Thursday, December 31, 2020

Summer 2021: Reaching the Nations

IMB job #:
19088
Location: Clarkston, Georgia
Team size: 4
Field expense: $1500 plus round trip travel

Job description: Come, take part in reaching the nations... with the nations... in North America. Referred to as the "Ellis Island of the South"... Be ready to labor alongside the local body in getting the gospel to the over 90 unreached people groups without our small town outside of Atlanta. Summer students will be involved in prayer walking, meeting other young people, sharing the Gospel, and meeting needs. The team will be focused in one specific corner of our community and can be flexible. based on individual's gifting & interests. The goal will be to identify & connect those interested in learning more with the local church to continue discipleship & see multiplication of disciples among the unreached.


Dates for Summer 2021

May 31  Team leader training begins (Nehemiah Teams Training Center, Mentone, Alabama)

June 3  Team member training begins (Alabama)

June 8  Teams deploy for the field (via ATL)

July 28  Teams return to US for debrief (Alabama)

July 31  Teams return home


COVID-19 in 2021
We continue to move forward in planning for summer 2021 teams. Decisions will be made as we get into 2021 as to whether or not certain teams may need to be cancelled due to travel restrictions or local situations. Info will be posted on the website if teams are cancelled. 


Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Summer 2021: Land of Smiles Assistant

IMB job #:
17995
Location: Thailand
Team size: 4
Field expense: $2195 plus roundtrip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs, etc. 

Job description: Be involved in all aspects of church planting ministry in rural NE Thailand villages. The house church ministry will be the setting for children’s English/Bible classes, English camps, sports and recreation. You team will be able to share their faith in homes, house church, and in women’s sewing groups. Prayerwalking, meeting physical needs, assisting the IMB missionary team and being an example of godly living and faith in the true God will also be a part of this assignment. Come and serve among the lively and fun-loving people of Isaan in the Land of Smiles!​


Dates for Summer 2021

May 31  Team leader training begins (Nehemiah Teams Training Center, Mentone, Alabama)

June 3  Team member training begins (Alabama)

June 8  Teams deploy for the field (via ATL)

July 28  Teams return to US for debrief (Alabama)

July 31  Teams return home


COVID-19 in 2021
We continue to move forward in planning for summer 2021 teams. Decisions will be made as we get into 2021 as to whether or not certain teams may need to be cancelled due to travel restrictions or local situations. Info will be posted on the website if teams are cancelled. 


Monday, December 28, 2020

Summer 2021: Tip of the Spear

IMB job #: 18324
Location: Southeast Asia
Team size: 4
Field expense: $1400 plus roundtrip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs, etc. 

Job description: GO into a new area to build relationships and give a verbal witness while demonstrating a life witness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Gather data for long-term personnel and their partners. Be a bringer of light this summer!​


Dates for Summer 2021

May 31  Team leader training begins (Nehemiah Teams Training Center, Mentone, Alabama)

June 3  Team member training begins (Alabama)

June 8  Teams deploy for the field (via ATL)

July 28  Teams return to US for debrief (Alabama)

July 31  Teams return home


COVID-19 in 2021
We continue to move forward in planning for summer 2021 teams. Decisions will be made as we get into 2021 as to whether or not certain teams may need to be cancelled due to travel restrictions or local situations. Info will be posted on the website if teams are cancelled. 


Sunday, December 27, 2020

Summer 2021: South Pacific Summer

IMB job #:
18864
Location: South Pacific
Team size: 16 divided into smaller divisions
Field expense: $1650 plus roundtrip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs

Job description: Multiple teams are needed in the South Pacific! Working alongside national Baptist believers, be a part of a new church starts across this vast region. Be a learner & a partner to what God is already doing in these beautiful islands. Approved students will be divided into ministry teams to go to Fiji/Tonga, Guam, and American Samoa. You will make life long friends with the friendly & hospitable people on these tropical islands. Use your interest in music, sports, and children & youth ministry to open doors to homes & hearts with the goal of sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Supervisor in American Samoa is requesting students with soccer skills. 

