NextGen 56 (Ages 10-11)
NextGen College (Ages 18-23)
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The objectives of the trip are to drill a shallow-water well, teach hygiene, encourage the villagers, and work with God in a way that is totally different from what you experience in North America through Living Water International.
Contact Jim Seaman
The team will arrive in country on the weekend and may enjoy church or relaxing with the locals. On Monday, work in the community begins. For four days, the team will work on the well or facilitate hygiene training. We attempt to drill a shallow-water well using a mud rotary hydraulic rig or an air drilling rig (depending on the location). The hygiene team provides hygiene education, teaches Bible lessons, and plays with the kids. Usually the team finishes on the fourth day of drilling, and then enjoys the well-dedication ceremony. If everything with the well is finished on Thursday, Friday is a day to rest and relax with options like shopping in an open-air market, a volcano tour, or dinner at the beach. The objectives of the trip are to drill a shallow-water well, teach hygiene, encourage the villagers, and work with God in a way that is totally different from what you experience in North America. The trip is not only about bringing safe water and the gospel but also forming relationships with people in the village, the field staff, and the team. It is truly a life changing experience.Cost: $2,200 RESTRICTIONS: Open to adults, as well as 16-17 year olds with parents - (6) spots are available on this trip. Sign up deadline is July 21, 2019.FINANCIALCost: $2,200 Final Payment Due: Payment Schedule 1st Payment: $ Due2nd Payment (must be received in order to purchase airline ticket/serve on the trip): $ DueTrip Balance (must be received in order to serve on the trip): $ Due MEETINGSPacking Party @ The LoftPREREQUISITES Complete online application Two photocopies of your passport Turn in notarized medical and liability releases Turn in signed covenant agreement Hepatitis A and Tetanus shots are highly recommended RESPONSIBILITIES Meet all paperwork and trip cost deadlines. Adhere to covenant PREPARATION STEPS Pray Discuss Turn in Prayer Partner's emails STORIES Tell your story. Submit your story to sbrady@twmc.org. Why did you initially decide to go on this trip? What impact has this trip had on your life? What was your favorite part of the trip? What's something unexpected that happened to you? If you would recommend a missions trip to someone else, why should they go?
The team will arrive in country on the weekend and may enjoy church or relaxing with the locals. On Monday, work in the community begins. For four days, the team will work on the well or facilitate hygiene training. We attempt to drill a shallow-water well using a mud rotary hydraulic rig or an air drilling rig (depending on the location). The hygiene team provides hygiene education, teaches Bible lessons, and plays with the kids. Usually the team finishes on the fourth day of drilling, and then enjoys the well-dedication ceremony. If everything with the well is finished on Thursday, Friday is a day to rest and relax with options like shopping in an open-air market, a volcano tour, or dinner at the beach.
The objectives of the trip are to drill a shallow-water well, teach hygiene, encourage the villagers, and work with God in a way that is totally different from what you experience in North America. The trip is not only about bringing safe water and the gospel but also forming relationships with people in the village, the field staff, and the team. It is truly a life changing experience.
Cost: $2,200
RESTRICTIONS: Open to adults, as well as 16-17 year olds with parents - (6) spots are available on this trip. Sign up deadline is July 21, 2019.
FINANCIAL
Cost: $2,200 Final Payment Due:
Payment Schedule
MEETINGS
Packing Party @ The Loft
PREREQUISITES
RESPONSIBILITIES
PREPARATION STEPS
STORIES
Tell your story. Submit your story to sbrady@twmc.org.
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Registration closed on Saturday, August 31, 2019