Walk a Mile in a Missionary's Shoes
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a missionary in a remote tribal village? How it would be to walk into a thatched roof hut and hear a strange dialect spoken while smelling spicy food cooking over an open flame? You can, without going to a far-off jungle. It’s called Wayumi – a powerful missions experience on NTM’s 100-acre campus in scenic central Pennsylvania.
An Eye-Opening Adventure
Wayumi offers a glimpse into the lives of missionaries serving among tribal peoples. Throughout the year, youth and college groups, as well as other individuals and teams, come to the Wayumi campus to gain a better understanding of life on the mission field. During their stay, they explore what the Bible says about missions, experience a tribal language, and get a glimpse of life in a remote village. Visitors gain valuable insights from time spent with Wayumi guides – all veteran church planters with a passion for reaching the nations.
Hearts Set Ablaze for the Call of Missions
Time spent at the Wayumi Campus can be a powerful catalyst toward future mission work. Catching a glimpse of what ministry feels like in a tribal village can spark a passion for bringing the Good News to the unreached. For those already considering vocational missions, spending time with veteran church planters in this setting provides confirmation and encouragement. For others, it provides the insights and energy to be quality senders.