What's GEN12ii All About?
GEN12ii Mission Trips
A GEN12ii project trip provides:
- an environment for you to experience God's presence in a fresh way;
- a way to see God use you to reach people who have never heard the gospel;
- a deeper insight into God's vision for the world.
Through all of that, you will also develop your evangelism, discipleship and leadership skills.
Three distinct features mark GEN12ii project trips:
- Intentional Discipleship
GEN12ii is committed to prepare out teams to be sent out for mission trips ranging from 7 to 30 days. Mission trip trainings are essential to equip every mission tripper for a meaningful and power packed mission trips. Each mission tripper will be trained in how to raise his or her personal support*, spiritual warfare, evangelism skills, intercessory prayers for the nations, cross-cultural training and team dynamics. Each GEN12ii team is accompanied by experienced Campus Crusade for Christ staff, who will help mentor and coach the team during the trip.
*Before you go on a trip, you will have the privilege of trusting God to develop a team of ministry partners for prayer and financial support. Prayerfully, this whole experience will prepare you for greater ministry effectiveness wherever you are, and to challenge you toward a lifetime of ministry for the Lord.
- Strategic Partnership
Being an international and inter-denominational movement, we believe in building spiritual movements everywhere. The key to that is building strategic partnerships with local churches, mission agencies and other Campus Crusade for Christ ministries all over the world. It is our desire to join God where He is at work among the nations, to encourage the local missionaries and to help build and accelerate the local movements.
- Fulfilling the Great Commission
John Piper says, "Missions exists because worship doesn't." Each GEN12ii team is commissioned to go out by the words of our Lord Jesus Christ in Matthew 28:19-20, "Therefore go and make disciples of all nationals, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."
You will spend a lot of your time meeting new people, sharing your faith and, depending on the length of your project, doing basic follow-up with students and locals. In most cases, ministry is very relational. You are making friends and talking about Jesus. You are building relationships and bringing people to a point of decision to follow Christ. After they trust Christ, you will help them get connected to a local church or ministry so that the local workers can continue to help them develop their relationship with God.
Your project may include:
- Outreaches to small and large groups of people
- Follow-up Bible studies with new Christians
- Encouraging nationals to communicate their faith
- Developing friendships through group activities
- Teaching conversational English camps
- JESUS Film showings
- Music concerts
- Community service work, etc

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