The Novas Project is an eight-month mission trip where 18-24 year-olds learn practical life skills while living as missionaries overseas.
Participants of the Novas Project are individuals who are engaging in a lifestyle of radical ministry and self-sacrifice while in the field. They live in authentic community, learning how to be the church to each other, while serving others through a variety of hands-on ministries. They're not just learning about Jesus; they're actively following him every day.
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Participants' experiences are dependent on the country that they are living in and the missionary that they're partnering with, but here is a glimpse of a few things that they might be doing:
- Caring for orphans and widows in their distress in Swaziland, Africa.
- Teaching about HIV in schools in South Africa.
- Ministering to the gypsies and social outcasts in Romania.
- Befriending street kids in the Philippines.
- Working in schools, planting churches, building homes, and much more.
For more details on what is happening in the field, feel free to follow the Novas Project blogs.
Although there will not be any further Novas Project trips, if the desire to get out on the mission field is stirring in you check out Adventures In Missions other programs. Ambassador trips for high school students, Real Life trips for college age, or The World Race serving in 11 countries in 11 months.
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