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Eric Mayer, a 25-year-old extended summer intern with Josiah Venture serving in Estonia, is from Southern California and a Grand Canyon University marketing and advertising graduate with a minor in Christian studies. He shares his background in sports (especially soccer), faith journey, and church involvement. Eric's journey with Josiah Venture began with a two-week Mission Team trip to Ukraine, where he participated in a Fusion Camp. Though not a musician himself, he quickly discovered a passion for building meaningful relationships with young people and sharing the hope of Jesus through conversations, mentorship, and teaching advanced English. Recently, Eric has been focusing on the EDGE Sports ministry in Estonia and will help lead the Estonian intern team this summer. Having played sports his entire life, he loves using athletics, competition, and team-building experiences to connect with students and point them toward Christ. Eric is passionate about creating spaces where authentic relationships and Gospel conversations can thrive. As he returns for another summer of ministry, he's especially excited to continue growing relationships with students he met last year, step into greater leadership opportunities, and prayerfully discern what long-term ministry with Josiah Venture in Estonia could look like. Connect with Us: Follow @josiahventure on Instagram Learn more about Josiah Venture at josiahventure.com Contact: social@josiahventure.com Online Prayer Room Prayer Room App Summer Internships Mission Trips Subscribe & Share: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend or on your social media. Thank you, friends, and have a blessed day!
In this episode we share about our experience as part of our Mission Team from Fresh Life Church serving alongside Convoy of Hope in Puerto Rico. A lot of fun, a lot of hard work, a lot of amazing food, and people filled with genuine hope, faith, and gratitude. When we get outside ourselves to serve and give, something awesome gets stirred up in our hearts. So, join us and stir it up!Convoy of Hope
In this episode, Pastor Freddy T. Wyatt sits down with Dewayne Moore and Liz Brock to give you a behind-the-scenes look at the recent Knoxville Mission Trip. From the joy of serving in the Church with Brandon Moore pastor of Calvary Commons to watching God move in powerful ways among the team and those they served, Dewayne and Liz share what made this trip so special. You'll hear about their personal experiences, the impact on their faith, the power of teamwork and prayer, and how Real Life continues to create opportunities for lives to be changed through missions. Whether you're someone who has been on a mission trip before or you're just curious about what God is doing right here in Tennessee, this conversation will inspire you to see the mission in a whole new way. Text “mission” to 97000 or visit RealLifeSango.com to learn more.
Hear from the team that just returned from the Dominican Republic on mission from Hope Chapel this past March 2026. They met both spiritual and physical needs by doing nutrition classes, handwashing education, blood pressure clinics, showing the love and hope of Christ, teachings on Biblical motherhood & the power of prayer, and supporting two different ministries: the Cercadillo Project with Ina York and "Cling", a ministry close to the hearts of one of our families here at Hope. We hope this is an encouragement as you listen!
In this episode, Jonathan sits down with Steve Fish, pastor of Faith Baptist Church in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada to talk about gospel partnership, missions, and ministry across borders.Together, they reflect on the recent mission team that traveled from Canada to serve here in Big Spring, sharing stories of encouragement, service, and what God is doing through these relationships. Steve also gives insight into ministry in Canada and what listeners can expect as the on a mission trip north this coming July.This conversation highlights the power of cooperation in the gospel, the joy of serving together, and how God is using His people in both local and international settings. Whether you're interested in missions, church partnerships, or seeing how God works through faithful service, this episode will encourage and inspire you.Tune in and hear how God is building bridges for His kingdom—one mission trip at a time.
Mission Team's testimonies at Sunday Morning Worship Service January 18, 2026
Does brushing your teeth regularly decrease Type II diabetes? We'll discuss that question and many others as we explore connections between oral and systemic health. Because we are so used to the American dichotomy between Medicine and Dentistry, people are often surprised to see and hear how mouth health affects body health. This lecture will seek to remedy that by examining how important a role oral health plays in the lives of our patients who are dealing with a myriad of other disease states. We'll show how having dental care available on a missions team can play a synergistic role in combating various diseases. In addition, we will show ways that dentistry can have a strategic impact towards meeting spiritual needs during short-term or long-term missions. Speaker(s): Ryan Bowles Session webpage: https://www.medicalmissions.com/events/gmhc-2024/sessions/oral-heath-connections-to-systemic-heath-why-your-mission-team-needs-a-dentist
Pastor Terry reminded us that God's Word is our firm foundation, the only truth strong enough to build our lives on. He also introduced the work our Mission Team is doing as part of our calling to love God, love others, and serve the world while sharing the Good News that brings salvation to all who believe. With our eyes on the vision of heaven, we are called to help develop fully devoted followers of Christ from every nation and people.
