Mission Trip Blog

El Salvador 2026

Final Preparations: El Salvador Mission Trip

Our team is excited to head to El Salvador next week to serve alongside our mission partners, Jon and Danielle Snyder, and the Mission to El Salvador staff. During our time there, we’ll have the opportunity to build relationships with men and women experiencing homelessness and exploitation through meals, conversations, activities, service projects, and sharing […]
Thailand

Last Day Goodbyes

Today (Saturday) was our last day in Thailand. 🙁 We spent the morning at the University debriefing the trip as a team. Everything went SO well! Even arriving a day late, we managed to do all the things on the agenda (and more). We made some real lasting connections here. Some of us are already […]
Thailand

Homestay Dedication

Today was momentous! The staff of S2S has been planning this building dedication celebration since they broke ground months ago. Many people were invited, from local ministry connections, global partners, neighbors & friends, pastors, and even government officials who were part of the process of making this homestay a reality. The program began with prayer […]
Thailand

Mountain Village Visits

Today we drove to some mountain villages where we visited with families in need. We brought rice, eggs, chicken, pork, cooking oil, and other supplies. The first couple we visited was Ami & Ari who are struggling with severe medical issues which leave them unable to work. They were gracious enough to allow us to […]
Thailand

School Fun & Family Dinner

Today we taught at the Foreign languages camp at Huaisak Wittayakhom school. There were about 165 students in both English & Chinese camp. (Pic 1) Of those, 103 attended our English camp, which ran the same way as our previous classes (Daily Conversation, Finance/Budget, Creation Storytelling, Basic commands). This school is more remote so the […]
Thailand

Sightseeing Day!

Today was some scheduled downtime between our two busy school days, so we went sightseeing! Our first stop was Tham Luang Cave. In 2018, 13 boys from a soccer team went to explore the cave, but a downpour began and didn’t stop, and filled the cave with water and the boys were trapped for ten […]
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