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Nicaragua 2013 July 6 th -July 13 th

Nicaragua 2013 July 6 th -July 13 th. Why Missions?. Get first-hand knowledge of short-term mission work in a different area. Be physically and spiritually challenged. Be impacted in their lives as they see the power of Christ change the lives of others.

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Nicaragua 2013 July 6 th -July 13 th

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  1. Nicaragua 2013 July 6th-July 13th

  2. Why Missions? • Get first-hand knowledge of short-term mission work in a different area. • Be physically and spiritually challenged. • Be impacted in their lives as they see the power of Christ change the lives of others. • Demonstrate Christ's love in a practical way • Stretch beyond their comfort zones • Build up the body of Christ at BEP. • Continue to build a vision to minister on the Broadneck Peninsula.

  3. Why Nicaragua? Paul at BEP Youth Group around 2002 Paul Kavanek, BEP Member, active in BEP’s youth program and ministry, traveled to Nicaragua in college. He served briefly at the Imagine Ministry feeding program and became really interested in what they were doing to help the poor and lost in a poverty stricken area of Managua, Nicaragua. He kept returning for short visits and finally, in early 2012, Paul felt called to leave his work as a police officer in Norfolk, Virginia to serve as a missionary full-time. Paul’s passion for the people he serves is contagious and we are anxious to partner with him as brothers and sisters in Christ. The Imagine Ministry Vision & Mission God has given us a wonderful gift in working with children and helping to raise a Godly generation. In Nicaragua as well as other places all over the world there are great physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. We operate out of the abundance of Christ’s love for these children, and know that by no power of our own are we able to accomplish anything (John 15:6). We believe that missions is essential to the health of the local church. “Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God” (Hebrews 13:16). “You yourselves are our letter of recommendation, written on our hearts, to be known and read by all. And you show that you are a letter from Christ delivered by us, written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets of human hearts” (2 Corinthians 3: 2-3).

  4. Where in the World? Managua, Nicaragua in Central America Los Brasiles is a poverty stricken area near the capital city of Managua.

  5. Typical Day in Nicaragua • 7:00am Wake Up • 9:00am Work Projects • Noon-1:00pm Lunch w/kids • 1:00pm Work Projects • 6:30pm Dinner • DeBrief • Free Time • 11:00 Lights out

  6. Friday Work in the Morning and then… Beach Day on the Pacific Ocean with kids

  7. Some Requirements & Responsibilities • Read & Sign the Participant’s • Agreement. • Regular personal devotions. • Pray for Mission Team. • Attend all scheduled Missions • activities & meetings, • be early and prepared. • Be a regular attendee of • Sunday School classes and • Bible studies. • Raise ALL needed financial support.

  8. Priorities & Training Schedule commitment /kəˈmitmənt/ Noun: Dedication, loyalty, promise, obligation, guarantee, pledge, duty, responsibility If you want to go on this mission trip, you are joining a team. This is a commitment. A commitment to train with your team and a commitment to show up on game day. (July 6-July 13) Prior approval is required for any absence First Training February 10th after church Parents Must Attend ($100 deposit & Application DUE) Second Training Saturday, March 16th 9:00am to Noon Church Work Day

  9. Finances Transportation: 750.00 Flight Room & Board: 350.00 per person for the week Training Expenses: 20.00 Retreat food, gas, fundraiser ads Equipment/Donation 30.00 Donation to Imagine Ministry [All estimates are based on 20 people] ALL COSTS ARE APPROXIMATE Total Estimated Cost of the Trip: $1150.00

  10. Finances DEPOSIT: $100 non-refundable due February 10th Financial Policy: If I raise an amount of money that exceeds my needs, I am entitled to receive my $100 deposit upon request. Otherwise, all remaining money will be dispersed to other team members in need or used by Broadneck EP Church for other missions ministries. *No monthly payments required* Balance Due: May 22

  11. Accommodations & Safety • We will be staying in a gated, walled compound with security guards. • We will be staying in dormitory style bunkhouses with bunkbeds. • Breakfast and dinner will be provided at the housing compound. • Lunch will be on our own with the children at the ministry center school. • We will travel from our housing site to the ministry center on a school bus.

  12. What next? • Pray • Talk with God about this. • Make sure you are ready • for this commitment. • Fill out the Application. • Go over the Participant • Agreement, make sure you can • abide by it. • Medical Release • ALL DUE: FEB 10 + $100 deposit

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