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Dates for Summer 2021

May 31  Team leader training begins (Nehemiah Teams Training Center, Mentone, Alabama)

June 3  Team member training begins (Alabama)

June 8  Teams deploy for the field (via ATL)

July 28  Teams return to US for debrief (Alabama)

July 31  Teams return home

COVID-19 in 2021
We continue to move forward in planning for summer 2021 teams. Decisions will be made as we get into 2021 as to whether or not certain teams may need to be cancelled due to travel restrictions or local situations. Info will be posted on the website if teams are cancelled. 


Friday, December 11, 2020

Summer 2021: City Sower

IMB job #:
18479
Location: Southeast Asia
Team size: 6
Field expense: $1807 plus roundtrip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport costs, etc. 

Job description: Your help is needed to engage the lostness in our province. By coming and working in our diverse city, you will engage Muslims, Christians, Buddhist, Hindus, and Catholics through English clubs & intensives. There are also many refugees from the Middle East and Somalia. People are very open to having religious conversations, and we know God is calling people to Himself here. Join us as we share the Good News, pray for those around us, disciple believers, and mobilize the local church. Most of the time will be spend in the city, but expect trips into village settings for one or two weeks as well. Expect to be hot, and meet a lot of people, following up with those who are interested in learning more. Let's see what God will do in 52 days!


Dates for Summer 2021

May 31  Team leader training begins (Nehemiah Teams Training Center, Mentone, Alabama)

June 3  Team member training begins (Alabama)

June 8  Teams deploy for the field (via ATL)

July 28  Teams return to US for debrief (Alabama)

July 31  Teams return home


COVID-19 in 2021
We continue to move forward in planning for summer 2021 teams. Decisions will be made as we get into 2021 as to whether or not certain teams may need to be cancelled due to travel restrictions or local situations. Info will be posted on the website if teams are cancelled. 


Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Summer 2021: Rockin' Romania

IMB job #:
18101
Location: Romania
Team size: 5
Field expense: $1550 plus roundtrip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs

Job description: Use your musical skills to teach young people to play guitar, keyboard, flute, drums & percussion. Help local believers develop music teams for worship. Local young people have little to no access in musical training. Offer tutoring for children in the community allowing the local ministry to develop relationships with the families. Team will be working directly with a national pastor.
Local supervisor specifically asks for students who can offer beginning instruction/tutoring in piano, guitar, drums/cajon and voice. 


Dates for Summer 2021

May 31  Team leader training begins (Nehemiah Teams Training Center, Mentone, Alabama)

June 3  Team member training begins (Alabama)

June 8  Teams deploy for the field (via ATL)

July 28  Teams return to US for debrief (Alabama)

July 31  Teams return home


COVID-19 in 2021
We continue to move forward in planning for summer 2021 teams. Decisions will be made as we get into 2021 as to whether or not certain teams may need to be cancelled due to travel restrictions or local situations. Info will be posted on the website if teams are cancelled. 


Monday, December 7, 2020

Summer 2021: East African Refugees

IMB job #: 19087
Location: Columbus, OH
Team size: 4
Field expense: $1100 plus roundtrip travel

Job description: His light, His love & His joy are breaking into the darkness through friendships. Your task is to become community with refugee families who have lived in the Midwest for up to 20 years while maintaining traditional dress, cooking, and folk Islam practices. The children in this neighborhood are the 2nd generation to live in the USA. Few have ever visited Africa. Their English skills are significantly higher quality than that of their parents. They are obedient to traditions out of respect, but their hearts & minds are becoming Western, their souls are confused, conflicted, and could be ripe for harvest. Part of the training will be to learn & understand shame-honor based cultures and use Biblical stories in contact of this mentality. Parents tenaciously hold to tradition, many fathers still follow Islamic law and mothers have horror stories of fleeing Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya as well as heart-breaking stories of shame assimilating into Western culture and American school systems, while trying to learn English to survive.

