Luke 24 Journey (Feb - Mar 2025)

18 Feb 2025 -
18 Mar 2025
GBP 635.00

Journey Type

Outreach

Group Size

4-6

Apply By

4 Feb

Country

Namibia

Journey Overview

The Luke 24 Journey will start with teaching and input through a biblical and chronological teaching that focuses on Jesus through the Old and New Testament. (Luke 24:27). Then we will also discover our identity and destiny in Christ together. (Luke 24:31-35) It is also part of the journey that we will equip participants to hear the voice of God and minister to others. Thereafter there will be an outreach to apply what has been learned. (Luke 24:47-49) The Luke 24 Journey is a personal journey within a team setup. We focus on hearing God's voice and live by faith and obedience. As we travel through the mountains or the desert there may be an opportunity to minister to or serve people. The Luke 24 journey is unique in the sense that it doesn't have a fixed or planned program beforehand. As we journey together we ask and trust God to guide us in our daily walk with him. Our desire through the Luke 24 Journey is that people would receive or confirm a clear calling and be commissioned to be Disciple Makers wherever they may find themselves in the future.

Price excludes flights, insurance & any possible vaccinations and is subject to change according to the exchange rate.

Individuals applying must be 18 or over.

If you live in the UK, and are 18+, you can use this link to apply now https://www.uk.om.org/beacon-sto-application

As part of our Safeguarding policy, you may require a valid enhanced DBS certificate, which may cost an additional £20.

What To Expect

We desire to create an opportunity for participants to have an Emmaus experience, as in Luke 24. This will be done through various teachings, experiences, and connecting with locals.

Participant Profile

Age Range: 18-70

Participants need to be at a point in their lives where they are prepared for significant changes in their walk with Christ. We expect participants to be team players who submit to the authority of the team leaders. It is also important for participants to know that there could be times of extensive travelling to potentially rural areas where we will work with cultures that could be significantly different from our own.

This journey is available to applicants from:
Austria
Germany
American Samoa
Australia
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Cook Islands
Fiji
French Polynesia
Heard & McDonald Islands
Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Nauru
New Caledonia
Niue
Norfolk Island
Pitcairn Islands
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Tokelau
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Wallis & Futuna
Belgium
Luxembourg
Ireland
Brunei
Malaysia
Netherlands
Suriname
Liechtenstein
Switzerland
France
French Guiana
French Southern Territories
Guadeloupe
Martinique
Monaco
St. Barthélemy
St. Martin
St. Pierre & Miquelon
Vatican City
Italy
San Marino
Eswatini
Lesotho
South Africa
Faroe Islands
Canada
Åland Islands
Estonia
Finland
Falkland Islands
Gibraltar
Guernsey
Isle of Man
Jersey
South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands
United Kingdom
British Virgin Islands
Your country is not on the list? Please talk with us and we will try to work something out for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will there be accommodation provided?

Accommodation could be a combination of dormitory style or tent camping. You will share a room or tent most nights during the Luke 24 Journey.

Will there be food provided?

Food will be basic but healthy meals. Everything you will need (unless you have special dietary needs - please inform us during the application process) will be provided, but the preparation of meals will be the responsibility of team members.

Do I need to make my own travel arrangements?

Please plan to arrive on 18 February 2025 in Windhoek. On the 18th of February, an airport pickup will be provided by OM. If they arrive any earlier it is the participants' responsibility to organise transport to Windhoek from the airport and their accommodation until the 5th of September. The outreach will start from Windhoek.

What should my health condition be like?

Participants should be generally healthy, able to cope with much travelling, should be able to do a day hike (carry a day pack), and should not have any major dietary or medicinal needs (please inform us of any such needs during the application process as it may determine acceptance or not).

Do I need a visa?

It is the SOLE responsibility of each participant to research the visa requirements for their nationality to visit Namibia. MOST nationalities, however, can arrive at the Namibian port of entry and receive up to a 90-day tourist Visa free of charge.