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Short Term Teams
Warning:
Cross-cultural ministry is sacrificial and will turn your
world upside-down
The
purpose of short-term teams is to provide support and help
to projects and long-term teams already at work in Cambodia.
Going on a
short-term missions trip can be a
life and faith transforming experience. It can enrich the
way you view the world. It will cause you to rely on God
more fully.
In
His
Steps
International
networks
with churches and organizations in country to help lift some
of the burdens of the long term work . There are many
opportunity's such
as :
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Children’s Ministry & VBS
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Construction Projects
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Maintenance and Repair Work
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Neighborhood Evangelism
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Teaching and Preaching
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Drama & Music Ministry
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Teaching crafts, sewing, trades.
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Medical and Dental Orphanages
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Prayer and prophetic ministry
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Pray for the Sick
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Caring for Orphans and Widows
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At Risk Children
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Evangelism
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Discipleship
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Christian Leadership Training
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Christian Literature distribution
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Relief and Development
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Teach in the church as needed.
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More
advanced opportunities include:
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Starting income-generating programs according to the
needs of the village and unique situation in that area.

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Teaching special classes on a subject which you
specialize in.
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Prayer
walks at strategic locations in Phnom Penh. or other
strategic locations like Angkor Watt.
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Teach
music classes to new worshippers in a church.
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Paint
or repair at the church, public schools or orphanages.
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Perform dramas (mimes) at a church, on the streets, in
our many different English-teaching
classes, and at several of our outreach locations.
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Do
medical check-ups and healthcare teaching, including
dental, nutritional and primary healthcare topics.
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After
making contacts throughout the week, lead a youth
meeting.
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Train
children's workers.
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Evangelistic children's outreach.
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Train
Christian leaders.
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Teach
in Bible schools, seminars, English classes.
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"Short-term teams serve the church, are immersed in the
local culture to gain a world view perspective, and are
trained to reach the nations."


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