mission Team and VBS Reports
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Special Report by Kaleb Morrow
The South Africa Mission Team brought their report before the church on August 3rd and Bro. Jono wanted to turn the service into a podcast. Listen in as the team recounts their mission work and best memories from the trip. Below is a link to our highlight video!!https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1CaHVmTBSS/
Speaker: Peru Mission TeamTitle: Peru Mission Team ReportDate: 2025-08-03, Sunday morningFor more information about our church, visit www.stoningtonbaptist.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stoningtonbaptist.substack.com
Josh South :: Creekside Church :: Sunday, August 3, 2025 Beginning with Mark Kline's introduction to Immanuel Mission, we heard from several others who served the Navajo through the mission in Northeast Arizona this past June about what God taught them through the experience. These testimonies are followed by a message by guest speaker Josh South from Psalm 96, a song that both inspires worship of God and declares His salvation. Worship music permitted under CCLI License #264436.
Team members shared testimony and reflections on their recent mission trip to Honduras. They spoke of encouraging local believers, witnessing passionate worship, and forming deep relationships. The team was especially moved by the generosity and faith of the Honduran people. Ministry efforts included children's programs, a work project at a church on the Island of Amapala, worship services, women's Bible studies on Esther, and a pastors' conference . The central theme: coming alongside Honduran believers in unity, love, and shared faith.
About two months ago, we sent a team to Milan, Italy to work alongside our mission partners at Le Refugio church led by Pastor Frank Apisa and his wife Pam as well as missionaries, Justin and Amanda Lehtonen, who moved to Milan several years ago to help build the church and bring the gospel to the people of Italy. This week, we have assembled all 9 members from that trip to share some reflections and lessons learned from our time in Italy. 04:33 Mike Langlois12:19 Danielle Jacobsen22:56 Zelphia Brown41:26 Noah Brown54:06 Kitt Guerrier01:02:20 Micah Metzger01:19:12 Jennifer Hoffman01:28:17 Ethan Hasz01:38:21 Jesse Roskamp
The Mission Team that went to serve in Costa Rica for a week shared testimonies and slides. They joined with 2 other churches and did a mix of the following: food and Bible distribution, youth ministry, kid's ministry, women's ministry, preaching/testimonies for Sunday service, and construction to build 2 new Sunday School rooms for a church. Their report and testimonies are included here. Website: immanuelde.com Facebook: immanuelchurchwilmington YouTube: Immanuel Church Wilmington DE
Welcome to Linworth Road Church! We are glad you've found us online and pray that this message is meaningful to you.Linworth exists to help the spiritually lost and wounded join a community of people becoming fully alive, fully mature, and fully on-mission through the healing power of Jesus Christ and His Word.NEXT STEPS:OTHER SERMONS///WebsiteFacebookInstagramJoin us in person at 10 am on Sundays5400 Linworth RoadColumbus, OH 43235
Pastor David Cordeau and Mission Team Testimonies - From April 6th - 10:30 AM, Pastor David Cordeau and his wife, Nolia, are missionaries who minister worldwide, including Vietnam, Cambodia, India, the Philippines, and more. For more information, please visit www.riveroflifeworldmission.com
How to Support the Rob Skinner Podcast. If you would like to help support my mission to multiply disciples, leaders and churches, click here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/robskinner Join me as I interview Shawn Wooten, Ed Anton and Mark McCune about the Revive Mission Team's visit to the ancient ruins of Philippi in Greece. We saw the prison where Paul met the Philippian Jailer. We also visited the site Paul met and baptized the first convert in the continent of Asia, Lydia. How to reach Rob: Rob@RobSkinner.Com
Join us for worship, a powerful exhortation and announcements!Due to sensitive information, we will be going offline as our missions group share their testimonies.
Download free Youth Group and Parent Resources on our website: Web: http://TeenQuest.orgPhone: (814) 444-9500
NASA's Europa Clipper mission launched on Monday, Oct. 14, 2024, embarking on a journey to explore Jupiter's icy moon, Europa. This week, Planetary Radio welcomes Bob Pappalardo, the mission's project scientist, who recounts the team's dramatic encounter with Hurricane Milton before their triumphant launch. Plus, get a sneak peek at The Planetary Society's upcoming collaboration with StarTalk as Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist and director of the Hayden Planetarium, visits The Planetary Society's headquarters. As always, Bruce Betts wraps up with What's Up, featuring a beautiful member-submitted poem and an intriguing random space fact. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2024-europa-clipper-blasts-offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Lahey, Adam Diamond, and Dakota Gragg talk all things mission trip related from a past trip in March. Listen in to hear frustrations and praise items as we take an honest look at mission teams
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This Sunday we heard from our Thailand Mission Team about all that God did while we were there. Pray that God would continue to open doors for us to reach the unreached!
The team that went to Utah answers questions about the trip.
