As our summer season is quickly upon us here at
AIM, we have several new and exciting adventures ahead. Want to get involved in all that’s coming up? Check out our latest newsletter for information on upcoming trips and opportunities to get on board with AIM.
May 2009 Newsletter Features:
- Enter To Win AIM’s Photo Contest
- Short-Term Mission Trips
- October 2009 World Race
- Novas Project
- Stories From The Field
Enter To Win AIM’s Photo Contest
Looking for a chance to express your creativity and share some of your memories from the mission field? Enter AIM’s Missions Photo Contest for a chance to show off your work and win prize money. Enter to be a part of helping share the vision of what God is doing around the world.
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR PHOTOS:
The contest’s theme is “Your kingdom come.” To guarantee that your photos will be considered, please follow these instructions:
Send your high-resolution photos to: draw32board@photos.flickr.com by June 15th!
1. Please submit your photos one at a time.
2. In the subject line, put your name, and the location that the photo was taken.
For example: Seth Barnes, Swaziland. If you are submitting more than one from a location, then number them (Seth Barnes, Swaziland1)
3. In the email body, put the following, and the following only: when it was taken, where it was taken, a short description of what is taking place in the photo, and your email address.
For example: March 2009, AIM Base in Swaziland, orphans lining up for food, seth@adventures.org
For more information and rules on submitting your photo, click
here.
Spaces Still Available on Upcoming AIM Trips
Looking for an adventure to share with your group this summer? Or what about the journey of a lifetime starting this fall? There are still spaces available on several exciting
AIM mission trips. With trips launching as early as this summer, sign up now and get yourself or your group involved in life-changing service.
Some Upcoming Trips:
For specific trip dates and locations, visit us online.
Rebecca Chuckney writes:
Even after living here for over half a year now, I am constantly discovering new parts of town that make me wish I had longer to live in this city! I was blessed to be able to spend last week with my brother and sister, Mark and Lindsay, as they were here leading a group of their friends on a spring break trip here in Nicaragua. Part of their week included spending time with eighteen beautiful girls who all live in an orphanage here in Granada. Read More…
Mark Schandel writes:
We had a bittersweet moment last night here at Casa Shalom. We had to say goodbye to Marius. He is leaving today to go to another childrens’ home across town. It’s hard to see him go because Marius has been living here at Casa Shalom for eight years. Since he is only 12 years old, he doesn’t really remember much of another life before this. Marius was abandoned when he was an infant and was entrusted to Casa Shalom when he was four years old. Read More…
Anna-Marie Valenziano writes:
God loves when people come together and unite in family. God wants us to live in community with each other. Granada, Nicaragua has been that for me. I came here by myself and have discovered what “Family of God” means. This past month we have been pressing forward and trying to savor every opportunity we have with this part of our family. Read More…