Have you thought about using your God-given skills for the Lord in a cross-cultural situation at home or abroad?

Church Leaders decide where help is needed .....

           Teams of volunteers are assembled.....

The journey takes place.....

Construction begins immediately.... .   

Buildings begin to take shape.....

Between work times the gospel of Jesus is taught.....   

  Eventually the work is complete and workers must go home.....

Another mission of spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ completed......

Work & Witness is an exciting lay ministry of the Church of the Nazarene that gives you the opportunity to do construction, evangelism, medical work, office work, or any type of service needed on a specific field. Hundreds of projects are available around the world to be matched with your team's resources and skills. Teams of approx. 15 to 20 travel to one part of the world and work for 2 weeks on a project. Each person pays for their own transportation, field expenses, housing and contributes toward the purchase of materials needed for the project. Often a day or 2 is set aside for sight seeing but the majority of the time is spent on the project. Many opportunities arise for you to share your personal testimony with the local people as you work along side of them. Work & Witness is more than buildings and projects - it is people. If you are looking for a way to share your faith and are willing to work hard while doing so, then a Work & Witness trip is just for you. Your personal involvement will make a significant difference that will last forever. You'll come back a different person.... It will change your life!


If you feel that Work & Witness is what the Lord wants you to do or if you can't go but would like to contribute to the cause of helping others and teaching them about Jesus Christ, please contact the person below and I'm sure you won't regret it and God will surely bless you for it.


Work & Witness Website - More information and projects available

West Texas District Work & Witness Coordinator: Susan McPherson click to send e-mail

 

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