Spend time prayer walking, tutoring children of all ages using academic skills, crafts, sports & cooking. Early evenings involve drinking tea while sharing & listening to stories with the parents, even late-night meals & celebrations. May also be some opportunity to build relationships with international students who are spending the summer on various university campuses in mid-Ohio. 


Dates for Summer 2021

May 31  Team leader training begins (Nehemiah Teams Training Center, Mentone, Alabama)

June 3  Team member training begins (Alabama)

June 8  Teams deploy for the field (via ATL)

July 28  Teams return to US for debrief (Alabama)

July 31  Teams return home


COVID-19 in 2021
We continue to move forward in planning for summer 2021 teams. Decisions will be made as we get into 2021 as to whether or not certain teams may need to be cancelled due to travel restrictions or local situations. Info will be posted on the website if teams are cancelled. 


Friday, December 4, 2020

Summer 2021: Multinational Advance Cambodia

IMB job #: 18034
Location: Cambodia
Team size: 3
Field expense: $1900 plus roundtrip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs, etc. 

Job description: The strongest power of the gospel is the Kindship of Jesus' love beyond every barrier between humans. Students will experience multi-cultural missions in Korea and Cambodia. They will teach English to children and teenagers in Korea for the first month and then move to Cambodia with their Korean team mates where they will be involved in various ministries such as: teaching English and Korean, worship dances, playing musical instruments & one on one evangelism. It would be helpful if the students have training/experience teaching English. 


Dates for Summer 2021

May 31  Team leader training begins (Nehemiah Teams Training Center, Mentone, Alabama)

June 3  Team member training begins (Alabama)

June 8  Teams deploy for the field (via ATL)

July 28  Teams return to US for debrief (Alabama)

July 31  Teams return home


COVID-19 in 2021
We continue to move forward in planning for summer 2021 teams. Decisions will be made as we get into 2021 as to whether or not certain teams may need to be cancelled due to travel restrictions or local situations. Info will be posted on the website if teams are cancelled. 


Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Summer 2021: Basketball & Jesus

IMB job #:
17996
Location: the Philippines
Team size: 5 (all male)
Field expense: $1235 plus roundtrip airfare, passport costs, immunizations, required travel insurance, etc. 

Job description: Be a part of the next wave of Nehemiah Teams obeying the Great Commission. Go from village to village, playing basketball, showing the Jesus film 7 sharing Christ with hundreds while discipling new believers. You will live out of your bag, wash your clothes by hand, and sleep where ever a door is opened. In partnership with a national church planter, you will become a part of Filipino culture, make friends through sports, and make disciples in this very hard place. 


Dates for Summer 2021

May 31  Team leader training begins (Nehemiah Teams Training Center, Mentone, Alabama)

June 3  Team member training begins (Alabama)

June 8  Teams deploy for the field (via ATL)

July 28  Teams return to US for debrief (Alabama)

July 31  Teams return home


COVID-19 in 2021
We continue to move forward in planning for summer 2021 teams. Decisions will be made as we get into 2021 as to whether or not certain teams may need to be cancelled due to travel restrictions or local situations. Info will be posted on the website if teams are cancelled. 


Monday, November 30, 2020

Summer 2021: Hide & Seek

IMB job #:
17988
Location: Southeast Asia
Team size: 10
Field expense: $1950 plus round trip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport costs, etc. 

Job description: You will "hide" in this closed country as a tourist. Daily you will explore your target city, going to where people hang out, "seeking" those who are looking for God. Boldly but wisely share the Gospel to see who is ready to follow.


