
Some Summer Difference Makers
Every year, they answer God’s call to go. They are young collegiate students from across Alabama. They come from our college and university campuses. They are trained and prepared by
Just outside Atlanta, the city of Clarkston—affectionately called “the Ellis Island of the South”—is home to one of the most diverse populations in America. In Clarkston, 60-70% of the population is foreign-born, resulting in more than 50 countries and 100 ethnic groups all residing within the same 1.4 square miles. It is often the first stop for most of the estimated 40,000 refugees who have resettled in Georgia over the last three decades.
Join the North American Mission Board’s special GENSEND Summer Compassion project in Clarkston, Georgia. You will work to meet practical needs and change lives with the hope of the Gospel. You will serve on the front lines of compassion ministry.
Every year, they answer God’s call to go. They are young collegiate students from across Alabama. They come from our college and university campuses. They are trained and prepared by
Sonali Albus said that for her, planning to spend the rest of 2023 in Chile was a leap of faith. “I grew up in church and heard about missions,” she