Alaska: Juneau Men's Project
Alaska: Juneau Men's Project
May 26, 2010 to Aug 7, 2010
10 Week Project
Cost: $2950
Ministry Focus: College Campus/Launching spiritual movements
Can a student get a job? yes
Juneau, Alaska
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The Juneau Men's Project is the ultimate mission trip, where God's creation meets God's children head-on during an eleven week, life-changing summer experience. This summer will be centered on the impact of community and provide the opportunity to grow in and share your faith with like-minded men, while forming authentic relationships that will last a lifetime. The project will reinforce a missional mindset as students reach out to the city of Juneau and step into the lives to minister to the Native Alaskans. For a student with a yearning to grow in his faith, a desire to be part of a community, and a heart that is willing to learn, Juneau is the ideal place to experience God this summer.
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If the outdoors makes you come alive, then you will enjoy our classrooms for developing leaders that take place on mountain trails and at the base of glaciers. We utilize the raw and rigorous Alaskan wilderness to teach and reinforce the definitions of Biblical masculinity of rejecting passivity, leading courageously, accepting responsibility, and expecting God's greater reward.
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The Juneau Men's Project will bring together 25 student men and 7 staff for 11-weeks. We will partner with the Alaska Transformation (AT), a two week project of fifteen students and staff. We will also partner with the Juneau Women's Project of ten women.
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The vision of the Juneau Men's Project is to put the gospel within arms-reach of every person in Southeast Alaska while fulfilling the mission of equipping students to be missional Christ-centered labors. Our project values are effective evangelism, authentic relationships, white hot faith, and never walking alone.
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The Juneau Men's Project will be an environment where students can step out in faith, grow in their passion for the lost, and daily experience the power of Christ living and working in their lives. Jesus said, "I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." (John 10:10) God has given us abundant life that we may in turn relentlessly share it with the world around us.
Project Director: Robert Rembert - rrembert@uark.edu
Associate Project Director: Karen Sharp - karen.sharp@uscm.org
If above cannot be reached, please contact:
Great Plains Regional Office: Phone - 303-926-3800, Email - info@gpiregion.com