Dates for Summer 2021

May 31  Team leader training begins (Nehemiah Teams Training Center, Mentone, Alabama)

June 3  Team member training begins (Alabama)

June 8  Teams deploy for the field (via ATL)

July 28  Teams return to US for debrief (Alabama)

July 31  Teams return home


COVID-19 in 2021
We continue to move forward in planning for summer 2021 teams. Decisions will be made as we get into 2021 as to whether or not certain teams may need to be cancelled due to travel restrictions or local situations. Info will be posted on the website if teams are cancelled. 


Friday, November 27, 2020

Summer 2021: Bush Missionary


IMB job #: 17989
Location: Uganda
Team size: 8
Field expense: $1510 plus round trip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs, etc. 

Job Description: Have the full Karamajong Bush experience. Join a team of bush missionaries who are willing to go out & do whatever it takes to take the Gospel into some very difficult places & peoples. Learn to use Chronological Bible Storying to evangelize & disciple. Also be involved in a simple organic church. We have the unique opportunity to live among & do life with the people of Karamoja on a daily basis. Some days are difficult, but the great days make the difficult ones worth it. 


Dates for Summer 2021

May 31  Team leader training begins (Nehemiah Teams Training Center, Mentone, Alabama)

June 3  Team member training begins (Alabama)

June 8  Teams deploy for the field (via ATL)

July 28  Teams return to US for debrief (Alabama)

July 31  Teams return home


COVID-19 in 2021

We continue to move forward in planning for summer 2021 teams. Decisions will be made as we get into 2021 as to whether or not certain teams may need to be cancelled due to travel restrictions or local situations. Info will be posted on the website if teams are cancelled. 


Friday, October 16, 2020

Beware of Your Mother's Doilies

After a tumultuous disruption of his quiet evening by a bunch of unruly dwarves, Bilbo Baggins is called upon to join them on a journey of great importance—to rescue their people and their home. However, he also discovers that there is a risk, deadly risk—a fire-breathing dragon, to be specific. Furthermore, this grand quest would require upsetting his pleasant, predictable, and respectable life. After considering the magnitude of the offer, he briefly loses consciousness, following which he is seen sitting in his large, overstuffed chair and discussing the situation with Gandalf:

Gandalf: You’ve been sitting quietly for far too long. When did doilies and your mother’s dishes become so important to you? . . . The world is not in your books and maps . . . it’s out there!

Bilbo: I can’t just go running off into the blue . . . I’m a Baggins of Bag-End.

Gandalf: And you’re also a Took . . . You’ll have a tale or two of your own to tell when you come back.

Bilbo: Can you promise that I will come back?

Gandalf: No, but if you do you’ll not be the same.

Bilbo: That’s what I thought.

This scene haunts me. The grand but highly life-disrupting commands of Jesus inspire us in our 20s, but somehow by our 30s and 40s the cost of those commands makes us want to sink into a comfortable armchair and conjure up other less-costly paths of obedience. How does a 22-year-old so passionate about reaching the nations morph into a 48-year-old who cannot imagine living abroad for the King? With so many well-attended conferences, frequently-read blogs, and well-written books, why isn’t a higher percentage of the young Christian population actually going? And for those of us who end up overseas, why do we so rapidly become disenchanted with the work and begin to long for greener pastures?

At age 20, the world seems open and exciting. We’re eager to launch out and try anything, and we long to bring words of Good News where it has never been heard. There’s fresh zeal and joy, a willingness to be inconvenienced, and little care of the potential losses because of the joy of the potential gain for eternity.

In our mid-20s, our good desires meet their first roadblocks, and we begin to feel the weight of all that is working against us. We get our first real job, our first real bills, and start to feel the weight of survival in a world of broken health, car accidents, soaring insurance costs, and the uncertainties of raising children. Along with the new stressors come new joys—having a nicer car, a modest little house that we’ve painted and decorated, a few pieces of new furniture. Before long, we develop some hobbies, get a comfortable circle of friends, and fall into a predictable routine.

