Monday, December 27, 2010

Panama Trek 2011 - July 16th -31st

Check out the brochure for this years Panama Trek. We will be spending a week in the Darien Jungle village of Yavisa with Alex and Jennifer Cabezon working with the Wounaan Indigenous People. Then we will fly to the San Blas islands and spend a week working with the Kuna People on the tiny islands of Nargana and Isle Tigre. Click on the image for a larger printable version.
For more information contact:
Andrew Burnett, Director
Mission Trek International
7112 NE Emerson St.
Portland, OR 97218
503-256-2043

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Life in an Embera Village in Panama

Check out MTV "Exiled" where 18 year old Cher spends one week in the Embera Village of San Juan. This is a village that MTI trekers have visited in the past. In fact this episode was filmed the same year we visited so many of the villagers are familiar. Here's the link:

EXILED with Cher



BTW - the young girls who help Cher through the process were students that live in the Home that Alex and Jennifer Cabezon started. That's why their english is so good.

Dave Johanson, Andrew Burnett and Jess Fahland strike a pose in San Juan village.




Saturday, October 16, 2010

Panama Trek 2011!! - July 16th - 31st


Excellent News!! Linda and Richard Liebert have agreed to lead a group next summer to Panama. The Lieberts are two year veterans of Panama Treks and avid world travelers. They will be working one week with the Cabezons on the One Story Project (probably visiting the Darien Jungle) and another week in a different part of the country. More news to come about this exciting trip. For more information contact Andrew Burnett, andrew@goodimpressions.us

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A visit from the Cabezons


We recently had the privilage to host Alex and Jennifer Cabezon and (Abigail and Carolyn) at our home while they are visiting friends and family in Oregon. Alex and Jennifer live in Chilibre, Panama and are full-time missionaries with Youth With a Mission. During their week here they had many opportunities to share with both english and spanish speaking audiences. The Cabezons are uniquely gifted to minister to the indigenous of Panama. Pray for them as they continue their home stay for the next few weeks. If you would like to know more about Alex and Jennifer, check out their blog by clicking on their name. Alex and Jennifer are MTI's main contact for ministry trips to Panama. Those of you who have seen our ministry videos will see them as familiar faces.

One of the topics of conversation was planning for another MTI trip to Panama in the summer of 2011. Please keep this in your prayers. We need someone to lead this trip as I will not be able to be gone that long from our family business. Hopefully, our business situation will improve soon and I will again be able to travel. In the mean-time several different individuals are considering going and/or leading the next trip.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Excellent Report from Panama Trek 2010

Check out the videos from our recent Panama Trek 2010. Our group joined with the School Of Missions at the YWAM Base in Chilibre and went to several villages. Team members shared Christ in nearly a dozen school classrooms and several churches, shared in the daily lives of the indigenous peoples of Panama and helped the ongoing ministry of many Youth With A Mission missionaries (especially Alex and Jennifer Cabezon and Dale and Kimberly Kapsar). We topped off the trip with a day of sight seeing in Colon, Portabello and Isle Grande.

We started the trip by visiting a nearby Embera Indigenous Village near the Caribbean Coast:



Then it was on to two more Wounaan villages on the Pacific Coast - a 45 mile trip by boat:



We spent the second week in Bocas Del Toro working with Dale and Kim Kapsar:



Contact Andrew Burnett if you would like to be a part of our Next Adventure with a Purpose in Latin America. andrew@goodimpressions.us

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Colombia Trek 2010 Postponed


"The times they are a changing". We had tentitive plans to have a group go to Colombia in the summer of 2010 to work with Open Arms Foundation in Medellin. This trip is being delayed until sometime in 2011. More info. to come. If you might be interested in this trip please contact me.

Andrew Burnett, Director
andrew@goodimpressions.us
503-256-2043

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Errebache Embera Village

In less than two weeks our MTI team will be in Panama. Our second night in country we will be staying at Errebache, an Embera Village near Colon, Panama. One of the staff at the Youth With A Mission Base near Chilibre, (where Jennifer and Alex Cabezon live and work,) is one of the founders of this village. Here's a Youtube.com video about the village.



