From age 11 to 71, 14 New Lifers were on assignment to the Orphanage, Shalom Home, in El Salvador. They were to experience, participate and be challenged.
As a team they were to experience a different culture, a foreign language, new foods, and strange smells. They were to experience the rewards of years of faithful missionary service in planting and nourishing a small mission that is now a thriving church in San Salvador. The reaching out to war orphaned children to a well organized, home, school and church institution that experiences the transformation of young lives into noble Christian citizens of El Salvador.
Participation took on multiple expressions: hard work in replacing a roof, painting a girl’s bathroom, breaking up concrete and pouring new cement. Equally rewarding were the trips to Oasis and participating in the Bible teaching and feeding ministry to some of the poorest of the poor. Joyful would describe the devotionals with the 57 children, the crafts and most especially the one-on-one loving on new relationships.
Nine days to experience, participate in and be challenged to change the perspective of missions. Now there was a new clarity and personal identification with Christ’s great commission to ‘Go…’ As in the prayer walks around the Shalom campus, a new vision is caught, a new burden for others is instilled in the hearts of fourteen team members on Mission to El Salvador. Now it is your turn!
As a team they were to experience a different culture, a foreign language, new foods, and strange smells. They were to experience the rewards of years of faithful missionary service in planting and nourishing a small mission that is now a thriving church in San Salvador. The reaching out to war orphaned children to a well organized, home, school and church institution that experiences the transformation of young lives into noble Christian citizens of El Salvador.
Participation took on multiple expressions: hard work in replacing a roof, painting a girl’s bathroom, breaking up concrete and pouring new cement. Equally rewarding were the trips to Oasis and participating in the Bible teaching and feeding ministry to some of the poorest of the poor. Joyful would describe the devotionals with the 57 children, the crafts and most especially the one-on-one loving on new relationships.
Nine days to experience, participate in and be challenged to change the perspective of missions. Now there was a new clarity and personal identification with Christ’s great commission to ‘Go…’ As in the prayer walks around the Shalom campus, a new vision is caught, a new burden for others is instilled in the hearts of fourteen team members on Mission to El Salvador. Now it is your turn!