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UPCOMING SHORT TERM TRIP OPPORTUNITIES

Short Term Construction Trip to the Bahamas - March 20th - March 27th
This short term trip is to Andros, Bahamas to work on construction projects with EABC's missionaries, Dave and Sue Bryant. A team of 7 men is needed.  The approximate cost is $1,000 per person. For more information please contact Paul Sorocco at 224-8280.

Short Term Children's Ministry Trip to Spain - August 14th - August 26th
This short term trip is to Cordoba, Spain and consists of working with EABC's missionaries, the Smiths, through Wycliffe.  A team of 8-10 people will conduct children's activities while the Smiths attend a conference for Wycliffe translators. Cost is approximately $2,000. For more information please contact Bill or Pat Carson at 782-2241 or email at wmpcarson@yahoo.com

 

EABC's Short Term Missions

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  Ecuador

EABC has been leading annual short-term trips to Ecuador since 1998. Over the years each team had a unique purpose for their trip; working with a prison ministry in Quito, building a church in Guayaguil, and participation in an outreach concert in Puyo. This trip is open to teens, young adults, and older adults and no experience is needed. Participants in this two-week missions trip should be willing to work hard and love the people both on their team and who they are serving.

The Ecuador trip is typically during the last week of June and first week of July.  

    

 Nigeria

This short-term mission trip will be working with our missionaries, Richard & Susan Snyder in Jos, Nigeria. The trip may include visiting orphanages, AIDs treatment centers, and other ministries in the central part of the country. 

Anyone interested in finding out what is involved in the trip is encouraged to call Sarah McNelly at 782-0348 OR Bill and Pat Carson at 782-2241.

    


Romania    

EABC has been leading annual short-term missions trip to Romania since 2000. The team spends ten days in Beius, Romania working with the Romanian Evangelistic Medical Mission . The team typically consists of young and older adults who are willing to serve in many different capacities. In the past the team has lead VBS and distributed food and clothing in gypsy villages. The team has also spent time with the children in the orphanages, helped with cleaning, and visited a local church and cafe ministry.