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Canaan 2008 Short-Term Missions Information Form
1. Location: Nantou and Taidung, Taiwan Dates: 1st two weeks in July Application Deadline: April 15th, 2008 Who: 11th grade and up (tentative) Size: up to 32 people (tenative) What: teaching English, music, drama Skills: Mandarin speaking/listening preferable Special needs: adults and parents willing to be helpers and teaching team leaders Cost: $1500 per person (subject to change) Training begins: ~May, 2008 Contact person: Jonathan Weng
2. Location: Hsin-Tsu, Taiwan Tsing Hua University Summer Student Camp Dates: August, 2008 (tenative) Application Deadline: May, 2008. Who: college students and young adults Size: ~15 total (tentative) Contact person: John Tang
3. Location: East Asia Dates: Summer, 2008 Who: adults and college students Size: TBD What: music performances/outreaches, dramas, testimonies, Bible teaching, apologetic Currently looking for leaders. Please contact Ed Chen for more info.
Serving As Senders
Don’t feel called to go on a short-term mission trip this year? There are still many ways you can be involved. Most importantly, you can pray for all the teams: their preparation, time during the trip, and for them to process what they have experienced. Please also prayerfully consider other ways of getting involved…
1. Be a prayer coordinator for one of the trips: be responsible for mobilizing prayer support for the team, i.e. collecting and distributing prayer requests from team members before and during the trip. Encourage and remind congregational members to pray. Be an “advocate” for the prayer needs of the team.
2. Care for the team: provide dinner for one of the training sessions, give a “care package” for one of the overseas teams (filled with wet wipes, hand sanitizers, cold medicines, tissue packs, etc), or babysit for parents while they attend training sessions. Be creative in caring for those who are going!
3. Be an administrative support for one of the teams: help find and schedule drivers and transportation for the team, help make travel arrangements, or be a treasurer (keep track of financial offerings). There are many details that need to be taken cared of for any trip. Be the point-to person who helps organize and plan logistics so that team leaders and members can focus more on spiritual and ministry preparation.
4. Help raise financial support: give financially to teams, help fundraise for the team (coordinate a bake sale or garage sale), be an “advocate” for the financial needs of the team.
5. Provide language support for the teams: coach the team on conversational Spanish, help translate testimonies into Mandarin, practice conversational Mandarin/Taiwanese with those who need to “brush up” their speaking abilities. One of the wonderful benefits of being a multi-lingual church is being able to partner and support one another in this area!
6. Provide spiritual support for the teams: mentor and keep accountable the youth who are attending short-term trips, keep accountable team members in their spiritual goals and commitments for the trip, follow up with prayer requests, encourage those who are going when they face trials/pray through obstacles with them.
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