
Jenni is now a junior at LeTourneau University, Longview, TX, and where she is studying nursing. She went on a missions trip this summer to Honduras. The team was involved in medical missions.
Frequently Asked Questions from Teams/Individuals coming to
This document answers the following questions:
When could we come to build a church tabernacle?
How large should the team be?
Who can be a part of the team?
What are the costs for building a church?
What is the cost of the trip?
What will the team do?
What needs to be done before coming to
What should we pack for the trip?
How do I know what shots to get?
What about bringing medical supplies, Bibles, clothes, etc?
Where will we stay?
What about food and water?
Are there security concerns?
What if a member of the team wants to go somewhere or do something else rather than with the team?
When could we come to build a church tabernacle? Generally the dates for teams coming to build churches are February/March and October/November. These dates are necessary to work with the East Africa School of Theology (EAST) calendar. Jeff leads teams from
2008 Dates in
Fall October 24-November 7
2009
Spring February 27-March 12
Fall October 23-November 6
2010
Spring March 5-19
Fall October 29-November 12
* Flights to and from
How large should the team be? An ideal team is 6-10 individuals from a church. This team will be joined by 12 – 18 EAST students. Smaller or larger teams should discuss options with Jeff.
Who can be a part of the team? The team members need to be approved by the pastor. Consideration should be given to age, health, and maturity in Christ. The team will represent Christ to those who may never have heard of Him. Those under 18 may be considered if they have an adult responsible for them on the team. (This is at the discretion of the pastor.) Men and women are both encouraged to participate. Construction will take place, but many other opportunities are available in door-to-door evangelism, children’s ministry, music and drama, etc.
What are the costs for building a church? The minimum requirement is $5000 for the cost of the tabernacle. Churches that are able are encouraged to provide $18,000. This includes $5000 for the tabernacle, $5000 for the plot of land, $5000 for the training of the pastor and $3000 for a sound system.
What is the cost of the trip? The individuals should plan to raise $3000 each for the trip. This includes airfare, in country food, lodging and transportation and activities. If airfare costs are greatly reduced at times team members can reduce this cost to about $2500.
What will the team do? The goal of the mission is to plant/establish a strong church in a community. The
What needs to be done before coming to
At least 1 year prior to the trip
· Request to go to
· Pastor designates “Team Leader” (if other than the pastor) through which communication takes place
· Begin fund raising (for tabernacle $5000 and individual $3000 trip costs). Target 50% individuals’ funds raised before 6 months prior (to buy tickets). Target 100% tabernacle funds raised before 6 months prior (to buy tabernacle)
· Jeff begins process for official invitation with Assemblies of God World Missions
· Explore ticket prices and book (be sure to confirm dates with Jeff before booking)
6 months prior to the trip
· Apply for Passports
· Begin shots/immunizations
· Continue fund raising (75% before 3 months prior)
· Send funding for tabernacle ($5000) to Jeff AGWM account so the building can be ordered
· Book and buy tickets
· Upon approval from AGWM (through Jeff) contact AGWM office for team final approvals – medical insurance (or waiver), etc.
3 months prior to the trip
· Passports and medical completed
· Apply for visas (or get visas at airport in
· Final 25% fund raising
1 week prior to the trip
· All funds in hand
· Correspond with Jeff concerning arrival details
· Collect all documents (passport, immunization record, phone contacts, etc)
· Pack
· Have the church commission the team in a public service
How do I know what shots to get?
Go to www.cdc.gov.
Then click Traveler’s Health.
Then Click Destinations.
This page will give the vaccinations required and recommended for
What should we pack for the trip? Clothing – generally it is very hot in the villages we minister in. Check with Jeff on the particular location. Often the teams bring work clothing/shoes and even dress clothing they want to leave with the pastor after the ministry. This blesses the church we plant and also leaves more room for souvenirs. The ladies will need to be in skirts or dresses whenever we are in the village. In
What about bringing medical supplies, Bibles, clothes, etc? Please contact Jeff before making arrangements to bring supplies into the country. Some times the government prohibits items (out dated medical supplies), and other times we can buy the items cheaper in
Where will we stay? During the ministry we generally stay very close to the church plot we are building. Often this is in a guest house. These range from a bed with private bathroom to a concrete floor with a 2 inch foam mattress and a pit latrine (hole in the floor) and bath with a pan of water. If your team has particular needs please communicate these with Jeff early so he can adjust the church planting location accordingly. While in
What about food and water? Jeff will give an orientation when the team arrives in
Are there security concerns?
What if a member of the team wants to go somewhere or do something else rather than with the team? At times team members have interests that are beyond the scope of the team. We have found it best for the entire team to stay together during their time in
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