We currently have teams of short-term missionaries all over the world this summer. Here are just a few highlighted stories from college-age mission trips, as well as some upcoming opportunities to go.

IsraelIsrael: "The Foolish Things" by Christina Appelgate
As I played with the children throughout the night I started thinking about the children:

Who prays for the forgotten refugee children in the middle of a barren desert?
Who cares about them?
Who wipes the snot from their runny noses?
Who teaches them the "ten little monkeys" song? Who spends $4,400 to travel across the world to strangers just to pour love on them?

This foolish girl named Christina does...

Read more about Christina's time in Israel here.
Sign up for a trip to Swaziland, where you can minister to orphans, now.

ThailandThailand: "The Land of Smiles"
In Thailand, Adventures In Missions is partnering with local ministries familiar with the area and the issue of human trafficking.

Teams travel to villages and do ministry to impoverished families at risk of having children trafficked or driven into the sex trade in Thailand.

They visit homes for children who have been trafficked, teens who are high-risk, and women who have come out of forced prostitution.

Mission teams also visit red-light districts to have a first-hand look at the sex tourism industry in Phuket and work with women who have left the bars.

Read more about Thailand here.
Sign up for a trip to Thailand now.

Africa Mission TripUganda: "I Killed"
Those dreams and lofty ideas of adventure kept me busy on the long journey, but clashed with reality upon arrival in Gulu.

We began our school ministry at five thirty the next morning with what the Ugandans call Morning Glory (get up really early and wake God up with worship).

The schools were great! We went to all sorts of schools that week, but only one sticks out in my mind as I write this.

Read more about Joseph's time in Africa here.
Sign up for a trip to Africa now.

 
Africa Mission Trip - Dirt RoadFathering Swaziland
Participants on this trip will be working with the large number of orphaned children through Pastor Gift, working in care points to feed and educate orphaned children.

Though devastated by the rapid spread of HIV, Swaziland is an absolute place of smiles and hope. Participants can also expect to teach and preach at area churches as well as participating in children's ministry, pastor's conferences and hospital ministry.

Read more about Swaziland here.
Sign up for a trip to Swaziland now.



This fall, AIM is sending college-aged individuals to six different countries. Are you interested in being one of them?

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