Deryck Livingston - Adventures In Missions
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We feel privileged to serve the Lord by being a part of Adventures In Missions. It is a blessing to be part of Kingdom ministry. AIM's vision is to "raise up a generation of radically committed disciples of Jesus Christ." Our ministry is sustained by people like you who feel called to financially and prayerfully be part of our support team. In order to continue serving, we need additional supporters. Would you consider becoming a partner in our ministry? We need to raise $3300 per month and have an urgent need for donations to be made to our account immediately to reach our goal. You can click on the "Support Me" link at left to donate online or you may mail a check to:

Adventures In Missions
P.O. Box 534470
Atlanta, GA 30353-4470

Please write "appealed by Deryck Livingston" in the memo section of your check.

Thank you for partnering with us to further the gospel.

"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Matthew 6:21

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Mission Trips



I've been privileged to serve the Lord through mission trips all over North America during the past eight years.  I've ministered in:

Philadelphia

West Virginia

Chicago

New Orleans

Tunica, MS,

Oklahoma (native Americans)

Tijuana, Mexico

Matamoros, Mexico

Dominican Republic

This summer I will be returning to Matamoros to help lead an adult and family trip in July and look forward to ministering alongside friends from Sunnyside Alliance Church in MD.

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My Life Verse



We are therefore Christ's ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ's behalf: be reconciled to God. 2 Cor 5:17-21

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John 13 and 14



We heard a friend preach about how even though Jesus had taken on all power and authority, he chose to take off his outer garments and wrap himself in a towel and wash the feet of his disciples. He then sat down and said, 'as I've done to you, you should do to each other; you should serve each other.'

When I went to say good-night to my daughter, she was reading those passages. She said after hearing that verse on Sunday she wanted to spend time going deeper. Our conversation made an impression on me. The next morning I looked at the same chapters. I got something out of it for myself. That is who I try to be. I try to love people, serve people, and humble myself.

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