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| WORLD CHANGERS provides a dynamic week-long MISSION TRIP for students seeking to make a difference in the lives of those with SPIRITUAL and PHYSICAL needs. |
Ever wonder what it would be like to go to the North Pole? In July??
Burrito is part of a team of students from our church's youth department and their sponsors who are headed to North Pole, Alaska, for their annual mission trip in coordination with World Changers. Despite the name, the city of North Pole is about 1,700 miles south of the geographic North Pole. It is a small city of less than 2,000 residents and is located thirteen miles to the southeast of Fairbanks.
| Red "pin" indicates the city of North Pole, Alaska. |
(Last year they worked and ministered in Birmingham, AL. You can read about that trip here, here, here, here, here and here.)
This year's team is unique in two ways. First, it's the farthest they've traveled with World Changers. Second, it's the largest team they've ever taken - 47 individuals including 40 students and seven sponsors.
While the team is in Alaska, they will combine their efforts with groups from two other churches to do community service within North Pole as well as providing construction crews at homes to do roofing and painting. Burrito has been assigned to one of the construction crews. (This training could come in handy when our home needs a new roof some day! Ha!) These are practical projects to serve the people of North Pole while also providing our youth with opportunities to meet and interact with individuals and allowing them to share Christ with them.
Our youth pastor will use Twitter keep us informed of their travels and adventures while they are in Alaska. Like last year, I'll post these updates on my sidebar so you can follow along with them if you'd like. I'll also be posting their activities each day and will include a link that will allow you to send "encourage-grams" to Burrito or other team members. Check back tomorrow for that link.
Would you join me in praying for Burrito, the team, their projects, and the people they encounter?




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