
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
We partner with Colombian Baptists to serve the most vulnerable peoples in Cucuta, Colombia, including Venezuelan refugees. The people are in desperate need. We are able to help some of them physically, while offering spiritual nourishment and an opportunity to know Christ.
Your daily work might include serving children, youth, or adults at one of several church plants or humanitarian houses alongside local ministry partners. An intermediate level of Spanish is required to listen to hurting people, share the gospel compassionately, and strengthen local ministry partners.
Your interest and experience would be matched with the ministry needs. And while serving you can expect to be trained and mentored in church planting and compassion ministries by an IMB missionary.
Special requirements: You must be bold and a self-starter. Many that will be served by students on this project will have difficult backgrounds. A heart of compassion and desire to serve the ‘least of these’ is necessary. An intermediate level of Spanish is required.
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