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Many people have asked me, "Tell us, now what is your average day like with those youth outreaches? Each adventure presents new challenges and experiences. Some of 'these days' in pictures might explain it best, may we share a few of them with you? Scroll down this page, or access the link to see a Slide Show of several events we have hosted! http://www.slide.com/r/mlfsCIzx6j-rW4TWiPQ15B8T2A7DPe30?previous_view=TICKER&previous_action=TICKER_ITEM_CLICK&ciid=144115188405546142
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Climb an ancient Pyramid with my Daughter Sara, and some friends
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Take our Aboriginal friends from Australia to visit a Navajo Church in Chinle AZ
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Take my wife Cora to visit leaders and students at a small Bible School in Tamazulapan Oaxaca
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Hike with a kids ministry at a Navajo Campmeeting to go tell Bible stories
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Show a Gospel film to 300 migrant workers in a labor camp, 700 miles south of Arizona
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Chase a herd of wild Buffalo off the highway in Northwest Territories Canada
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Take Native kids across a Ferry boat across the Mackenzie River in northern Canada
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Fly in a small plane with Navajos who want to tell Canadian Dene people about Jesus, in a village 200 kms away by air
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Load up a dump-truck with Zapotec teens to go 4 hours down a mountain to a youth retreat on the Coast
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Drive... all day and all night
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Take a team of Native youth across the 60th paralell on the globe
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Make plans to help Tarahumara people turn this puddle into a clean water storage tank
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Help Navajo teens lay some new water lines for the first running water showers and flush toilets in the whole community (2006!)
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Join kids playing a traditional Tarahumara game, with Navajo visitors!
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Translate into Spanish for Navajo Christians who tell about their traditional dress and culture
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Hang out with young people and encourage them in Christian living...
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Give little gifts to little kids!
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Trying new foods, along the way as we travel! This looks like a pizza, but it is a Tlayuda, from Oaxaca City - a baked tortilla with beans, meat, and vegetables on top.
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Sing and worship with friends from another culture... in another language and another country
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Provide transportation for a Ministry Team to a Migrant Labour Camp...
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We often have vehicle reparis to tend to... we maintain several vans, trucks, and trailers. They all are used heavily, so we make every effort to keep them safe and in good operating order.
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We join our hands together to work, and sharing Jesus' love for all people!
Would you like to help us, or come along? I invite you to come and participate for yourself when you can.
Write or call Mike Hendricks at hendricks@naim.ca 505-899-5376
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Wow, this looks cool! Once in a while we get to stop at a nice beach and have a nice time with something to eat.
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Travelling with co-workers from many cultures, in many countries! Gerardo and Noe are Mixtecos from Oaxaca, Abdiel (in back) comes from Guatelmalan heritage, lives with his parents in a local church ministry in Huajuapan.
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