Tanzania | Village Adventure
Years of poorly-implemented African socialist policies have left the country of Tanzania as one of the poorest, least-developed and most aid-dependent countries in the world.
Beginning in Kigoma, bordering Lake Tanganyika on the western side of Tanzania. We will join Calvary Chapel missionaries who desire to share the love of Jesus with many people who have never before even heard His name. A large portion of the people here are Muslim, and if they have heard of Jesus, believe he isn’t real or interested in them.
We want to show them He is both!
We will assist them by bringing medical clinics, VBS, relational evangelism through hut-to-hut visits, and possible construction. We will also distribute Bibles by boat to fishing villages and make hospital visits to the sick. While we are ministering in the villages during the day, Calvary Chapel pastors and leaders will be holding a pastor’s conference for ministers from the surrounding regions.
Will you give your Life away to Christ?
Will you go?
What Pastors are saying about this trip:
Dear Friends,
God has opened an amazing door for us to reach and teach the people of East Africa. Having gone there more times than I can count over the last decade, it still amazes me how life changing these trips are. As I reflect on past years and remember all the great things that God has done, it’s hard to believe it will get any better. But year after year the Lord always exceeds my expectations.
I would like to personally invite you to take a step of faith and come with one of our teams in 2011. Whether you’re a Pastor looking to bring your church or you’re a believer that is looking to serve the Lord, this trip will give you new perspective and change your life forever!
To Know Him and Make Him Known, Pastor Trent Douglass
Calvary Chapel Saving Grace
Saving Grace World Missions
I have been to Africa 12 times. Last summer’s trip with Believers World Outreach was the most fruitful mission trip I have ever experienced. We saw hundreds saved through a variety of well organized outreaches. Every day challenged the team with new ministries. While some of us taught pastors, others took the Word into the community. Many won their first souls to Christ and others taught their first lesson. Everyone was involved in the work of the ministry. I am looking forward to returning to Tanzania and Kenya this August with other Calvary Chapel pastors. This is a great opportunity for pastors and their people to experience missionary life on the continent of Africa.
Pastor Harold Anderson
Higher Ground Calvary Chapel, Moreno Valley, CA
It has been a privilege to travel to Kigoma, Tanzania for the past two summers on short term mission trips. I had the opportunity to teach the Word of God at the Calvary Chapel East Africa Pastor’s Conference and be part of many of the outreaches that took place. The ministry that went forth in the Kigoma region was fruitful and the people were open and receptive to the gospel and many made commitments to Christ. Whether you have the gift of worship, children’s ministry, medical, evangelism, construction, teaching, sports outreach or a heart to pray and love on people in the name of Jesus, this trip is for you. I encourage you to step out in faith and watch God use you!
Bond Gaona,
Missions and Outreach Pastor at The Chapel
Jesus said preach the Gospel to all nations then the end will come. Because Believers World Outreach did such a good job with the logistics of the mission, we were able to focus all of our attention on winning souls. Thank God for organizations that knows what it takes to get the Gospel out in these last days.
Pastor Brian McDaniel
Assistant Pastor Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa
Cross to Light Gospel Ministry.
“Pastors and church leaders from the Kigoma region filled the rented hall for the first Calvary Chapel Pastors and Leaders Conference in Tanzania. Many of them would normally NOT attend the seminar of another group or denomination. Yet God, in His grace, brought them. At the breaks and at the end of each day many of them were commenting to us and to each other that they were so glad they had come and that the teaching was remarkable and edifying; that they were learning tremendous things that they had never been taught before.”
Pastor Jon Langley,
Calvary Chapel Kigoma, Tanzania