By the time we hit our 30s, we have quit dreaming and are just hanging on as we change diapers, put food on the table, and peel the mac-n-cheese off the floorboards. Our biggest life dream is simply to get one night of uninterrupted sleep. To make matters worse, we realize that we aren’t the super Christians we thought we were in college; so we get discouraged. And we see that we can stay busy in effective ministry right where we are (which may be true); so why inconvenience ourselves when we can serve Jesus right here at home? Maybe we even start to rationalize about all the problems of imperialistic mission work in the past and conclude that missionary work is better left entirely to locals. And so, Jesus’ command to go is suffocated by our logic.

The path out of the Shire is steep and treacherous.

As one who spent several years waiting to go and now has lived full-time overseas for a number of years, I’ve spent lots of time with folks preparing to go. This letter is a plea from my heart to those with desire to work overseas but who have a few more months or years ahead before that can become a reality. Below you will find some practical tips that I hope might guard you on this journey. 

1.  Fight against the desire to put down roots. Don’t buy your dream car. Don’t buy the nicest set of dishes. Buying stuff isn’t wrong, but you have to consider the strong and subtle power that stuff can have over your heart.

2.  Anticipate that a day will come when what you feel so strongly and are utterly convinced of now may seem more like an overly-optimistic childhood dream. The real world is hard—bodies break down, financial stresses are great, and simply surviving in a real-world job can be all-consuming. People—good people—will try to talk you out of going. Or they’ll try to talk you into doing something else. You might feel guilty—there are people who need you here in the States. You might begin to question whether you really had a “call” in the first place.

3.  Don’t become so intellectual about the whole process that you talk yourself out of obedience. We live in a generation of witty bloggers, inspiring authors, great conferences, and encouraging podcasts. It’s easy to feel good about all the information we are accumulating, the writing we are doing, the ideas and authors we can talk about—but never get around to obeying the very commands that we have exegeted ever so cleverly. The world doesn’t need more writers making radical comments about Jesus from the local Starbucks; the world needs people who humbly love and obey when it hurts.

4.  Choose your church wisely. It is right, good, and necessary to prepare yourself by being under excellent, Gospel-centered preaching. However, there is a subtle, addictive power that comes with being part of a thriving, large, well-developed assembly. You start to expect things to be done for you and get used to readily available childcare—and feel that all of these good things are necessary requirements for you to grow and thrive. There is a real benefit to being part of a small, struggling group. You learn to live with and love people who are not at all like you, get used to having all your heroic acts of service taken for granted, and learn how to love people through conflict and confusion. If you miss this opportunity, you may get overseas and feel that something is terribly wrong with the people you are working with because there is conflict or you find you can’t make it without all the props.

5.  Prepare to go. Invest in it financially. Take a vision trip. If it’s going to be several years before you can go, take several vision trips. Tell people your plan—especially those who don’t agree with you. There’s nothing more helpful than verbalizing your desires and motivations to someone who thinks you are crazy.

6.  Don’t wait for a final emotional revelation of God’s will. If you had a lightning bolt experience, your future confidence would rest in that experience rather than in the ultimate revelation of the risen Christ in the Word. If you wait on your emotions to coordinate well, you will never go. Or if you get there, you’ll never stay. Emotions change frequently—commands don’t.

7.  Don’t wait until you’ve figured out the answer to all of your questions and what-ifs. I’ve had multiple people say to me, “I can’t imagine raising kids in a place like this.” You don’t have to imagine it. You have to follow Jesus. The stunning provisions He will make will not be in your plans or imaginations. You’ll only see them when you risk and move out in faith. There are facets of His glory that can only be viewed when you press into impossible situations. There is joy that you get to experience only when you jump into the messy places, not knowing what will come of it but knowing He’s there.

