Mission Vietnam: The Journey

journey_1 Are you tired of just hearing about what God can do? Would you like to experience it for yourself? Join us for a life-changing mission trip to the country of Vietnam!

Vietnam is a breathtakingly beautiful country where the past and present merge into a wonderful opportunity to experience God's work in a country of proud, warm and welcoming people living within the global 10/40 window of countries—many of whom are just now beginning to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Often overlooked as a destination by western Christians because of its association with the Vietnam War and Communist rule, many have failed to see the doors of evangelism opening daily. Never has the harvest been more ready for reaping. Never has the door been opened wider. Vietnam is a nation in the birth-pangs of a great revival!

With Mission Vietnam your group will:

  • Experience cultural diversity as we travel through cities and villages unlike any you have experienced before.
  • Develop an appreciation for a gracious and beautiful, yet forgotten people.
  • Learn what it takes to build relationships on the mission field that lead to an ongoing work for the Kingdom of God.
  • Visit churches filled with people who have placed their faith - even their lives - on the line.
  • Minister to many of the thousands of orphaned children of Vietnam.
  • Participate in projects to help the poorest of Vietnam.

And much more... of course there will be time for fun, shopping and unique experiences for all.


Application for Journey 2010

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Useful Links

Information about
international travel to Vietnam

Obtaining a passport

Answers to health or medical
questions about travel to Vietnam

NOTE: Some links on this page are to external websites. We are providing these links to our users as a courtesy. Mission Vietnam has no control over, nor is it responsible for, content on external websites.

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Join Us for the Harvest

Contact Us for more information about taking a journey with us to Vietnam.