We live in a world where almost everything happens online. We scroll to learn, we swipe to connect, we double-tap to show we care. For today’s teens, the internet feels like the classroom, the community, even the church. But some things can’t be downloaded, streamed, or learned through a screen.
That’s where Ambassadors comes in.
For 2-4 weeks, students ages 14-18 step away from the constant buzz of notifications and step into real life with God and others. They worship together, serve shoulder-to-shoulder, and experience what it means to be the Church in the world around them. And here’s the surprise: culture shock isn’t just about new languages or foreign places. It also happens when you disconnect from technology long enough to actually engage with the people, places, and purpose God has right in front of you.
On an Ambassadors trip, you’ll feel the difference. Instead of scrolling past stories, you’ll sit in them. Instead of liking a post, you’ll pray with a person. Instead of watching someone else’s highlight reel, you’ll live your own adventure. The Gospel becomes more than words on a screen, it becomes alive in the way you serve, listen, and love.
Yes, you’ll discover new cultures. But maybe the bigger discovery will be how different your own life feels when you live fully present with God and His people.
If you’re ready to get offline and step into a story that’s bigger than you imagined, Ambassadors is waiting.