Andrew Burnett, Director
503-256-2043
andrew@goodimpressions.us

Monday, March 22, 2010

Report from Scouting Trip to the San Blas Islands in Panama

My recent trip to Panama went very well and accomplished a great deal. I have been wanting to vist the San Blas - Home of the Kuna indigenous people in Panama. I was able to visit 3 Kuna villages and 3 pastors to learn more about the Kuna culture and discuss possible ministry trips to the area in the future.



I also wanted to experience the "living aboard" cruising lifestyle. Sonny and Kay Sides of S/V Valentina were excellent hosts and tour guides. They have spent considerable time cruising in this area of Panama. Their personal contacts led me directly to the places and people I needed to talk too. I really appreciate their help and wonderful company. For some time now, I have been thinking about the possibility of a marine based ministry in Panama and Colombia. This experience helped familiarize me with the cruising culture and get a better idea of what it would take to start such a ministry.





Upon arrival back at the Panama City YWAM I had several days to meet with my Panama contacts Alex and Jennifer Cabezon to discuss issues of culture and MTI's upcoming April trip to Panama. I was also able to meet with several new YWAM staffers who will no doubt be contacts in ministry in the future. As well, I was privilaged to attend the opening day of the School of Missions on the YWAM base. This school was placing an emphasis on ethno arts and music to reach indigenous peoples with the Good News of Jesus.

Andrew Burnett, Director
andrew@goodimpressions.us
503-256-2043

Monday, February 15, 2010

Checking out the San Blas and Kuna People






Andrew will be taking advantage of an opportuntiy to visit the Kuna People of Panama on a trip to the San Blas islands in early March. He will be aboard S/V Valentina for 7 days. The San Blas are the regional home of the Kuna indigenous Indians. Mission Trek has visited villages of Embera, Waunaan and Ngobe in the past two years. The Kuna were the first indigenous group to organize politically and they now enjoy some degree of autonomous liberty. During the time Andrew will have the opportunity to visit several villages and learn more about the culture of the Kuna. Building relationships and sharing experiences with go far in creating a foundation for future Mission Trek ministry trips.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

A Taste of Panama

Anthony Bourdain and "No Reservations" Panama!

Follow Tony as he tours Panama City, Isla Grande and the Darien Jungle. Literally, an excellent taste of this beautiful and interesting country.

Part 1



Part 2



Part 3



Make your own reservation to travel to Panama to live and work with the Embera, Wounaan, and Nbobe indigenous indians with Mission Trek - Contact Andrew Burnett, andrew@goodimpressions.us

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Donate your car or vehicle and help the needy in Panama and Colombia

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

1. What can I donate?
We accept most vehicles and vessels in the Portland, OR metro area including (but not limited to) cars, trucks, trailers, boats and RV´s.

2. Is my donation tax deductible?
Mission Trek International is a 501 c (3) charitable organization and Vehicle/vessel donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. Individual tax situations vary, so please check with a tax professional to determine what, if any, tax benefit you may receive.

3. What do I need to donate my vehicle?
We would like the title to the vehicle, but if you do not have it please call us anyway. It is possible that other arrangements may be made.

4. My car isn't running. Can I still donate it?
Yes, we are able to accept most vehicles, running or not. To find out if we can accept your vehicle, please contact us.

5. How much of my car´s value will I be able to deduct?
Your valuation is based on the sale price or you can opt to take an immediate $500 valuation for tax purposes.

6. How will the car be picked up?
We offer free towing. In almost every case, we will arrange to have your donated vehicle transported at our expense, by our people Contact us to schedule a pick-up time.

Contact Andrew Burnett, andrew@goodimpressions.us, 503-256-2043 for more information or to make an appointment to pick up your vehicle.