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7/21/2012
This is not your typical trip to the Bahamas! In the region around the capital city of Nassau, thousands of Haitian refugees have ventured here to make a new start. With no money, no jobs, and no homes, they attempt to build a life. The Bahamian government is unable to provide much help to this growing population, and the need for education and housing is enormous. Mission Discovery short term mission trip teams will help construct churches and daycare facilities, repair homes, and lead children’s bible school in poor Bahamian and Haitian communities.
3/31/2012
Mission Discovery’s Spring short term mission trip in Guatemala is a unique experience. Spend your spring break in the beautiful town of Antigua, Guatemala. The spring project consists of two main elements: Learning and Serving. Each day you will hear about the Guatemalan culture and learn Spanish one on one with a Guatemalan teacher at the Christian Spanish Academy. Afternoon service options include volunteering with community missionaries serving the poor in Antigua. You may roof a home, paint a school, install wood stoves, or deliver food baskets to needy families.
8/6/2012
On the border that separates South Africa from Sawziland is the community of Bulembu. Once a thriving mining town, Bulembu was abandoned in 2000 along with its hospital and 1200 homes. Kevin Ward, director of Teen Challenge Swaziland, purchased the town and has a grand vision: To renovate as many homes as necessary to house 2,000 children orphaned by the AIDS pandemic of Swaziland, teach AIDS awareness, and have a self-sustaining community through the start-up of various cottage industry initiatives.
1/12/2013

Eden is a small village set back in the hills and rainforests of Jamaica. In this tiny town, the Jamaican Christian School for the Deaf ministers to hearing impaired and special needs children whose families could not otherwise afford such excellent attention and care. Mission Discovery Jamaica mission trip teams spend a week serving at the Jamaica Christian School for the Deaf.

6/30/2012

Mission Discovery invites you to serve on a Jamaica mission trip. A short term mission trip can be life changing. Your short term mission trip with Mission Discovery starts outside Montego Bay where your team will work at one of several ministry sites. Outside the bustling city of Montego Bay, Victory Christian Fellowship Church serves a community in need.

7/21/2012

Native Americans have the highest rates of poverty, unemployment and disease of any ethnic group in the United States. South Dakota’s Lakota Indian population lives in some of the poorest communities in the US. Rapid City is home to thousands of Lakota Indians who have moved from the Pine Ridge Reservation in search of a better life. Your Mission Discovery short term mission trip team will reach out to many Native American families, but we will not exclude anyone who has a need that we can meet.

6/23/2012

On January 12th, 2010 Haiti was rocked by a magnitude 7.0 earthquake. The capital city of Port-au-Prince and the surrounding communities and cities to the south and south west were devastated.  While the world came quickly to the aide of Haiti, long term solutions for the poorest nation in the western hemesphere have been slow.

7/27/2012

This is the mission trip of a lifetime!  6 months in 4 nations spanning 3 continents.  The experience is called "The Bold Adventure."

A six month mission trip that takes you half way around the world.Mission Discovery's Bold Adventure begins in Guatemala.  There in the small town of Antigua you'll attend Spanish language school in the morning then partner with missionaries in Antigua to teach street children to read and write. 

10/27/2012

Eden is a small village set back in the hills and rain forests of Jamaica. In this tiny town, the Jamaica Christian School for the Deaf ministers to hearing impaired and special needs children whose families could not otherwise afford such excellent attention and care. Mission Discovery short term mission trips for adult teams in Jamaica spend a week serving at the Jamaica Christian School for the Deaf.

Projects can include building new dorms and classrooms, teaching a class for deaf children, creating safe play areas for the children, or building/repairing perimeter fences.

7/7/2012

Westmoreland is a small proud community of 4,000 people 45 minutes north of Nashville, Tennessee. It is a rural town, and residents take pride in their quality of life. But, like so many places in our nation, this community is home to people in real need. Homes, literally coming down around some of the poorer residents, need your team’s service.

11/3/2012

Like many towns on the Navajo Reservation, the people of Hardrock, AZ are experiencing difficult economic times. They have little hope of the situation improving, and most times the residents feel as though they are a forgotten people. God is calling His followers to come alongside the families in this area to minister to their physical and spiritual needs. Your group will partner with the Navajo Gospel Mission. This center provides aid to families from both the Navajo Reservation and the nearby Hopi Reservation. Your team is needed to repair homes and conduct a Children's Bible School.

8/6/2012

In the Eastern region of Peru, along the bank of the Ucayali River, is the city of Pucallpa. Villagers from the surrounding jungle move to the city in search of better living conditions. The population has steadily grown to over 600,000, but 70% remain unemployed. This is an area with much need. Mission Discovery, in a partnership with Off the Trail Missions, will be ministering to the people of Pucallpa and surrounding villages. Through feeding programs, medical efforts, and construction projects, your Mission Discovery short term mission team will meet the most basic of needs.

8/7/2012

There is a small community just outside Bungoma, in the northwestern part of Kenya. The children of the district are in dire straits. Many of these children are orphans and lack even the basic needs like a roof over their heads. Conditions are so bad that most families in this area are too poor to send their children to school or afford meals on a regular basis.