
Hi Friends,
We have been so blessed to see how many people are excited about serving in Haiti. To help people that are in such desperate need of love and support. We thought we would post some key aspects of the trip that so many of you are interested in.
Answers to questions you may have:
THE VISION-
#1. BWO’s primary goal will be to use physical relief to open doors for ministry in evangelism and discipleship.
#2 To be able to create/facilitate opportunities to get people on the mission field so they can experience a deeper relationship with Christ.
THE SCOPE-
Ministry opportunities will include:
- Medical. We will set up medical clinics to treat earthquake victims and other medical needs. We are looking for trained medical persons in all fields.
- Construction. The clean-up effort will take months, if not years. We will help clear rubble and rebuild homes.
- Orphanage and Children’s Outreach. We will be ministering among these devastated and fatherless children to bring joy of Christ to their lives.
- Village Ministry. We will work with people living in local village areas in and around Jacmel,serving in evangelism, VBS, and food relief. These are communities that are receiving aid because they are so far from the city. These are communities in desperate need.
- Refugee Camp Ministry. We will serve in evangelism and food relief in the refugee camps located in and around Jacmel.
THE LODGING-
Since the entire nation of Haiti is currently in a state of emergency, and since conditions aren’t likely to change, our accommodations will be the four acre fenced in ministry property that holds an outreach house as well as 200 x 200 tent that will serve as a lodging facility for team as time progresses. you will need a sleeping bag, and whatever you can carry in a small suitcase for your personal items.
THE TRAVEL-
We are planning to fly out of LAX & Fort Lauderdale right now. We usually stage to different fly out cities on each side of the U.S. so it is easier for folks who may be on the other side of the country. The two cities are LA & Fort Lauderdale for this trip.
THE ITINERARY-
Trip Dates:
June 8-19, 2010- from Los Angeles
June 8-19, 2010- from Fort Lauderdale
18 years and older
AND
August 7-18, 2010- from Los Angeles
August 7-18, 2010- from Fort Lauderdale
18 years and older
*We will open other dates or if need be customize a specific date/trip for a church that desires their own trip.
Example Schedule:
DAY 1 - We will depart LAX & Fort Lauderdale
Day 2- Travel- Take a charter flight from Port-Au-Prince to Jacmel Airport airport. travel to lodging facility. Get situated.
Day 3- Orientation/ ministry training Ministry team visit surrounding villages & site checks for medical & VBS
Day 4,5,6,7,8,9,10 -Ministry teams-Medical, Outreach, Construction teams
Medical Team —   to medical clinic/village/ refugee camp outreach
Orphanage Team- love, care, vbs
Construction- rubble removal and rebuilding
Aid Distribution- helps service in areas most needed (may combine aid & outreach team together)
Outreach Team —
o   Door to door friendship evangelism/ Bible distribution
o   Drama outreach
o   Vbs with village children
o   Soccer outreach & Clinics for youth
Day 11- possible day off & debrief-
Day 12- fly back to LAX & Fort Lauderdale
*Keep in mind, it’s missions. Everything may be subject to change.
What may a typical day look like?
This usually works well. Everything is subject to the environment and country we are in.
• 7:00 am                Breakfast
• 7:30 am                Personal Devotions
• 8:00 am                Team Time
• 9:00 am-5pm      Depart lodging facilities/ to ministry sites
- Medical Team          —  out
- Outreach/Aid Team — out
- Orphanage team    — out
- Construction team —-Â out
• 6:00 pm                               Dinner
• 7:00 pm                               Evening meeting/Service- worship, speaking, debrief
• 9:00-10pm                           Back to lodging facility -Lights out
THE COST:
The other is lodging. If we are able to put the teams up in an actual lodging facility rather than tents we would much prefer doing that but we are preparing them for tents.
$1798 departure from Fort Lauderdale;
$1948 departure from Los Angeles
THE TRAINING AND PRE-TRIP PREPARATION -
The missions manual: Once a person fills out the application for a trip with BWO, they will be sent a missions manual and a payment schedule. The manual has all the necessary paperwork that need to be filled out , personal info, medical, insurance, notarized forms, pastor (small group leader) recommendations. It also has example fundraising ideas, example support letters, how to prepare your heart, what to pack, and more.
The training DVD & book: We have just finished working with some Calvary Chapel teachers that assisted us in putting together a DVD series on how to minister cross culturally. There are 9 short 6-10 minute segments that coincides with the book- Ministering Cross-Culturally. Each person will receive this to prepare them for their trip. It is a very helpful tool to help them gain perspective and different cultural views before they leave this country.
