Wayumi Winter Quest for 7th-12th grade




Are you looking for something unique and different for your Winter Youth Activity?

Wayumi Winter Quest may be your answer! Learn what it's like to take the Gospel to unreached people groups around the world and have a blast doing it! If you are in 7th through 12th grade, this is for you.

Winter Quest is different mostly because it's all about missions and God's heart for the whole world.

This is a unique missions opportunity for high school youth groups. It is an opportunity to get away for a winter weekend and at the same time have your teens challenged for world evangelism while exposing them to the unreached people groups around the world. Who knows, they may also discover a whole new world of potential for service for their future!

Each Wayumi Winter Quest begins with supper on Friday at 6 pm and finishes at Sunday lunch. And no we won't be eating grub worms or monkey meat but we do promise great food. Attendees come as a youth group along with your youth leaders, who serve as chaperones. Our staff takes care of all sessions and activities, which frees your leaders up to spend time with your students.

The sessions are interesting and fun while exposing them to the biblical basis for reaching unreached people for Christ and challenging them to get involved, Our team is madde up of veteran missionaries who have served on the mission field for many years on some of the most remote places on earth.

The students will also be involved in activities and games and they'll even have time to just hang out in the Activity Center or play in the Gym Human Foosball is one of the favorites in the Activity Center. Of course, if there is snow, they'll have time to go out and enjoy it. If not, there will be plenty of indoor activities planned.

Wayurni Winter Quest is $69 per person. This covers all expenses. Dates for 2012 are:

  • January 6-8
  • January 13-15
  • January 20-22
  • January 27-29
  • February 3-5
  • February 10-12
  • February 17-19
  • February 24-26

Register today.