribes, speaking twenty different languages.  Zambia became an independent nation in 1964 after years of British colonial rule. Since then, the economy has grown, but the Zambian people still suffer from poverty, short life expectancy, malnourishment, lack of clean water, and the AIDS crisis. Christianity is the official religion in Zambia, but the...

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