SUMMER
MISSIONS
WHY
YOU SHOULD GO
MISSIONS
LINKS
NORTH
AMERICAN MISSION BOARD
INTERNATIONAL
MISSION BOARD
There
are many opportunities for
you to be
involved in missions.
I invite
you to seriously think and
pray about
be involved in missions
both now
and after you graduate.
Here are
just a few opportunities
offered by
the NAMB and IMB.
Many other
agencies send out
missionaries
for various lengths
of time.
Be sure to check out our
Missions
Links to learn more
about missions.
For more
information
about these
opportunities,
contact
us. |
Other
Missions Opportunities
North
American Missions Opportunities for Students
The North American
Mission Board (NAMB) sends students across the United States and Canada
for a summer or a semester.
International
Missions Opportunities for Students (ISC)
The International
Service Corps or ISC Program began in 1990 to provide an opportunity for
Southern Baptists to serve alongside career missionaries in a variety of
assignments from all around the world. Singles, couples and families who
are willing to accept assignments ranging from four months to two years
are making an eternal impact on an ever-changing world.
Summer/Semester
Missions Opportunities for Students
Join thousands
of students on mission with God in more than 60 countries worldwide.
Enter the Last Frontier or work in a traditional field, taking the gospel
where its never been before. See thousands of Opportunities for service
now available.
2
Year Missions Opportunities for College Graduates (Journeyman)
Born in 1964, the
Journeyman Program continues to provide an avenue of opportunity for single
college graduates to serve alongside career missionaries in a wide variety
of assignments from around the world. Young men and women, who are willing
to accept two years of overseas service, are making an eternal impact on
an ever-changing world.
Volunteers
In Missions (VIM)
The International
Mission Board doesn't send just career missionaries. We send volunteers
throughout the world to build, preach, teach, heal and love in Christ's
name.
"Why
You Should go to the Mission Field," by Keith Green. |