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"Lift up your eyes, and see that the fields are white for the harvest."
Luke 4:35
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David has eight trips planned for the 2014 year. Three of these trips are participated alongside the Amerindian Missions campaigns in the spring, summer and fall. The intent of these major campaigns is to learn the established mission effort and to learn the church's needs. The other five trips are scheduled in February, May, August, September and November. To date, these are solo trips, and their purposes are to encourage village churches that haven't received a visit in a year or so. These eight trips accomplish the two-fold goal of Global Harvest Mission: to make new Christians and to grow the existing Christians.

The location of these trips necessitate a word of specification about accomodations. Although we stay in a hotel the night we arrive in country and the last couple of nights prior to leaving for the States, we actually to stay in tents and eat food cooked over a camp stove. Showers are cold and lunches are multi-grain bars from our backpacks. It would be more approriate to view these trip accomodations as extended primitive camping rather than vacations. (Primitive camping is what the scouts do and not state park accomodations.)  This caution is not to discourage anyone from participating but to inform you as to the precise nature of these campaigns.

Any faithful member of the church may participate in these trips with David. We need individuals who can preach and teach publically. Women may teach ladies classes and teach children. Because personal home Bible studies is the bulk of our work, we especially need Christians who can guide others through the Scriptures in a private, one-on-one setting.

The cost of participating in the major campaigns is about $2,500.00 per person (see list below). Perhaps other mission efforts cost less money, as some have asked about this amount; but keep in mind the accomodation differences in Guyana's interior and other places in the world. Where we go, there are no air conditioners, grocery stores or running water. All food and lodging necessities must be taken with us, which adds to the travel expense.

There is a great need for Americans to devote one, two and three weeks to the furtherance of the gospel in Guyana's interior. You will need an unexpired passport. Call or e-mail me if you are interested in traveling to Guyana's interior:


Contact:
(810) 471-2962
Trip Itemization (2 weeks):
Guyana Int'l Airfare
Guyana Interior Airfare
$1200.00
Village Meals (w/ cook)
$250.00
$200.00
$200.00
Villiage Lodging
City Lodging & Meals
$100.00
Currency Exchange
Misc.
$250.00
$100.00
$200.00
Exit Tax
$20.00
$2,520.00
TOTAL