- Maranatha Volunteers International
Give your church or school the adventure of a lifetime by organizing a mission trip through Maranatha! We’ll help you organize an extraordinary service experience for your group
- Churches - Maranatha
Maranatha’s mission is to provide these groups with a proper place of worship–a building that is simple, strong, and effective And since we began our mission, Maranatha has seen the impact a church building can have on a congregation It equips the group with confidence and empowers them to grow
- An Update on Paraguay - Maranatha
So far in 2025, Maranatha has completed six church buildings in Paraguay’s southern region Each of these structures now shelters Seventh-day Adventist faith communities who were previously struggling without permanent meeting places
- The Metamorphosis of Kimogoro - Maranatha
Since 2016, Maranatha has responded to numerous requests from the Adventist Church in Kenya for improved infrastructure Volunteer teams and our in-country crews have built One-Day Churches, schools, and drilled water wells
- Project Updates from India - Maranatha
Maranatha’s first project in India was in 1988 But the big push for mission trips to India began in 1998, when we opened offices in the country Since then, Maranatha has steadily worked with the Seventh-day Adventist Church in India to complete more than 3,000 projects
- Ciudad del Cielo, Dominican Republic 2025 Campaign - Maranatha
A generous donor has offered a match of up to $250,000 to help Maranatha with this important project To receive the match, funds must be submitted by the campus’ dedication day, July 26, 2025 So make a gift, and double your impact on Ciudad del Cielo! The school site is in North Santo Domingo
- Maranatha Volunteers International | About Us
Maranatha is a non-profit, responsive organization that works in conjunction with the Seventh-day Adventist Church to provide strong, dignified structures for worship and education
- Speedy Service on Peru Project - Maranatha
From 2004-2006, more than 3,000 Maranatha volunteers landed in Peru, constructing nearly 100 churches and schools In 2019, Maranatha returned at the request of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in South America
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