FSM Bentonville Missions Trips

FSM Bentonville Belize 2025

March 22, 2025 to March 28, 2025
Belize
Filter of Hope believes no one should live without clean drinking water and everyone deserves the opportunity to know Christ. Filter of Hope is driven by Christ-like compassion with the goal of fulfilling the Great Commission as they partner with local churches to develop long-term Gospel impacts of discipleship.
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FSM Bentonville Nashville 2025

March 22, 2025 to March 28, 2025
Nashville, TN
CityLife Ministries exists to build relationships through apartment complexes in the Nashville area. Through prayer, service, and support of the apartment residents, they hope to cultivate fertile ground for an invitation to what the Lord is doing in their ministry. These relationships hope to bring them into Discover Bible Study groups and the multiplication of their groups from there on. Students will learn practical ways to do ministry in their own lives and schools at home.
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FSM Bentonville Guatemala 2025

March 22, 2025 to March 28, 2025
Guatemala
Filter of Hope believes no one should live without clean drinking water and everyone deserves the opportunity to know Christ. Filter of Hope is driven by Christ-like compassion with the goal of fulfilling the Great Commission as they partner with local churches to develop long-term Gospel impacts of discipleship.
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FSM Bentonville Panama 2025

March 21, 2025 to March 29, 2025
David, Panama
Fellowship Bentonville will take a spring break mission trip into the coastal jungles of Panama to share the Gospel with the Ngobe people group. The overall purpose is 1) to mature and grow the Ngobe church, and 2) to mature the participating students with a powerful mission experience in a New Testament environment. The Ngobe are an indigenous people group in Panama that, in partnership with the Bugle people, have a semi-autonomous reservation (the Ngobe-Bugle Comarca). The Comarca is sparsely populated and generally has high rates of poverty and infrastructure combined with low rates of education and income. Much of the living in the Comarca is subsistence based. The parts of the Comarca near other provinces have more infrastructure and more churches. The coastal region is especially sparse and churches there have only had about a decade to mature. Mamatata (local animistic and ancestral worship) is still the prevailing religion in the coastal region.
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