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Group Visits: International Opportunities

India

Dates: 
Flexible dates, 2 weeks
Cost: 
$3200
Synopsis: 

Meet the people and partners in the Bhil area of India and learn about our historic work in the region. Experience the Church of North India’s mission work in community health, income generation, and agriculture. Journey with Christians who share the good news in work and deed in their communities. Doctors, nurses, educators and pharmacists will find visits to the schools and hospitals particularly interesting.

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Eastern Europe

Dates: 
Flexible dates, 10 days – 2 weeks
Cost: 
$2500
Synopsis: 

Visit the missions of the Hungarian Reformed Church and learn about refugee ministry, ministry in gypsy communities, and capacity building in organic agriculture. Experience the challenge and opportunities of effective ministry with our mission staff in these countries.

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Northern or Southern Malawi

Dates: 
Flexible dates, 2 weeks
Cost: 
$3500
Synopsis: 

Share in the mission and ministry work being done in partnership with the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian through Presbyterians Sharing and PWS&D. Learn about the deep historical Presbyterian roots in Malawi. Experience community health, income generation activities, and agriculture programs. Participate in mission through home and hospital visits as well as work with orphans. Walk with our partners in mission and ministry in Malawi.

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Gulf Coast, USA

Dates: 
Flexible dates, minimum 5 days
Cost: 
$20 per day plus transportation costs
Synopsis: 

Help our partners at Presbyterian Disaster Assistance rebuild after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and now Hurricane Ike. Work alongside families from the Gulf Coast as they reconstruct their homes.

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Guatemala

Dates: 
July 2009, 2 weeks
Cost: 
$2500
Synopsis: 

Take a journey to the land of contrasts and learn how our partners are rebuilding their communities after a civil war, through holistic approaches to community and spiritual development. Learn how education, micro credit, agricultural capacity, and pastoral training are combating poverty in Guatemala.

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