
Our house?
This is not a picture of our new home! It is actually a photo which represents the beginning of another adventure!
As I drove my 4-wheeler down the wooded trail, my mind raced ahead to the project that we were about to undertake. Coming to a stop at the base of the hill, we unloaded the machetes and axes and prepared to hike with the others to the site of our new project.
Forging our way up the hill, I began to think of all the individuals that will hike the same trail next June and of all the missionaries that have welded their machetes and embraced the jungle in search for unreached people groups.
Jena and I pray that they come away challenged to take a serious look at missions instead of it just seeing it as another “cool experience.”
While hacking our way through the last undergrowth, we stepped out into a clearing the length of a football field and half as wide. This field, etched into the side of the hill and hidden from the rest of the world, will be the sight of our new interactive tribal experience at the 320-acre New Tribes Missionary Training Center. God opened the door for us to host a summer youth festival on campus, allowing thousands to learn about missions. This tribal setting will also be the location of many other groups catching a glimpse of what missions is all about.
After hiking up to a village, they will experience what tribal life is like, from walking through huts to hearing people actually speaking in a tribal language. In addition, there will be an interactive course that will share what tribal church planting entails and the need for missionaries in all parts of the world. All this in hopes of challenging people to be a part of what God is doing worldwide.
What part does God want you to play?
Adam and Jena Demark serving at New Tribes Missionary Training Center 




