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Spring Service Projects

For college students all over the country, spring break means road trips to big cities and balmy beaches. Northwestern students do that too, but some of them pack a hammer. Northwestern College annually sends more than 200 students, faculty and staff in teams to serve with ministries in the U.S. and around the world. SSP teams have traveled to Nicaragua and the Netherlands, to California, New York, Oklahoma and Florida. Since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, New Orleans and other Gulf Coast communities have been frequent destinations. SSP teams build and repair homes, minister in prisons, tutor at youth centers, serve in soup kitchens, live with residents in homeless shelters and more.

Spring Service Projects integrate faith, service and cross-cultural learning within a team setting that also allows for the involvement of faculty and staff. The SSP program benefits both the ministries and the students who serve: The efforts of a variety of ministries are encouraged, supported and helped in tangible ways. In addition, Northwestern students are challenged and strengthened in their faith as they see and experience the gospel being lived out in cultures different than the one in which they live.

In keeping with Standards of Excellence in Short-Term Mission, NWC mission trips are characterized by:
  • God-centeredness
  • Empowering relationships
  • Mutual design
  • Comprehensive administration
  • Qualified leadership
  • Appropriate training
  • Thorough follow-up
Learn more
SSP service sites
Read SSP stories (PDF)
Standards of Excellence in Short-Term Mission

For current students
Campus ministry applications website




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For current students
Rev. Tommy Moon
Director of Missions
Northwestern College
101 7th St. SW
Orange City, IA
712-707-7336
tmoon@nwciowa.edu

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