SCHOOL MISSIONS PROGRAM
Each spring our entire campus spends a week focused on missions. Our high school students travel around the world and focus on evangelism, worship, and service through the love and redemption found in Jesus Christ. Students remaining on campus of all grades pray for those on the mission field, receiving real-time updates daily, as well as serving their local community. Of all that we do at Crosshill, this week often accelerate a student's authentic faith more than anything. Check out our latest trips!
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The Crosshill Christian High School Missions Program deploys students into culture with these main objectives:
1. Keep the gospel central in the lives of students, equipping them to clearly share and reach others through the Gospel and their testimony. 2. Develop compassion and love for the needs of others through service and prayer. 3. Increase student awareness of the lostness of the world by learning about new cultures, people, lifestyles, and needs. |
“It really helped us to see that we can make a difference in people’s lives even on a short trip. I appreciate the school giving parents an opportunity to participate.” – CCS Parent
“It was awesome to work together, sometimes side-by-side with my son, to build a house for a family and make improvements to a church.” – CCS Parent
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Students will be getting hands-on interactive training, being equipped with life changing tools on how they can live their life for Jesus passionately every day. The training is designed to help kids better understand God working in their lives, so that they may share their story with others. In serving others, students can become who they are intended to be.
The purpose of Mission Adventures is not to formalize outreach, but rather to provide systematic training and intentional experiences so that evangelism and service can become a lifestyle. True disciples will have a heart, ability, and understanding to take God-directed risks for the Kingdom of God. These training experiences will deepen student’s authentic faith beyond home, church, and school, developing the boldness to be prepared to share their faith at all times.
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“I did not have any safety concerns while in Ensenada. The YWAM base was safe and secured by locked doors and gates. We often explored the beach, nearby markets and taco shops (best tacos in the world!!) without incident.” – CCS Parent
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