Learn more about Maximo Nivel’s volunteer adventure trips here: http://maximonivel.com/adventure/full/ Projects Abroad With Projects Abroad, you’re never too young to discover the world of volunteering. That’s why this organization has specially designed trips for teens. Their team ...
Mission trips for teens, adults, and families. Jesus centered youth mission trips through home repair, and community service projects.
Parents night out– Have a night at the church where all parents can drop their children off, to be watched by your youth group teens, or other church members. For a small donation, they get to have a fun night out, and know that their children are being cared for! You can also ask...
Christian Family Chapel Teens Lead Staycation Mission TripsByline: Rhonda Reese Food. Fun. Frolicking about in front yards and finding spiritual truths...Reese, Rhonda
In a world where many teens grapple with anxiety, worry, and stress, this year's theme, "Equipped," highlights how God provides us with the tools for a fulfilling Christian life. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 9:8, the focus is on embracing how God enables us to approach fully living out ...
We also have a desire for you to have a real experience of the location you visit, not just a tourist-level view. Our trips focus on going to the heart of the location, to where Jesus is most needed. Sometimes that looks like painting a building, other times that looks like praying ...
Youth in Mission was set up to aid teens and young adults to serve on mission trips with their church, school, college or mission organization. Georgia youth passionate about serving Christ through mission work, but struggling to fund the trip, is eligible to apply. Our scholarships enable yout...
The article discusses a road trip across the U.S. for teens. Tanya Walters, a bus driver, formed the charity group Godparents Youth Organization to take troubled teens from impoverished neighborhoods on trips to inspire them. Freddy Blackshire, a teenager on the trip, describes how he was ch...
Being Asian-American myself, I found the story delightfully relatable in a small-scale way that it was powdered with concise “Asian insider” instances that I could relate to — the abundance of food, the hefty trips to Costco and Ranch 99, the intensive preparation for big exams. ...
May and June will hold two trips to Peru, the first for preparation for the June visit, and then mission work with the team from New Grace Anglican Church, Jacksonville, FL. In July, Polly and I return to Madagascar where SOMA will lead a men’s conference, and I have been asked to...