8.  Get the education you need—but don’t let it become your confidence. Having marketable skills or theological training is often critical to establishing a sustainable platform. However, there is a subtle over-confidence that degrees can breed: “Now God can really use me because I’m so well prepared.” Humility is far more valuable on the field than a PhD. Furthermore, for many of us from the ME generation, there is an assumption that we should be able to be highly fulfilled in our jobs and have opportunities to use all of our skills—and we carry those assumptions with us overseas. When folks like us arrive on foreign soil, we feel a compulsion to use those skills that we worked so hard to develop for Him. It can be maddening to find that all of your supposed qualifications are not valued in that place or culture. And it really tests why you came in the first place. Is it to look impressive as you use your skills or to further His Kingdom, however and whenever He wants it done? The truth is we want Him to increase, but the reality is we want to increase, too.

9.  Everything is going to fight against your going. It’s really hard to move a person overseas—and even harder to move a family. We are wired to stay in our hometowns with familiar places and people and language. So if you don’t have intentionality, you won’t go. And if you assume that obstacles and challenges mean His will for you has changed, you will not go.

10.  It’s OK to lose your burden. Just keep obeying Jesus. He still has a burden. Jesus didn’t tell His disciples to wait for a burden—He told them to wait for the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit propelled Peter and the others out into Jerusalem and then to the uttermost parts of the earth—they didn’t have a missions conference or inspiring book or an engaging speaker. So why do you so often hear folks determining whether or not to go based on a burden? Where does the Bible talk about having a burden? Jesus has a burden for you. Obey Him. Go where there’s little light. Go where you see Him giving you preparation. Go to where there’s an open door. But GO!

My Bilbo Baggins allusion breaks down here. After that fateful fireside conversation, Bilbo’s mind and heart are captivated by this grand, exciting, deeply meaningful quest to rescue people. He is compelled by the glory of the work to get out of bed and join the journey. Don’t do what he did. Don’t attempt to sustain your soul on the cheese puff diet of the excitement and apparent glory of mission work. It won’t sustain you in the tough places. Look at Isaiah. As much as we dramatize his Isaiah 6 “missionary call” to go, that call is immediately followed by a description of apparent ministry failure. “Go . . . to people who will reject you and make their hearts harder and blinder.” “How long, Lord?” “Until everything is destroyed and devastated.” Inspiring, isn’t it? (There is a dearth of missionary songs about this portion of Scripture, by the way.)

God is clearly not attempting to recruit Isaiah based on the “wow” factor of the work. He compels him based on the “wow” factor of His holiness. He alone is truly holy, separate, unique, one-of-a-kind, utterly distinct in his beauty and perfections. The weight of His glory overflows and floods the earth with meaning. Yes, He offers Isaiah a life of shame and rejection; yet, He secures Isaiah in His love and lasting honor. Yes, God sets forth work that feels like waste and worthlessness; and yet, He brings Isaiah into His worthiness. Beneath and between every exhausting day ahead, there will be the exhilaration of the King’s unending grace and embrace.

Perhaps the most shocking thing about this whole passage is that Isaiah goes for it. We don’t know what he left behind, but the “dishes and doilies” Isaiah once held onto fell from view at the sight of his Savior. His vision of the Messiah and His world-wide work is still stunning. “Behold, you shall call a nation that you do not know, and a nation that did not know you shall run to you, because of the Lord your God, and of the Holy One of Israel, for he has glorified you” (Isaiah 55:5).

Blessings to you as you dream and prepare and follow Him!

-Rachel

 

(Published in Fall and Christmas 2019, Frontline Missions International Newsletter)

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Summer 2020: Houseboat English Teacher

IMB Job #: 15606
Location:  Southeast Asia
Team size: 4 
Field expense:  $1336 plus round trip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs, etc.

Job Description: 
Ever dreamed of living on a houseboat for the summer? Join this team! Through teaching English classes to children and youth, you will be opening the door for spiritual conversations. Use your love of sports & games to build relationships in the lake community. Conduct prayer "paddle" sessions to saturate the surrounding areas. Be a student of the local culture as you learn basic words and common phrases, allowing you to better understand their world view. Provide local entertainment as you show Christian movies for the surrounding community.

