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Download a PDF Catalog WHAT WE OFFER YOU A FREE MISSION YEAR The Pais Mission Year includes training, accommodation and meals. You can choose from more than 15 countries and several programs. We equip you with all you need to serve as a missionary wherever you choose. LOCATION CHOICES Pais functions in multiple nations. We have teams in Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, Ghana, Germany, India, Faroe Islands, Kenya, Northern Ireland, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, South Africa, Uganda, the United Arab Emirates and the United States. SUPPORT YOU WILL RECEIVE Receive a mentor Supportive teammates Placement in an encouraging church Be trained in everything you do before you do it 200 hours of lectures 1800 hours of on-the-job training Accommodation and meals free of charge CHOOSE WHO YOU SERVE Choose from four options: YOUTH Bridge the gap between your church and its surrounding schools and community. You will be equipped to serve in schools, lead youth ministry and through our Youth Academy disciple young people, facilitate Bible studies, and take youth on mission. YOUNG ADULTS Act as a catalyst for mission, church planting, or college outreach. You will be equipped to lead a young adult ministry, disciple young adults, lead Bible studies, take young adults on mission and more! ADULTS Work with businesses and be equipped to help lead church ministry, disciple adults, lead Bible studies, present ministry in businesses, and facilitate mission projects. MINISTER THROUGH RESOURCING Serve alongside Pais directors and be equipped to facilitate a fast-paced, growing movement. Choose from Media, Communications, Human Resources, Training, or Finances. WHAT YOU WILL EXPERIENCE EVANGELISM Your team will run three “Because You’re Loved” mission events throughout the year to bring others on mission with you. DISCIPLESHIP You will mentor people individually on a bi-weekly basis using our experience-based mentoring program called “The Flow”. BIBLE STUDY You will run a Bible Study using our method called “Haverim” in your local community at least once a month. CHURCH You will be based in a partner church and be given opportunities to serve in the local community. You will find this becomes like a family to you. SOCIAL MEDIA You and your team will externally promote the work you do on Facebook and Instagram. This is done to both celebrate what God is doing, encourage our supporters, and raise up more recruits to help those we reach out to. THE AREAS IN WHICH YOU WILL GROW THE AIM We grow through our experiences and you will see incredible growth as you engage in these key areas. COMMITMENT You will be committed to learn and use the Pais methods mentioned above. Also, you will be committed to serving Pais and the community you’re part of. You are expected to attend church services as well as Pais events. CHARACTER You will grow in character and be role models, portraying the principles that we teach. We expect you to honor your leaders, teammates, and host families. CHEMISTRY You will learn to build and actively seek strong relationships with other Pais members, Pais directors, the church, students, and your host family. COMPETENCE You will be constant learners, endeavoring for both spiritual and personal growth throughout the year. THE TRAINING YOU WILL RECEIVE TRAINING OVERVIEW Pais provides you with over 200 hours of seminary style training. All apprentices serving in a nation will come together for worship, workshops, and world-class teaching. Here are the conferences which you will attend: FOUNDATIONAL TRAINING This an intensive three-week training course that you will attend at the beginning of each academic year. You will be taught Pais methods, principles, and techniques in order to equip, and empower you. SWAP CONFERENCE This annual “Idea-driven Conference” is a fantastic opportunity to meet with other like-minded people to exchange ideas and be equipped with fresh, innovative ways of advancing God’s Kingdom. LEAD CONFERENCES Upon invitation you may train to lead a team. For those doing so, our “Lead” conference will prepare you in areas such as management, delegation, vision, and other key leadership skills to maximize your potential. OTHER TRAINING EXPERIENCES FRESH RETREAT Pais will provide you with an annual three-day retreat to refresh, encourage, and inspire you and give you an opportunity to relax and recuperate. LIVEWIRE VIDEOS These weekly interactive training videos called “Livewire” will train you in everything from personal growth to Kingdom Principles! MENTORING SESSIONS Pais offers monthly mentoring and on-the-job coaching. You will be mentored by your team leader, who will be mentored by Pais Directors to ensure you are getting the growth you need. HUB DAYS Most teams will meet monthly with a larger group of people in Pais to have fun, share stories, pray, and learn from each other. GLOBAL DAY OF PRAYER & FASTING Every month you join with your new friends around the world to exercise your prayer muscles and grow spiritually. WHAT’S FREE? … AND WHAT’S NOT What Pais provides: 200 hours of Comprehensive Seminary Style Teaching 1800 hours of experiential on-the-job training Accommodation in a host home Meals at your host home Transport for Pais duties What you need to raise funds for: Flight/train/bus/gas costs to and from your home city Visa costs Personal spending money Toiletries Medical Expenses (if needed) Cell Phone plan/minutes How we will help you: As part of our “Applicant Pathway” we will give you advice, encouragement, materials, and targets to encourage you to raise funds once you have been accepted and before you join Pais. THE APPLICATION PROCESS REQUIREMENTS You must be 18 years or older (for the academic year applied for) and be a committed member of a church. Also, you must speak the language of the nation you are applying to (except Brazil). HOW TO APPLY Go to: paismovement.com/apply/ Click “Start New Application” Choose “New Applicant” First fill in your primary details You will receive an email which will prompt you to create a password and start filling in your application You may enter your profile any time to finish the application Interviews are scheduled only after you complete the application INTERVIEW For nations where Pais has teams, you will be interviewed first by your nation’s Personnel Director. If approved you will interview with the receiving nation. In case your nation doesn’t have a Pais representative you will be interviewed by the Personnel Director in the country you wish to serve. STORIES Ben Faber “Because of what a Pais apprentice did for me, I joined Pais a couple of years later and here I am today - absolutely on fire for Jesus.” 01 - USA, Team Flowermound Cássio Moura “Last year my life changed, like upside-down and I discovered Pais and I discovered the opportunities God has for my life.” 02 - Brazil, Team Argyle David Lamprecht “One of the things I learned on Pais is that wherever I am, whatever I do, if I seek His Kingdom first, I can revolutionize the world for his Kingdom really.” 03 - Germany, Global Media Team Laura Heiser “During my first year I had the feeling God was calling me to do a second year because I was growing so much and I was learning so many things about my relationship with God and how I can tell other people about Him” 04 - Germany, Team New Mexico SEE MORE Read and watch more stories and testimonies on https://paismovement.com/our-stories/ NEXT STEPS QUESTIONS? FIND US APPLY TODAY We have a specific page for frequently Follow us on social media If you would like to be part of a Pais team asked questions: Instagram or have any further questions please go to https://paismovement.com/faq/ Facebook paismovement.com/apply/ Find out more on paismovement.com.
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