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Happy New Year everyone!  We are off to a great start to 2009 here at Adventures in Missions and are already seeing God moving in our midst. We are excited to announce that we’re offering brand-new 10-day and 2-week mission trips for high school individuals.
 
So, if your youth group doesn’t have enough people to go on a youth group mission trip, or if you know any 14 to 18 year-olds looking for an adventurous way to serve this summer, check out these trips:
 

Featured Blogs:
Shaye Cornell Writes:
 
My heart’s desire is that my life might count.  I long to know that when I die, whether it be tomorrow or in 80 years, that my life told a story of something…no, Someone…much bigger than myself.  To me, this is the mission field.  To me, today is my mission field. Read More…
 


Caroline Crawford writes:
 
I’m different.  I knew that walking on that plane eleven months ago would change everything.  I don’t think I realized the fire that would have to be undergone to come out more refined.  But I knew it was going to happen because, if nothing else, I am stubborn enough that I wasn’t going to let eleven months go by without change. Read More…
 

Matt Snyder writes:
 
I’m finding myself still desiring to understand more about what it is to be “home”.  I’ve been back in the States for almost two weeks now and I can’t seem to escape the reality that I’ve found myself living in for so many years.  It surrounds me on every front and challenges me the very minute my consciousness pulls me from sleep in the morning. Read More…
 

Katie Rowland writes:
 
During our ministry time last week, one morning I and some of my teammates got the chance to help out at a mother/toddler kid’s time. We jumped at the thought of going to play with kids. Ah, at last, something we’re familiar with on the Race–kids! We can handle this; it’s completely different from street evangelism. Read More…
 

Amanda Dums writes:
 
I could hear her even before I could see her. There was something about her loudly yelling down the street that you couldn’t help but notice. As we got closer, the children’s sized Santa hat that she wore and the Christmas garland that was wrapped around her neck, along with the four or five layers of clothes on her back, made her quite a spectacle on this calm back street in the heart of Atlanta’s downtown. Read More…