VISION TRIPS
Come and see what God is doing in El Salvador.
Vision trips are an opportunity to witness and enter into the relationships that already exist within this work. They are not centered on activity or output, but on presence, learning, and community. Those who come do not arrive to accomplish something in a short time, but to walk alongside, to listen, and to be present.
What to Expect
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Time spent with the communities we serve
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Participation in daily rhythms of the ministry
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Space for conversation, reflection, and prayer
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Exposure to the realities of life and long-term work
What This Is (and What It Is Not)
Vision trips are not built around projects or measurable outcomes.
In a short period of time, the goal is not to complete something, but to enter into relationship. The focus is presence. To know people, to be known, and to witness what God is already doing.
Posture
We ask those who are interested to come with:
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a desire to build relationships, not complete tasks
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a willingness to listen, not to lead
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humility to receive, not just to give
Long-Term Involvement
For those interested in deeper, long-term missional work, this looks different.
It requires greater commitment, deeper integration into the community, and ongoing participation in the life of the ministry. Vision trips are not a substitute for that work, but they may serve as an introduction to it.
Be Part of What God Is Doing
This is not about giving to a cause.
It is about participating in the mission of God,
joining in the work of making disciples among the nations.
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Here is how you can join:
​Go: Engage directly in the mission, making disciples and serving alongside the local church.
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…” — Matthew 28:19
Pray: Join us in prayer as God transforms lives through His Word and His people.
“The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working.” — James 5:16
Give: Invest in gospel-centered discipleship and the formation of Christ-centered communities.
“Each one must give as he has decided in his heart… for God loves a cheerful giver.” — 2 Corinthians 9:7
