Friday, June 19, 2015

Does a Fall Mission Trip Interest You? It Should!

On October 7 of this year a team of 14 people from across the US will be taking part in the Another Child Foundation "Project Respond" mission trip to deliver humanitarian aid to the orphans and at-risk children of Romania.

Currently, the team has 10 members so 4 spots remain open. Does one of these spots have your name on it? We would love to have you prayerfully join us on this trip. ACF mission trips are specifically designed for the person who has not done a lot of mission travel. Our safe but highly hand-on mission trips will give you the chance to build relationships with children and people that will last a lifetime! Not only will you be a blessing to the children God has entrusted to our care but you will be blessed in ways in which you cannot even comprehend. The team will also be spending some time in the beautiful scenery of the fall foliage and historical sights of Romania. The Carpathian mountains will greet you with all of the beautiful fall colors that will take your breath away.

MISSION TRIP MEETINGS
 
The team will meet multiple times prior to leaving for Romania on October 7. ACF feels that team chemistry and proper preparation plays a key role in the effectiveness of the team. If you are interested in being part of this magnificent mission opportunity you can let us know by emailing us at: director@anotherchild.org. The next meeting has yet to be scheduled as we finalize the team. The expected date will be in early August.


           

Mission Trip Testimonies

"ACF takes teams of people from all walks of life, guided by one mission. God works miracles through those teams, and their lives are never the same."  -Teri Schlindwein

"ACF does not just run mission trips, but they have "set-up camp" in Romania through the Point of Hope Development Center. Rather than brief encounters, they are an ongoing presence making a difference in children's lives."   -Pastor Jeff Schlesinger

"I have traveled with ACF 3 times to Romania. Each year was different, but each had a life-changing effect on me. It was humbling to be the hands and feet of Jesus and see the need for love is heartbreaking. The trips are well organized and the accommodations were very comfortable, and I always felt safe. That is important when in a foreign country."   -Sue Maynard 

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