Students must commit to the entire program from orientation through debrief. Your first stop will be a joint orientation with other Nehemiah Teams. Learning the skills needed to carry out your assignment as well as team building will fill these first few days. Your team will fly to your final destination for the summer. Following your ministry time you will return to the US for a joint debrief... sharing all God has done over the summer.
2020 Dates
March 15  Application deadline through www.imb.org/students
May 28  Member orientation begins
June 2  Teams travel to the field
July 27  Teams arrive at debrief
July 29 night/July 30 morning  Students return home

Summer 2020: City Sower

IMB Job #: 15246
Location:  Southeast Asia
Team size:  6
Field expense: $1963 plus round trip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs, etc.

Job Description: Your help is needed to engage the lostness in our province. By coming and working in our diverse city, you will engage Muslims, Christians, Buddhist, Hindus, and Catholics through English clubs & intensives. There are also many refugees from the Middle East and Somalia. People are very open to having religious conversations, and we know God is calling people to Himself here. Join us as we share the Good News, pray for those around us, disciple believers, and mobilize the local church. Most of the time will be spent in the city, but expect trips into village settings for one or two weeks as well. Expect to be hot, and meet a lot of people, following up with those who are interested in learning more. Let’s see what God will do in 52 days!


Students must commit to the entire program from orientation through debrief. Your first stop will be a joint orientation with other Nehemiah Teams. Learning the skills needed to carry out your assignment as well as team building will fill these first few days. Your team will fly to your final destination for the summer. Following your ministry time you will return to the US for a joint debrief... sharing all God has done over the summer.
2020 Dates
March 15  Application deadline through www.imb.org/students
May 28  Member orientation begins
June 2  Teams travel to the field
July 27  Teams arrive at debrief
July 29 night/July 30 morning  Students return home

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Summer 2020: Upward Sports

IMB Job #:  16123
Location:  Toronto, Canada
Team size:  8 (4 guys/4 girls)
Field expense:   plus round trip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs, etc.

Job Description: Students will join together with Upward Sports Canada in reaching student athletes and families with the Gospel. Toronto is home to over 6.5 million people with Evangelical Christianity merely at 3.5% of the population. Using sports, the Gospel is being bridged and many families are hearing the saving message of Jesus for the first time! Students will help organize and run summer sports camps, block parties and outreach events for student athlete and their families. Our ministry is focused on reaching all people with the Gospel, though our focus is Muslims families. Therefore, we desire the students come with a willingness to spend time with a variety of cultures while hearing about their country and cultural heritage Students applying for this project MUST not only be flexible with their schedules, but completely fluid! The life of ministry is one that changes by the minute, so fluidness is a must! The nations are being brought to us. Will you join in bringing the nations to Him?


Students must commit to the entire program from orientation through debrief. Your first stop will be a joint orientation with other Nehemiah Teams. Learning the skills needed to carry out your assignment as well as team building will fill these first few days. Your team will fly to your final destination for the summer. Following your ministry time you will return to the US for a joint debrief... sharing all God has done over the summer.
2020 Dates
March 15  Application deadline through www.imb.org/students
May 28  Member orientation begins
June 2  Teams travel to the field
July 27  Teams arrive at debrief
July 29 night/July 30 morning  Students return home

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Summer 2020: Teaching & Trekking

IMB Job #: 14582 
Location: Southeast Asia
Team size:  4 (2 guys/2 girls)
Field expense:  $1642 plus round trip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs, etc.

Job Description: Connect with an unreached people group this summer! Teach English camps to children as an outreach to the lost; survey and share the Good News in a new area among an unreached people group.


