A group of Maranatha volunteers get ready to leave on a mission project in early March. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
March 22, 2023 | Sacramento, California, United States | Maranatha Volunteers International, and Adventist Review
In the United States, “March Madness” is the season of a nationwide men’s basketball tournament that energizes 68 college teams each spring. They compete in a single-elimination tournament in search of a national champion.
For Maranatha Volunteers International, a supporting ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, March this year once again brought a different kind of “madness,” as the month sparked a flurry of initiatives by volunteer teams across the globe.
Ministry leaders recently reported that by the end of March, it is expected that more than 700 volunteers will serve in countries across several continents.
Maranatha volunteers are serving in several concurrent church building initiatives in the Dominican Republic. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
Two volunteer groups served in India — one at the Pola Adventist School and another at the Binjipali Adventist School. Two school groups are volunteering in Kenya — Bass Memorial Academy from Mississippi and Pacific Union College Preparatory School from California. At the end of the month, the Grand Rapids Central church in Michigan is scheduled to head to Peru.
Groups of volunteers are supporting school construction projects in India, Kenya, and other countries. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
Maranatha’s vice president of volunteer services, Lisandro Staut, has been closely involved with getting this large number of people into the mission field.
“To be able to provide service opportunities simultaneously for so many people in so many places is an inspiring, rewarding, and humbling experience for me,” Staut said. “As these volunteers help to build classrooms, churches, and other structures, they are not only impacting the lives of the community, but they are also being transformed themselves,” he explained.
“To be able to provide service opportunities simultaneously for so many people is … inspiring and rewarding,” Lisandro Staut (not pictured), Maranatha’s vice president of volunteer services, said. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
The original version of this story was posted by Maranatha Volunteers International.