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Arizona - Native American - Youth/Adult/Family Group Mission Trip - Spring/Summer 2024

Feb - Aug 2024 | Adventures in Missions

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Trip #26973

Arizona - Native American - Youth/Adult/Family Group Mission Trip - Spring/Summer 2024

Trip #26973

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Adventures in Missions Committed to best practice standards - MissionExcellence Associate Member

Location:

United States, North America

Dates:

Feb - Aug 2024
Lasts Up to 2 weeks

Activities:

Native American Ministry, Disaster Relief & Aid Distribution, Service Projects & Helps, VBS/Bible Clubs,

Cost:

$495
** See Financial Information Below
Includes: Lodging, Meals
Agency: Adventures in Missions
Location: Arizona, United States
Dates: Feb - Aug 2024
Lasts Up to 2 weeks
Activities: Native American Ministry, Disaster Relief & Aid Distribution, Service Projects & Helps, VBS/Bible Clubs
Cost: $495
** See Financial Information Below
Includes: Lodging, Meals
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Youth or Adult Group Trip - 1 Week - There are 16,000 members of the White Mountain Apache tribe residing on the Fort Apache Reservation. White River, the largest community, is home to the Apache government, hospital, school, and other offices. The spiritual condition of the people is generally poor, although a few pockets of Jesus followers, like our host church, are thriving. Witchcraft, and idolatry are rampant. Alcoholism, drug abuse, domestic violence, and suicides are destroying lives and families.

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What the Mission Trip Will Be Like

Your team will walk and minister side-by-side with the White Mountain Apache people of the church, listening to them, praying with them, encouraging them, and learning from them. Leaders will challenge your team and give them opportunities to build relationships that could last for years beyond this one week.

Ministry

Teen Outreach: Your team will work mostly with local teens, in very relational  ministry. Let Jesus use this mission to train your team to see people through God’s eyes, like the way the members of East Fork Riverside see them.
 Youth Group: Working alongside the church’s youth group, your team will provide much needed support for evening kids’ ministry. 
Work Projects: Support the work being done in this area by completing small projects that will help maintain and upkeep the facilities. This may include raking, painting, building, etc. 
**Youth Rally week in October, you will join the Riverside youth group in outreach and fun activities every day. Nights will be filled with testimonies, praise and worship, as well as practical teachings and evangelistic outreach. This is your chance to add life and excitement to this valuable, annual Apache outreach.

Lodging
Your team will be sleeping on the floor of the church. Bedding is not provided. And bring your own pillow, towel, toiletries, flashlight. The church offers separate arrangements for males and females.There are 2 men’s bathrooms, each with 2 showers, 2 toilets; and also 2 women’s bathrooms, each with 2 showers and 2 toilets. 
 
Travel
You will need to provide your own transportation during the duration of your stay. Most groups fly or drive in and then obtain a rental vehicle if needed. you fly, Albuquerque’s airport is a delight that also offers plenty of rental options. You’ll need to reserve vehicles in advance at their Rental Center, then drive to White River, AZ which is about 3 hours. The Phoenix airport is also 3 hours away. Throughout the week, teams will use their own vehicles for transportation.

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Additional Trip Information

Region:
North America
Country:
United States
State/Province:
Arizona
Other Location Info:
Fort Apache, Arizona
Participant Age:
Jr. High, Sr. High, College, Adult
Eligible to Go:
Groups only
Other Financial Notes:
The cost of your trip provides a Project Leader(s) for your trip, covers all your food, lodging, ministry expenses, t-shirts, journals and other associated costs.

Teams are encouraged to drive in with a bus or vans. Parking is available on site.
Training debriefing
Training: A series of phone conversations and mission trip journal with assignments. Orientation upon arrival. Debriefing: Debriefing occurs on a daily basis as well as one debrief at the end of the trip. Each group leader will also be debriefed over the phone during the weeks after they get home.
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Mission Trip Offered By Adventures in Missions

You want to follow Jesus’s example in the way He cared for the lost and the hurting. You want to take up Jesus’s commission to make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28) and be His witness to the ends of the earth (Acts 1).

Adventures in Missions is an interdenominational missions organization that focuses on discipleship. We emphasize prayer and relationships in our work around the world. We seek to disciple as Jesus did; our vision is that God would use us to raise up a generation of radically committed disciples of Jesus Christ.

Since we were established in 1989, we have taken over 115,000 people into the mission field, some for as short as a week and others for as long as a year or longer. We minister year-round through our ministry bases and strategic ministry partnerships. We believe that by giving people the opportunity to step outside their comfort zones and join what God is doing in other cultures and nations, lives are transformed.

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