Students must commit to the entire program from orientation through debrief. Your first stop will be a joint orientation with other Nehemiah Teams. Learning the skills needed to carry out your assignment as well as team building will fill these first few days. Your team will fly to your final destination for the summer. Following your ministry time you will return to the US for a joint debrief... sharing all God has done over the summer.
2020 Dates
March 15  Application deadline through www.imb.org/students
May 28  Member orientation begins
June 2  Teams travel to the field
July 27  Teams arrive at debrief
July 29 night/July 30 morning  Students return home

Monday, February 17, 2020

Summer 2020: UPG Awesome Adventure

IMB Job #: 14365
Location:  Southeast Asia
Team size:  2 guys
Field expense:  $1704 plus round trip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs, etc.

Job Description: This unreached people group has very little access to the Gospel. Your main focus will be teaching ESL in the larger city. Building opportunities to share the Gospel with those with a desire to learn English. You have something they WANT: English. You also have something they NEED: Jesus. Boldness, wisdom, and sensitivity to the Spirit will be needed as you share your faith. Your first stop will be a join orientation with other Nehemiah Teams. Learning the skills needed to carry out your assignment as well as team building will fill these first few days. Your team will then travel to your area of assignment. Following your summer of ministry you will return for a join debrief, sharing all God has done over the summer. It is expected that participants complete the entire program from orientation through debrief.

2020 Dates
March 15  Application deadline through www.imb.org/students
May 28  Member orientation begins
June 2  Teams travel to the field
July 27  Teams arrive at debrief
July 29 night/July 30 morning  Students return home

Sunday, February 16, 2020

Summer 2020: Born 4 This

IMB Job #: 13336
Location:  Southeast Asia
Team size:  Team of 8
Field expense: $1749 plus round trip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs, etc.

Job Description: 

Live in America? You were born to come here and share your life experience with those who dream to go there. Go backpacking in breathtaking mountains overlooking vast, white beaches and clear blue seas to find those who are open to a message they've never heard. While sipping delicious coffee, talk with intermediate English speakers everyday about the important topics that have changed your life. You will be given access based on where you were born and through sharing of culture, you can share the Greatest News. How will they hear unless someone tells them? Statistics in these areas say 99.9% are non-believers. Help spread seed of who is the Way, Truth and Life. Why should the birth country be a barrier to access the gospel?

Students must commit to the entire program from orientation through debrief. Your first stop will be a joint orientation with other Nehemiah Teams. Learning the skills needed to carry out your assignment as well as team building will fill these first few days. Your team will fly to your final destination for the summer. Following your ministry time you will return to the US for a joint debrief... sharing all God has done over the summer.
2020 Dates
March 15  Application deadline through www.imb.org/students
May 28  Member orientation begins
June 2  Teams travel to the field
July 27  Teams arrive at debrief
July 29 night/July 30 morning  Students return home

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Summer 2020: Eco Evangelism & Community Development Project

IMB Job #: 13829
Location:  Southeast Asia
Team size:  6 (3 girls/3 guys)
Field expense:  $1541 plus round trip airfare, immunizations, required travel insurance, passport & visa costs, etc.

Job Description: Spend the summer working alongside unreached Muslims and lost eco tourists from a variety of nationalities in an unreached community that has already “caught the vision” for conservation but has not yet had anyone repent and believe in Jesus. Students will work hard daily on conservation/community development projects, build relationships with members of the community, and make opportunities to share the good news as much as possible. This project will help deepen ties between long term workers and village leaders as well as give opportunities for people to hear the good news who have never heard. Students must commit to the entire program from orientation through debrief. Your first stop will be a joint orientation with other Nehemiah Teams. Learning the skills needed to carry out your assignment as well as team building will fill these first few days. Your team will fly to your final destination for the summer. Following your ministry time you will return to the US for a joint debrief... sharing all God has done over the summer.

2020 Dates
March 15  Application deadline through www.imb.org/students
May 28  Member orientation begins
June 2  Teams travel to the field
July 27  Teams arrive at debrief

July 29 night/July 30 morning  Students return home