Contact: Cory Whitehead, 630-260-6200 ext. 4220, cwhitehead@christianitytoday.com
CAROL STREAM, Ill., May 17 /Christian Newswire/ --This week RoundTripMissions.com, a web resource from Christianity Today International, launched the first giveaway to all subscribers of their free bi-monthly e-newsletter for short-term mission leaders. All new subscribers receive a free training download to prepare for their upcoming trip, and one subscriber will win a Flip Video Camera.
The Shoot and Share Your Mission Trip Giveaway runs through June 14, 2010. All new newsletter subscribers immediately receive the downloadable training tool, Launching a Short-Term Missions Program, free (a $12.95 value). Additionally, one subscriber will win a Flip HD Video Camera, a value of $279.99, to record their mission trip experience and share it with others—family, friends, church, and supporters.
Cory Whitehead from RoundTripMissions.com says, "If you are a leader of a short-term mission trip, a participant, or are interested in missions, this newsletter is filled with free tips and training for planning and preparing before, during, and after mission trips. With this limited-time giveaway, we hope more people find this important newsletter that shares the best-practices in missions and challenges all of us to think deeper about how to make the most of short-term trips."
Paul Borthwick, short-term mission leader veteran and trainer, contributes to each issue of the newsletter and recent topics have ranged from taking children on mission trips and outreach to other faiths to common myths about fundraising.
To sign-up for the free newsletter and be entered in the giveaway, visit this link: www.christianitytoday.com/lyris/subscribe/roundtripmissions.html
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