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Mission with Us

All are welcome for mission with JMCM provided he/she confessed Jesus as personal savior and be part of our solid rock of prayer partners, well-wishers - people committed to praying for JMCM daily and concerned in seeing the progress of boys and girls.

  1. Love

Christ’s love compels us wrote Paul, the missionary pro-type. Nothing matters more than loving people like Jesus does. one should decide whether it’s worth your discomfort to go and adjust attitude accordingly.

  1. A Bible

Of course, a bible is very important, however the bible must not be too huge to occupy allot of space. it has to be readable and well loved. Bible with straps or zippers are easier to keep compact and looking nice.

  1. Clothes

Of course, one must bring clothes on mission trip but must be decent clothes because the way you dress directly impacts your ministry. Also, good shoes should be included.

  1. Water bottle.

Bring a durable water bottle that is easy to carry and won’t leak.

  1. Deodorant

One should bring along deodorant.

  1. Hand sanitizer

No matter where you are travelling, it is a good idea to bring along hand sanitizer.

  1. Travel Adaptor /Battery Pack

Our phones and devices not only help us to stay in contact with each other, but they can serve the purposes. Camera, alarm clock, currency converter, and translator are just some of the useful features that a phone can pack. to make sure they are charged, bring some converters or a particular battery pack.

  1. Short Album

This isn’t just in case you get home sick, it’s a great conversation starter and helps establish common ground when you are building a relationship. The culture you are visiting may have a strong emphasis on family ties .so pictures of your own family can demonstrate that you are sent with their blessings.

  1. Cash

Skip the travelers checks and do not count on an easily accessible ATM or credit card machine. Though, it varies from place to place, we tend to find it easier to just use cash for personal spending.

Bring;

– Crisp new bills-many exchange laces won’t accept torn or marked ones.

-small bills-in situations where your income currency is accepted, you be given change in  

-Local currency. A money belt or pouch -carry large quantities safely under your clothes (and your passport too)

  1. Earlugs

It won’t take you long to realize that a new country is full of noises. good night’s sleep will keep you energized for the day’s ministry, so if you are a light sleeper, come prepared.