Students To Do Service Projects Over Easter Break

Every Easter Break, Black Forest Academy provides students with life-changing opportunities through service projects, cultural exchanges, and training programs. From Europe to Africa, BFA students work in small teams to serve in completing small construction projects, engaging with local communities, and child care. These trips serve as tremendous opportunities for growth for BFA students, as they sacrifice their school break for a chance to participate in globally-minded service.

Here are the locations of this year’s projects: Jerusalem, Israel; Nairobi, Kenya; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Amman, Jordan; Lisbon, Portugal; Dragenesti-Olt, Romania; and two sensitive access countries.

Please pray for the students, staff and people they will be meeting on their trips.

photo Pixabay.com
15 Dec 25
by Julian Richter

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