District Bible Institute
Likely where most or all of the hands-on work happens. The trades anticipated so far are electrical and plumbing — though the specific scope, materials, and tools are still being defined.
The Why
We partner with the Nicaragua district to serve through construction, teaching, worship, and children’s ministry — shoulder to shoulder with local believers.
Two capital projects
Likely where most or all of the hands-on work happens. The trades anticipated so far are electrical and plumbing — though the specific scope, materials, and tools are still being defined.
The district’s second capital project. Our initial planning centers the Bible Institute, but the broader goal is to strengthen the district’s capacity for ministry.
Each team contributes $10,000 toward the shared work — three teams investing together in projects that will outlast our visit.
How we serve
Wherever possible we keep each team together on a single project rather than splitting across sites. Working shoulder to shoulder builds far stronger cohesion.
Three teams cycle back-to-back, so the sequence of work is orchestrated carefully — each team picks up cleanly where the last left off.
On non-work days, teams visit other churches and Christian ministries in the area to encourage and be encouraged.
Hands-on building work — electrical, plumbing anticipated so far, with scope still being defined.
Serving alongside local believers in worship and teaching, learning as much as we give.
Loving and serving the children of the community as part of the shared ministry effort.
Local tradesmen in the area are often highly skilled — frequently beyond the level of visiting team members. Hiring local workers or church members for specialized jobs is both a practical option and a way to invest in the community.