Featured Mission Trips
Mission Possible - South Padre
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- Written by Timothy Vowell
Located on the tropical tip of Texas, South Padre Island is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and the Laguna Madre Bay. Beautiful beaches, warm Gulf waters, fishing, boating, bird watching, shopping, and a variety of year-round activities await every visitor. South Padre Island offers one of the most fantastic beach vacation destinations in the world.
Mission Possible - Colombia
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- Written by Timothy Vowell

God is doing a great work in Colombia. It has the fastest growing evangelical community in the western hemisphere. But amongst this bustling city is a population that is often overlooked, the orphan, with over 70 orphanages in Bogotá alone. These children are lonely and love starved and their hearts are open to Jesus Christ.
Bogotá, is the capital, and largest city, of Colombia. Bogotá is the most populous city in the country, with an estimated 7,304,384 inhabitants as of 2009. Bogotá and its metropolitan area, which includes municipalities such as Chía, Cota, Soacha, Cajicá and La Calera, had an estimated population of 8,566,926 in 2009.
Mission Possible - Zambia, Africa
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- Written by Timothy Vowell
Zambia is an impoverished Christian nation located in South Central Africa. The climate is tropical, but due to its elevation, it is dry and arid most of the year and rainy during the remaining months. The population averages around 12,935,000 people and 690,000 of those are orphaned children due to HIV/Aids, malaria, and other preventable diseases. With these kinds of numbers, Zambia is no doubt a country that deserves the attention of Missions Possible and its missionary teams.
Mission Possible - Chiapas, Mexico
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- Written by Timothy Vowell
The Mexican state of Chiapas is located at the bottom of the country both geographically and economically. Nearly one million of the approximately 3.9 million inhabitants in the state speak an indigenous dialect other than Spanish as their primary (or only) language. Among the indigenous, many families live in single room, dirt floor dwellings, built with wood and mud. The gospel has made in-roads in recent years within Chiapas but there are still thousands of souls without Christ. And although it is not dangerous for outsiders to be Christians, many national believers face active persecution and discrimination for their faith.
Mission Possible - Nicaragua, Central America
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- Written by Timothy Vowell
Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America. It borders Honduras in the north and Costa Rica in the south. Though it may still carry a reputation of uneasiness, Nicaragua now profiles itself as one of the least dangerous countries in Latin America. Poverty is still striking and the need for Christ is what makes Nicaragua an important mission field for Mission Possible.