Join Global Aid Network in Siberia

Siberia Camp ChildWhy go? Siberian Russia is a vast land that was formerly a place of gulag exile for political prisoners and persecuted Christians.  Today, Siberia is sometimes called the “forgotten frontier,” because few missionaries or mission teams travel that far distance, by comparison to the amount of mission activity in western cities of the former Soviet Union.  This territory remains a fertile field for ministry sowing and harvest where many have still never heard the message of Jesus Christ.

Global Aid Network has invested significant time and effort to develop long-term ministry outreach in Siberia.  God has honored that commitment and has caused the work to be fruitful--numerous churches and missionaries have been assisted in starting many new ministry initiatives in places like orphanages, prisons, drug rehabilitation centers, hospitals, and social services centers. 

The needs and opportunities are immeasurable for continued outreach with compassionate aid and the hope of Christ.  Global Aid Network trip participants will join local churches to share the love of Christ in both word and deed. 

Who can go? This trip is great for those who have a pioneering heart in reaching others for Christ.  Participants will work in teams with local ministries to deliver the gospel and gifts of aid while visiting orphanages, social services centers for needy families, hospitals, and other places strategic to the local churches' ministry goals.  This trip is open to families and individuals of all ages.  We anticipate having numerous college students on this summer's team.

Where will we go? The mission team will begin in Moscow then travel on to break out cities and surrounding towns and villages for this special ministry outreach. 

Accomodations?

The group will stay in a local hotel with private bathrooms.

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For more information:

E-mail the team leaders, Charles and Dawna Debter.

Charles and Dawna Debter 




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