Take a Mission Trip

Facilities: We currently have housing in the city of Jos, approximately 30 minutes from the Kisayhip Village. The House holds up to 18 guests with five bedrooms and four baths. The home is within a one acre, secured, and gated property. During your stay you have access to running water and 220V electricity. The rooms are divided by males and females and provide individual beds. All meals are made onsite or are catered in by local and trusted restaurants. Safe drinking water is on supply at all times.

How do I begin to plan a trip?: We do all the hard work for you! Getting ready for a trip is actually quite simple. Call our Nigeria Mission Coordinator, Chris Ramos, to select a date to travel and to get a Trip Coordinator’s binder. (A Coordinator’s packet is available online in our Publication Section.) If you have any questions, our Mission Coordinator can walk you through the process.

We encourage anyone who can cross the Atlantic Ocean by plane to join us in Nigeria. We believe everyone can play a role in making a difference in the lives of the children and families we serve. Whether you think you have something to offer or not; everyone can be used!


   Types of Groups that Serve:

1. Church Groups

Any church, from any part of the country can play a role in helping us meet the needs of the people in Jos, Nigeria. Taking a mission trip is an awesome way for church members to connect with one another, develop a heart for the least, the last, and the lost, and allow individuals to use the gifts God has given them. Our trips are 8-10 days long including travel time. During your stay you will be lead by our staff living in Jos and will experience firsthand the poverty in Nigeria. Your time will be divided into work projects and building relationships with the Nigerian people. We can also specialize your group if you have specific talents and gifts represented by group members.


2. School/Corporate/Civic Groups:

Many are looking for ways for students, staff or group members to connect and team build. During an 8-10 day trip (including travel time) your group will be able to work firsthand with orphans, widows and small business owners. Groups can serve in a variety of ways and choose to sponsor one of our ongoing or larger projects in a children’s home or village. Because of distance we ask that all group members be 18 years of age or older unless a child is traveling with a parent and that child is at least 17 years old.


3. Skilled Groups:

Going on a trip to Nigeria is a great way for groups of men or women to use their skills to help meet the needs we face everyday. You can meet specific needs with skills in education, tailoring, construction, medicine, agriculture, business and much, much more. Please let us know if there is an area of expertise that you can support us with!


4. Family Groups:

There is no greater way to come together as a family than by serving with one another. Husbands, wives, parents and children can serve our village and local orphanages. Because of the travel and distance we ask that all family groups travel with children 17 years of age or older.

Take a Mission Trip

Take a group of people on a mission trip! Click here to find out more information about the mission experience to Monterrey, Mexico or Jos, Nigeria!

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