
One Mission Students set to deploy about 90 college students across the world
Ben Edfeldt said there’s something powerful about being in the room with a group of students “who have committed part or all of their summer to take the gospel to
FEMALE APPLICANTS ONLY :: This team will join other student volunteers and local church planters in activities related to church planting in a very Welsh-speaking area of Northwest Wales. The church-planting approach is more organic/missional, consequently mission and church activities are focused more in the community itself. The focus is on Welsh speakers within the community, and is inter-generational in nature, i.e., relating to Welsh speakers of all ages, from young children up to senior adults, in addition to relating to young Welsh speakers of a similar age. The students on this team would be expected to take initiative in meeting people and creating new friendships, often by utilizing common interests and passions.
Special requirements: Students that serve on this project should be outgoing and able to take initiative and try new things to engage native Welsh speakers in Gospel conversations.
Ben Edfeldt said there’s something powerful about being in the room with a group of students “who have committed part or all of their summer to take the gospel to
Lorrie McCarver* said she knew she was interested in missions when she attended a Go Night event in Tuscaloosa last year. She went to find out more about being sent