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/robskinner Listen today as I talk to David Hedrick. David is forming a team to plant a new church in Rome, Italy in the spring of 2025. In this episode he talks about: · What inspired him to plant a church in Rome · What challenges he sees for those on the team · How he's forming the team · What it's like to plant a church at the age of 64 · What challenges he's faced over his life as a Christian · What a person needs to know if they want to join the team. You can reach David Hedrick at: davidehedrick@yahoo.com or 615-828-1236 For more information about the mission team go to romeexpedition.com Please support the Rob Skinner Podcast with a gift today. Please click here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/robskinner
SAHUC Mission team arrives in Jeddah: Preparations underway for upcoming Hajj Pilgrimage by Radio Islam
Episode 269: How To Receive A Mission Team Contact Alan: alan@dtbatogether.com Contact Trent: gasconadevalleybaptist@gmail.com Facebook Website Plan your projects well in advance Have a well thought out list of things to do Have contacts ready Have supplies ready Make sure you know about the team coming Know their leader and know that you can trust them Know their capabilities (Construction, evangelism, children etc.) Communication is key Communicate about expectations for the church and for the mission team Communicate expectations Communicate about sleeping arrangements and meals Communicate about materials the mission team is expected to bring with them. Communicate with your church about the team coming and expect them to be involved. Plan your calendar well 6 months out - make sure you have all your projects planned make sure you have approval from your church of costs and plans 3 months out - check with team and make sure their questions are answered. 1 month out - check with all local leaders to make sure things are in place. week of - Pep rally for your church to get them excited and remind them of the expectations afterwards - evaluate
What's it like to serve on a short-term mission team with the LCMS? Rev. Richard Woelmer — Pastor of University Lutheran Church at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, Lewis Ostermeyer — Member of University Lutheran Church at IU and short-term mission participant, and Anne Gonzalez — manager of Short-term Mission Training and Engagement with the LCMS Office of International Mission, join Andy and Sarah to share about the team from University Lutheran Church who served in the Czech Republic, how they were able to serve, what they learned while they were there, and how you can serve in a similar way. To inquire about service opportunities, reach out to mission.teams@lcms.org and visit servenow.lcms.org.
Pastor David Cordeau and Mission Team Testimonies - From Feb 25h, 2024 - 10:30 AM Pastor David Cordeau and his wife Nolia are missionaries who minister throughout the world, including Vietnam, Cambodia, India, the Philippines, and more. For more information, please visit www.riveroflifeworldmission.com
Mission Report from Brazil Team at 10 AM Worship Service on February 18, 2024
Join us as we talk about Missions and upcoming mission trips!
Listen to all that God did on our trip to see our gospel partners in Nicaragua!
Kay Berry and Julia Petrovic — volunteer team leaders for short-term mission trips, Erin Mackenzie — volunteer coordinator for the Latin America & the Caribbean region, and Anne Gonzalez — manager of Short-term Mission Training and Engagement with the LCMS Office of International Mission, join Andy and Sarah to talk about Kay and Julia's service as team leaders, the different mission trips they've experienced, the responsibilities of a team leader, how a team leader ensures success of the trip, how Erin interacts with the team leaders, and qualifications for serving as a team leader. Find current opportunities to serve at servenow.lcms.org.
This Sunday we have an update from the Crossroads Poland Missions Team.Hear what everyone did and how your prayers were answered. This will be an exciting time of testimony, prayer, and challenging us toward even greater faith and expectation! You do not want to miss this Sunday service!
The Youth Mission team shares highlights from their recent trip to Nashville.
Every year, Maranatha sends teams of faculty, staff, and college students on mission trips to various corners of the world through Global Encounters. A group of two faculty members and nine students went to Mexico in May. Their goal was to share Christ through teaching English. Dr. Morris, Mrs. Morris, and sophomore Morgan Spencer join Dr. Davis on this episode as they share stories about how God worked in and through their trip.-----Follow @maranathaedu on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Subscribe to Maranatha On Mission on YouTube. Learn more about Maranatha mbu.edu.For more episodes, visit mbu.edu/podcast.
As part of our Living Stones series, some of our team that recently returned from La Palmilla, Mexico shared what they experienced and how God spoke to them on the trip.
Every year, Maranatha sends teams of faculty, staff, and college students on mission trips to various corners of the world through Global Encounters. Dr. Davis and a few members of the Men's Soccer Team went to Kyrgyzstan this summer and were able to connect with people by hosting soccer clinics. Coach Taylor Pill and team member Mike Daivs join Dr. Davis on this episode and they share their experiences that range from mountain car rides to new foods and new friends. -----Follow @maranathaedu on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Subscribe to Maranatha On Mission on YouTube. Learn more about Maranatha mbu.edu.For more episodes, visit mbu.edu/podcast.
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Poland Missions Team Testimonies - Sunday, March 12th, 2023 - 10:30 AM Service. Please also listen to last week's episode to hear more testimonies from the Poland mission team. To join an upcoming mission or for more information, please visit kingsfire.org and also Rise Nations website https://risenations.org/