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AIM April 2009 Newsletter: Trip Deadlines Approaching

With our summer season fast approaching, Adventures In Missions is quickly preparing for our busiest time of year. We still have several trips available for youth groups, college students, and families. We are looking forward to an upcoming season of experiencing Christ in challenging, exciting ways. We want you to be a part of that, but deadlines are approaching, and trips are filling quickly.

Sign up for any of our available Real Life or Ambassador trips listed below before April 30th and AIM will waive your application fee.  Just enter the promo code “NO FEE” to receive your discount.  This season is sure to be a blessed, exciting adventure for our participants and we look forward to sharing it with you!

 

Real Life Trips Available For Summer and Fall
 
AIM’s Real Life program is a 1-3 month mission program designed to give participants a “real life” look at life as a missionary. On a team of 8-15 other young missionaries, you will live and work totally immersed in a new culture, passionately serving God as you minister in real and practical ways.
 
Upcoming Real Life Trips:
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Upcoming Ambassador Trips For High School Students
 
Our Ambassador trips are for any student 14-18 years old and vary in length from as short as two weeks to as long as a month. The focus is not just on ministry, but also on the discipleship that a student will receive overseas. It’s about changing the world and defining yourself.
 
We hope to challenge our participants to begin to discover who they are in Christ and how He wants to use them on this journey.
 
Amabassador Trip Locations:

 Stories from the Field:

Grieving the Seasons

Jimmy McCarty writes:
 
“Change is the only constant.” I don’t know who said that, but I’ve found it to be undeniably true.  Sometimes change is planned, sometimes unexpected – almost always it demands something of us. 
 
Sometimes change is a relief, sometimes it’s a shock, sometimes it’s a terror.  But whatever the case, change will come and seasons will turn. Read More…
 

Sydney Samples writes:
 
It’s funny how so much can be going on and that God can be doing an immense amount and yet I am still not quite sure how to formulate it into words. Each day here is consumed and yet I still find myself unsure of what to write about.

Lately I have been thinking about life (broad I know). It’s been on my mind because in less than two months my day in and day out will be abrubtly changed. Read More…

 

Lindsay Heston writes:
There are all different types of ministry opportunities on the race. They can range all the way from prayer walking, preaching, and healing to orphanages, hospitals, and universities.

Last month, in northern Uganda, we were in a town called Lira. For three days towards the end of our trip our team visited the hospital. African hospitals are far different from American hospitals and chances are it would be hard for you to stomach the sight of them. Read More…

 
Contact Us
Web:
adventures.org
Email: admissions@adventures.org
Phone: 877-811-0210