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Amos’ Mission Trip Testimony

November 2nd, 2011

In May/June of 2011 Katie and I helped lead a group of students on a short term mission trip to Marseille, France with Ten Days Missions (the short term missions arm of Every Nation). We were there supporting the ministry of some amazing Every Nation church-planters. We engaged in campus outreach, Bible distribution and community service, and there appears to be remaining fruit from our labor.

Yet while we were aiming to touch the lives of others, God also used the experience to change the lives of our team members. Below is a testimony from Amos, one of the students from our ministry at FAMU who went on the trip.

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Since his return to the U.S., Amos has been more focused than ever before to reach those on his campus and in his local community.

[After the trip Amos helped to put together a great re-cap video for our mission trip, which can be found here.]

 

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Marseille, France Mission Trip

July 1st, 2011

I recently helped lead a team of 15 (mostly students) on a mission trip with Ten Days Missions to support an Every Nation church plant in Marseille, France. While there we served in a variety of ways: We worked with kids, reached out to college students, distributed over 2,300 copies of French language copies of the Gospel of Luke, and even did some manual labor cleaning up around the property of a local ministry there. (What’s a mission trip without some grime under your fingernails? … And yes there is grime in France, and no we didn’t visit Paris!!) ;)

Check out the video one of our team members made to help share about what God did through this trip. It was an amazing time!

http://www.vimeo.com/25519239

If you have never been on a mission trip, why not? Check out the list of upcoming mission trips through Ten Days Mission Experiences and make plans to go! As you make yourself available, God will often do surprising things to change both your life and the lives of those around you.

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Facts About the 10/40 Window

June 5th, 2010

The term “10/40 Window” refers to the area between the latitude lines 10 degrees and 40 degrees north. Here are a few facts about this area of the world, which all those who take seriously the charge to “go and make disciples of all nations” should note.

- The 52 least reached countries in the world are located between 10 and 40 degrees north latitude.

- 3.5 Billion people live there.

- 95% of the unreached people of the world are in this area.

- Of the 11,200 people groups in the world, 6,600 are still considered “unreached”.

- Only .05% of Christian giving goes to reaching the peoples of the 10/40 window.

- Only 7% of all international missionaries work within the 10/40 window.

(These stats are provided by The Traveling Team. )

In Romans 15:20 Paul says “It has always been my ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known…” While there are certainly people all over the world who need to repent of their sins and treasure Jesus Christ above anything and everything else, there are whole ethnic and linguistic groups of people who have virtually no exposure at all to the gospel. When I first learned this, I was shocked! Many years later I still am.

How can this be the case over two thousand years after Jesus came and died that there are still so many who have no real access to this good news?

My heart breaks for those who have no access to the gospel. Those living in areas of the world who have more access to the gospel (probably almost anyone who would be reading this post) doing to see the task of reaching every nation completed?

I urge you to get involved in bringing to the utter most parts of the earth. May we see these stats change drastically in our generation!

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