Hey everyone…so here are some things to keep in mind when donating and the updates on my current stuff…
- First you can donate to my AIM account by clicking on the support me button on this blog. Donating here is tax deductible, and goes towards my field costs, such as travel, lodging, visas, and food.
Adventures in Missions, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and a long-time member of ECFA. Your donations are tax deductible based on the policies and principles detailed at www.adventures.org/policies.
- Secondly, you can go to my GoFundMe link and donate there. While this is not tax deductible, the money here will be helping me with costs like shots, gear, travel to training camp/launch point, extra money for necessities out in the field like toiletries, and any other unforeseen costs I might have.
Right now it looks like costs for shots are going to be about $1000. If you would like to help with that I would be greatly appreciative.
- I currently have a fundraiser going on called Former Mission Challenge on my Facebook going.
The challenge is simple…if you’ve ever been on a mission trip, long term or short, you know that it can be hard to fund-raise all your money. So this is what I’m challenging you to do…help a fellow missionary out…between now and August 1st, just donate $11. One dollar for each country I’ll be visiting while on my trip. Please pray and take your time to think about it. $11 is just the cost of 2 coffees, and giving up 2 coffees is worth it to spread the word of God…right?
- Lastly, I am also currently selling T-Shirts for my mission trip. Just click on the link to purchase. I need eleven shirts sold by June 23rd for them to print. The goal on the page says 75 (partly because I couldn’t figure out to change it) but I trust God to provide. I’m hoping that by June 23rd that I will have 25 sold.


So there you go that’s what I’ve got for you so far. God Bless all of you. And thank you to all who have supported me so far, not just with money but with prayer, support, and encouragement. You have no idea how much it all means to me.
