
YouthMark Mission51 Bundle

By Brian Aaby
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YouthMark Mission 51 Strategy Pack for you Mission Ventures
During The Trip:
- ROADGRIP: A daily devotional guide for students and leaders on the mission trip
- HOMEBASE: A parallel daily devotional for family members remaining at home
After the Trip:
- MERGE:GUIDED STUDIES IN THE BOOK OF JOSHUA- 18 Guided studies that enable mission trip participants to merge back into life at home.
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