Central America Expedition (Spring)

As a participant in one of Adventure's pioneering expeditions sent to Central America, you will embark on the adventure of a lifetime as you experience Latino culture and the juxtaposition of tourism and poverty. Beginning with El Salvador, a land whose name translates to "the Savior," you'll be the sign that points to the one true Savior as hope for the country, rather than a political system. The concept of freedom in Christ rather than man may just be the breath of fresh air that this country needs. Ministry opportunities include: working with local...

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Exposure: Southern Africa

   Too young for the World Race? No problem. During this month-long trip you’ll meet up with an existing World Race team ministering on the African continent. Serve beside them and soak up the way they experience the world. Step into a deeper understanding of what it means to live in authentic community. Pick their brains. Hear their stories. Preach the kingdom of God alongside them. Live simply. Simply live. This Exposure trip will meet up with a World Race Squad serving in Southern Africa where your life and ministry will quickly collide as you live and work among the...

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Tanzania

Divided among three main religious groups, the Tanzanian people are searching for truth. Islam, Christianity, and indigenous religions are practiced in this East African nation. Creating a diverse landscape of people and beliefs, religious differences leave many people in Tanzania lost in a state of confusion. The people of Tanzania long for truth, and you can bring the truth to their land. Preach at open-air crusades, pray for the sick in hospitals, evangelize door-to-door, or play with kids at orphanages and schools. You may engage in youth ministry in the community alongside a local...

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Australia

G’day, mate!  Our guess is some things probably come to mind when you think about Australia.  Kangaroos, the Coral Reef, maybe Hugh Jackman?  Australia is as exotic as you imagined it.  While it boasts a more westernized culture, aboriginal people have lived and thrived on this continent [and country in one] for more than 50,000 years.  However, the marginalized, impoverished, destitute and lost still exist and live each moment for the hope of hearing the good news.   Maybe God wants to use you to share it with them.  You may fly into Sydney...

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Atlanta – Clarkston

What do Coca-Cola, Six Flags, and human slavery all have in common? Atlanta. Atlanta’s explosive growth has brought tourists and attractions to northern Georgia. But that same growth hides a sinister underground. Homelessness, drug use, and crime permeate the city. Children are sold into slavery and prostitution. The forgotten people here desperately need the hope of Jesus and a second chance. Work with the homeless to provide a meal, shelter, or just a friendly ear.   Partner with local ministries to help plant churches, befriend refugees, or train future...

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South Asia

Note : this trip is for women only. Formerly referred to as Bombay, Mumbai is the most populated city in South Asia and the second most populated city in the world. This is where the story of Slumdog Millionaire is set; it’s a hustling and bustling center of culture and commerce. Unfortunately, amidst the affluence and history of the skyscrapers of Nariman Point, the 5-star Taj Mahal Palace and Tower, the Gateway of South Asia, and the studio lots of Bollywood, are slums and the red light district. In Mumbai, as in other parts of South Asia, most girls and women are...

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