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Step 1
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Contact Coordinator,
Thomas
Broadhead, about your
interest and involvement. You can be
involved as a church group (6-7 team
members) or as an individual church
member...More
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Step 2
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Dates will be determined with time
to be sure everyone has passports as
well as training materials for study
and preparation for GO Caribbean.
Pray! Pray! Pray!
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Step 3
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Working with Coordinator,
Thomas
Broadhead, the Team
Leader will make all reservations
related to airfare, lodging, ground
transportation, etc. Click here for
a
typical daily
schedule.
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Step 4
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The Team Leader will receive all
training/study materials in
preparation for GO Caribbean. This
becomes a time to pray, discuss the
project, as well as training,
preparation and
prayer walking.
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Step 5
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The time finally comes for the
journey to Barbados! May God use you
as you seek to serve Him!
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- GO Caribbean
Gospel Saturation is an effort to place the Gospel of John
or Gospel of Matthew and other information about a new Bible study or new church
plant in every home in the Caribbean, beginning with
Barbados. We will seek to
identify “Men of Peace.” These are individuals who become
Christians, or request Bible studies or visits...More
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at Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) in Bridgetown,
Barbados, we will go directly to the
Barbados Baptist College and
Training Centre where we will stay for the week. We will
travel in our rented vehicle for the week...More
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Those
who participate in Operation GO Caribbean projects are asked to bring the “Go, Plant, Serve Volunteer Handbook”
along on the GO Project. This book provides material for
your daily devotionals during the project...More
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- Barbados
is an independent Caribbean island nation with a
developed economy. The capital is Bridgetown...More
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- Barbados
is a Caribbean Island that is 166 square miles with 11
parishes. About 80% of Barbados' population is of
African descent, 4% European descent, and 16% mixed.
About 70% of Barbadians are Anglican, and the rest
mostly Roman Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, and Moravian.
There also are small Jewish and Muslim communities.
Barbados' population growth rate has been very low, less
than 1% since the 1960s, largely due to family planning
efforts and a high emigration rate. The estimated
population as of July 2007 is 280,946...More
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Mission Resources
MAC FAQs
2007 Annual Statistical Report: Global
Summary
Fast Facts!
IMB Volunteers
Frontliners
IMB Resources
GO! How Can I Serve?
IMB Opportunities Booklet
Is Being A Missionary For You?
Global Research
Global
Research
FAQ's
Population Clock
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