You Learn So Much on a Daylight Mission Trip

Mission Trips are important, not just for the kids and staff at Daylight, but it also changes the travelers.

We took three teenagers to Daylight and as they taught English in a simple brick classroom with no computers or Wi-Fi, and the students in Kenya blew them away.

How do I know this? Because they told me.

They became more passionate about Creation Care as the Kenyan teachers they shared that Climate Change is affecting the weather patterns in Northern Kenya making it harder to grow crops.

DSC_2551They realized the importance of empowering girls when they heard 8th grade girls share how education was making it possible for them to become lawyers and doctors instead of spending their day hand pumping water and washing clothes.

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They experience the power of multi-cultural worship as they as they sang and clapped and jumped and danced with the children and staff.

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The Mission Trip helps us share in the work we do at Daylight and then come home and share the great work with your friends and family.  Helping to build a wider circle of support for Daylight.

Nathan Roberts
US Director

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