November 2008 Trip
Nasir, Sudan

Dates: Saturday, November 1st – Sunday, November 16th 
Cost: $4400
Registration Deadline: August 1, 2008

 

Description: Nasir is located along the Sobat River and is just 16 miles from the Ethiopian border. Home to the Nuer tribe, the second largest tribe in southern Sudan, Nasir contains remnants of buildings from missionaries and others who settled there over 50 years ago. This trip is primarily focused on education, but non-teachers are most welcome. The team will train teachers and pastors and seek to impact other needs. As with other trips, all team members will minister through Chronological Bible Storying. Team members will stay in mud huts, bathe out of a basin, eat food cooked over a fire, and in every way live a very basic lifestyle. All team members will receive full training on living and ministering in southern Sudan.

Questions? Before you contact us, take some time to read through our Mission Trip FAQ’s.
Want to Apply? Click here to be directed to our online application.

What Happens Next? Once you fill out the online application, you will receive the full application and processing documents within a week. We then ask that you submit the completed full application within 1-2 weeks.

We know taking a trip to Sudan is a big decision and you must have additional questions! We are happy to help you in any way we can.

Contact:
Andrew Brown
andrew@aidsudan.org
713-414-5490

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Neltia and I have been hosting and working with two great teams from the states. Our first trip went into the Padak area of southern Sudan and the second trip ...

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