Learn how to mentor and make disciples of former street kids and school drop outs in the Philippines
Jan - Dec 2022 | Action International Ministries
Learn how to mentor and make disciples of former street kids and school drop outs in the Philippines
Trip #21528

Trip #21528
Learn how to mentor and make disciples of former street kids and school drop outs in the Philippines
Trip #21528

Action International Ministries |
Philippines, Southeastern Asia |
Lasts 1 month to 3 years |
Jan - Dec 2022
Community Development, Evangelism- Friendship/Discipleship, Internship, Sports, Bible Studies & Small Groups, |
** See Financial Information Below Includes: Lodging, Meals |
Approximately $600 to $800
Agency: | Action International Ministries |
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Location: | Philippines, Southeastern Asia |
Dates: | Jan - Dec 2022 Lasts 1 month to 3 years |
Activities: | Community Development, Evangelism- Friendship/Discipleship, Internship, Sports, Bible Studies & Small Groups |
Cost: |
Approximately $600 to $800 ** See Financial Information Below Includes: Lodging, Meals |


What the Mission Trip Will Be Like
Philippines: MISSIONS INTERNSHIP
Honest Hands Discipleship Home
Q & A with ACTION missionaries Greg and Sarah Seiling:
1. What are some tasks you want the intern to accomplish while serving you?
Interns will have the opportunity to interact with and minister to youth from difficult life situations daily by being a part of the Honest Hands 9-month discipleship program. This can take place through simply spending time with the youth and developing relationships with them as they are at the Honest Hands home from Monday to Friday. It will also take place in a more formal setting through sharing devotions and their testimony with the youth, teaching English lessons, and helping with one-on-one academic tutoring in English and math.
Those who are interested in athletics can join daily activities. There is lots of room on our campus to teach other sports like baseball, soccer, football, and Frisbee among others. Those gifted administratively can help with recording data and filing, financial reporting, and other tasks. Anyone who enjoys working on the computer and social networking can help develop a website, post ministry updates, and keep ministry pages up to date. The intern can also serve the ministry through completing practical tasks such as house maintenance, painting, and helping with agriculture projects. They could also be involved in a small community church by serving in various ways they may be gifted and being involved with the youth.
2. What are some key lessons from ministry and walk with the Lord you want to impart to the interns to help them in their own individual call to missions or vocational ministry?
Jesus first. When we try to do things our own way and carrying life’s burden’s or even the burdens of ministry life gets messy and difficult. Dying to ourselves is not an easy task but one that our Lord requires (Matt. 16:24-26). We need to live out Prov. 3:5-6.
Time in the Word and prayer is vital to a healthy walk with the Lord and knowing his direction and calling.
3. What criteria do you use to measure the effectiveness of an intern?
The intern being able to connect on a personal level with the youth. Being a friend yet gaining the respect of the youth.
Ability to not only adapt to the culture, but appreciate enjoy the different cultural experiences.
Sense the Lord’s calling on their own life after their internship.
Gain an appreciation for missions and in sharing the Gospel.
4. What does a typical day look like?
The intern would join the youth jogging, for devotions, and a game of basketball early morning. After breakfast, a tutorial lesson could be taught or they could give one-on-one tutoring. During the Bible session time the intern could have their own personal Bible study, prepare teaching lessons or devotions, be involved in a maintenance project, or help with computer/administrative needs. The intern could then join the group for lunch. In the afternoon, the academic session or tutoring would continue. After that, helping with the housecleaning or gardening project is a great way to get to know the guys. After that it is time for basketball and free-time. In the evening after supper the intern would have an opportunity to share a devotion. A good night’s sleep is in order after all of this.
Specific skills an intern may expect to develop when the internship is completed:
The intern will learn to lean on the Lord for strength and comfort as they are far from their family and comforts they are used to.
Learning to communicate with Filipino youth who understand basic English can be challenging but often ends up being a lot of fun for the expat and our youth.
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Relation of Opportunity to National Church and/or Long-term Goals
Our ACTION missionaries at Honest Hands partner with national churches by recruiting students directly from the churches who are active in these local churches and come with the pastor’s recommendation. ACTION seeks to please Christ, the Builder and Head of the Church, by conducting our ministries closely with local churches for the advancement and building up of the Body of Christ with the view that all believers will grow in maturity becoming more and more like Christ with the hope that some become pastors, evangelists, teachers, and others cross-cultural missionaries (Matthew 16:18; Ephesians 4:4-16).
Additional Trip Information
Mission Trip Offered By Action International Ministries
Action International Ministries (ACTION) is a global mission agency committed to sending multi-national missionaries who treasure Jesus Christ and minister His Gospel in word and deed, primarily to the poor.
Our three-prong strategy for urban ministry can be defined under three headings: evangelism, discipleship, and development.
The mission currently has over 250 missionaries (and many other team members) in 32 countries. ACTION’s prayer target is for 221 additional missionaries to join them in the vital task of world missions, for the glory of God!
Our goal is to know God and take action! (Daniel 11:32)
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