GO Int'l Opens Recruitment for Short-Term Mission Project 2006

By Eunice Or

The Gospel Operation International (GO Int'l) for Chinese Christians has opened the recruitment for the short-term mission project in 2006.

According to the website of GO Int'l, there are over 12 target countries for short-term mission project in 2006, including Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Jamaica, Peru, Cambodia, Thailand, Seoul and among others.

All the projects will focus on evangelism, home visit and testifying so as to open the hearts of Chinese people to receive the Gospel and then move onto further step of church planting. Candidates will be best to be able to speak either Cantonese or Mandarin. In some countries, English or the native tongue maybe required also.

GO Int'l has offered a training course for short-term mission, introducing the preparation needed, some essential knowledge, evangelism skills and method to testify.

An experience evangelism trip to some countries are also opened. Last summer, several hundreds of Chinese youngsters have joined the short-term mission project to China, Taiwan, Italy, France and other South East Asian countries.

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