Mission trip to Swaziland, Africa, June 26, 2008 to July 26, 2008
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Swaziland, Africa Mission Trip
June 26, 2008 to July 26, 2008
Age Group: 14-18 year old individuals
Program:  Ambassador Team (About)
Application Deadline: 4/15/2008
Status:  Past application deadline
Cost (US$): $3,990

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Ministry Detail
Ministry Description:
Culture and/or State Information
Located as its own country within the borders of South Africa, Swaziland is a country that is being ravaged by the AIDS virus. In fact, Southern Africa is presenty the worst-affected region in the world. The number of HIV infected persons is growing so rapidly that without a turn-around, the country will completely be consumed by this awful disease in a few short years. Almost every family there has been affected by this deadly disease, and the number of orphans in the country is increasing at an alarming rate. These children are often left malnourished, uneducated, and without hope. In addition to the problems caused by the AIDS epidemic, Swaziland is also a land of extreme poverty and false religion. Although Christianity is the dominant religion statistically, many who claim to follow Christ are still involved in various forms of syncretism and witchcraft.

Ministry Description:
Much of the ministry you will be involved in will be ministering to orphans at various care points. These care points are set up by a local pastor to provide food and education that these children so desperately need. You’ll also have the opportunity to share Christ’s love with them, providing hope in an otherwise difficult life.

In addition to the children, you will have a chance to engage with adults who are in the last stages of AIDS, sharing hope of eternal life with those who will otherwise never know it. You will touch those people who are considered outcasts by the society, speak truth to those who have been deceived by false religion, and give yourself away to a country in desperate need of compassion.

Recommended Prayer
- Pray a protective cover for traveling safety over the mission
- Pray for God’s comfort and peace over the children, adults, and families devastated by the AIDS virus.
- Pray that God will go before you and soften the hearts of the Swazi people who might be resistant to your message of hope.


Dress Code & What to Bring
Dress Code:
The altitude of the area lends itself to a comfortable climate. For those who will be there during the summer, you can expect moderate temperatures during the day, with cold temperatures at night and early morning.
You will need to bring warm clothing.
For males bring Khaki pants and females need ankle length skirts and leggings for everyday ministry.

Travel Information
Airport & Transportation: 
You will be required to get a flight to Atlanta, GA for training camp. All transportation after that will be taken care of by AIM. Your team will fly into Johannesburg, South Africa, and then travel to the country of Swaziland. Once in-country, you can expect to do a lot of walking from place to place.

Visa & Passport:
You must have a valid passport to enter Swaziland.



 
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