Devotional guide: We have put together a devotional guide to prepare hearts before, during, and after the mission trip. This devotional guide is offered to each missionary. It has 8 devotions to be read the 8 weeks prior to departure of the mission trip, 14 daily devotions while on the trip, and 6 devotions to be read the following weeks after the trip. All the devotions are from various Christian mission type leaders. There is also a place to journal after each brief devotion.
In the office: We want to walk with the missionaries every step of the way. We are here to answer questions, talk, and pray. This is the part of the garden we feel called by the Lord to till. We desire to do this with excellence unto Him who called us. And… have a fun time doing it too. : )
THE NEXT STEP-
I hope this helps answer some of your questions. When you are ready to sign up you can simply go to www.believersworld.com , hit online application and follow the prompts. Have more questions? call us at (877)641-5100. Hope you can join us on this trip or one of our other mission trips!
For The Glory of His Name,
BWO Staff
Posted by debbie on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 12:57 am
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HAITI RELIEF MISSION TRIP FORMING NOW….Believers World Outreach is assembling a team to bring relief aid and help rebuild the already poverty stricken country of Haiti.
You are invited to be a part of this life-giving team. BWO’s primary goal will be to evangelize and to disciple believers, using physical relief as a way to open doors for ministry.
On January 12th a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Devastating aftershocks followed. The current number of dead and missing is estimated to be between 150,000 and 500,000. The entire capital of Port-au-Prince appears damaged or destroyed.
Your help is urgently needed to bring immediate emergency relief to those affected. We are accepting donations now that will used towards these efforts. Please go to the “Give” page if you are not able to go but would like to be a part of the sending and relief aid by donating to this cause.
We are currently targeting the departure dates of June 10-22, 2010. Details are unfolding daily. If you are interested in being a part of this relief team. Please contact us as soon as possible at (918)641-5100 or email: debbie@believersworld.com.
Ministry opportunities will include:
- Medical- we will be setting up a medical clinics inside the compound to treat earthquake victims. We are looking for trained medical persons in all fields.
- Construction- clearing rubble and rebuilding homes.
- Orphanage and Children’s outreach
- Village Ministry- working with people living the Grantier Lake area doing evangelism, VBS, and food relief. This is a community an hour away from Port au Prince that has no resources and typically does not receive any aid because they are so far from the city.
- Refugee Camp Ministry- doing evangelism and food relief in the refugee camps located in Port au Prince.
Posted by debbie on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at 10:44 pm
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BWO Mission Team: 2009
October 8, 2009 by ccjaco
See photos from the trip
This summer we were blessed to once again host the “Believer’s World Outreach†(BWO) mission team. The team was relatively small this year compared to years past, there were only about 50 people. Though they were smaller, they were just as helpful and effective. The team was made up of people from churches across the United States and Puerto Rico. We enjoy the diversity of the BWO team because it gives us the opportunity to meet people from all different walks of life.
The BWO team is made up of smaller teams that all focus on a particular “missionâ€. Some participate in drama, medical clinics, cosmetology, vacation bible school, soccer clinics and construction. The Lord always does awesome things through the BWO team. It is amazing how He uses them to bless the community and yet blesses and challenges them as individuals in the process.
One day while the team was out witnessing, they meet a Nicaraguan guy named Jorge. As they began to share with him, they learned that he was homeless and like many Nicaraguans, he had come to Jaco hoping to find work. Since he did not have a work permit he was unable to get a job and was feeling hopeless. After talking with Jorge for a while, the team shared the gospel with him and Jorge gladly surrendered his life to Jesus. He attended our team bible study that evening and asked if he could speak to the group during the testimony time. The man who stood up on that stage that evening looked like a new man. He had a smile from ear to ear and shared that his plan for coming to Jaco was to find work but that he now realized God had a bigger plan, He brought him to Jaco to find Jesus! Proverbs 16:9 says
“A man’s heart plans his way, But the Lord directs his steps.â€
This is exactly what we saw happen in Jorge’s life. The Lord wanted Jorge to be in Jaco when the team would be here because He had a far better plan for him than he could ever imagine. Jorge is just one of many that the Lord used the BWO team to reach this past summer in Jaco. Pray for the fruit of their trip to be evident in this community for years to come!
In His Grace,
Mike
Posted by debbie on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 at 12:06 am
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