Mission Trips

Pisgah lives the mission..at school, in our community, and around the world.

Pisgah students, families, and faculty work the mission field close to home and across the globe sharing God's love. Hands and hearts have pitched in to teach Vacation Bible School in remote locations, provided care for those who are homeless, and helped in cleaning and rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina. Not only do these trips help Pisgah make a global difference, they also result in dramatic impacts on the participants themselves. “Mission trips give the kids a totally different perspective – culturally, economically and politically,” said Peyton Mosher, Pisgah’s Director of Christian Leadership. “It helps kids see God is at work all around the world. It creates a platform where spiritual eyes and ears are opened.”

Sophomore Danielle Shellman experienced a dramatic change of perspective when she went to Jamaica. “There are so many distractions [at home] it is hard to focus on what’s important. When you are on a mission trip, you’re in God mode. If you keep that mindset, you can change people at home." Sophomore Brantley Black went on her first mission trip over spring break to Bozeman, Montana. “All of the students grew closer to one another. Every night as we got together, we talked about how we saw God in everything. That was my favorite part of the day,” said Black, who added that she now looks for God in day-to-day activities.

2009-10 Mission Trips

Costa Rica

Montana

Gainesville

Turkey

Kenya

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