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Testimony

“I came to Belize not knowing what to expect but what I did know was that God desired to use me, that He loved me and that my life would not be the same after this trip. Mission Belize at DCI has left me speechless. Every day God showed me His amazing grace by using me again and again to touch lives and bring Him glory. I cried as I washed the feet of little children and gave them new sandals. I danced with orphans as they sang songs of worship. I painted the nails of teen girls and prayed with teen boys at a detention center about their dreams for the future. My life has changed, God used me and I feel His love like never before. Thank you Bill and Kathy for laying a foundation that I could walk on and serve God’s people.” Larisa -age 25 Atlanta, Ga.

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Living Courageously vs. Staying Oblivious

There is a forgotten part of the world where there is a great need for missionary work. Within this area of the world, thousands of people live in extreme poverty. Within this land, day after day, countless numbers of young lives are seduced into immorality, because little opportunity awaits them. Countless young girls are abused every day but have no place for a safe shelter and little is done about it. Runaways roam the streets but few seem to care. Hundreds sleep on the streets while elderly go to bed hungry because their budget is not enough. Still their neighbors say, “It’s not my responsibility”. During the night strongmen take over the streets robbing people of their dreams. Where is this forsaken land? Who are these forgotten people? People we drive by every day, a melting pot of different nationalities…hundreds of lives who need a Savior. Where is this land? It’s in your backyard; it is your local inner- city.

Unfortunately, in past years little emphasis was put toward inner-city ministries.

The Lord told a parable in Luke chapter 10:30-37 about a man that was robbed then left hurt and wounded. Jesus stated that people tried their best to ignore the wounded man’s condition. Finally, a man came along who did not pass the hurting man by but stopped. Took time out of his busy schedule, investing time and money into the broken man. What a courageous person, “The Good Samaritan”.

Today, within this inner city big melting pot, there are thousands of people that the devil has robbed and left on the wayside. Their brothers and sisters pass them by daily trying their best to stay oblivious.

Convinced that reaching out to the less fortunate is not their responsibility, yet, that is the farthest from the truth. God’s heart will never rest.

Today we are starting to see a new great awakening. Churches leaders and Christian business people are realizing that their local inner cities are one of the largest unreached people-groups in the world. Today, the Lord is calling His people back to the inner-city mission field, causing people to arise up from apathy and demonstrating God’s love in action, investing prayer, time and finances to hurting people; average people who are determined to do extra ordinary works.

As we travel Kathy and I see it. It’s so awesome seeing people get real. Doing what Jesus would do. Going where Jesus would go. Becoming His hands and feet. People becoming inner-city missionaries.

By: Bill Craver
DCI Word Studies
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DCI Details

People Are Needed For:
- Light Construction
- Sports Outreaches in area Parks
- Summer VBS in area Orphanages
- Music Concerts
- Feeding & Clothing the Poor of Belize
- Skits & Dramas in Belize City streets
- Traveling up the Jungle River Reaching People

The Base is located in a very safe & peaceful place:
7 miles north of Belize Airport
140 miles south of Mexico
140 miles east of Guatemala
After a long day of ministry, people find that the property is a beautiful,
peaceful setting to rest and enjoy one another’s company.

What Is the Average Day Like?
Daily Agenda:
I.) Wake-Up 7:30 am / Breakfast 8:00 am
II.) Prayer & Quiet Time 8:30 am
III.) Classroom Missions Training 9:15 am
VI.) Load-up to Outreach Project: 10:30 am
V.) Lunch Picnic 12:30 pm
VI.) Load-Up Back to Base Camp 4:00 pm
VII.) Free Time 5:00 pm
VIII.) Dinner 6:00 pm
IX.) Worship Service 7:00 pm
X.) Fun, games… lots of laughter 8:15 PM !!!!

Friends for a Lifetime
On DCI trips people work and serve with young men and women from different parts of the world. While working together they build relationships that will last a lifetime.

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“No one has the right to hear the gospel twice, while there remains someone who has not heard it once.” —Oswald J. Smith

Fun Day Excursions


Dream Center International offers plenty of options to explore Central America!
snorkeling collage
Go Snorkeling in the Caribbean

monkey collage
Feed Exotic Howler Monkeys in the Wild

cave tubing collage
Mayan Cave Tubing Through the Jungle

Mayan Ruin collage
Explore Ancient Mayan Ruins

Visitation Yields Transformation

Passion, Faith and Vision are the three key ingredients that are found within any group of people that are making an impact. There’s nothing like the feeling you get when you visit a place where these key ingredients exist. When you get to that place where people are radically experiencing God it can be electrifying. History tells us this enthusiasm was found during Martin Luther’s Reformation movement and John Wesley found it on his way to a new land. This Godly zeal can also be very addictive. Looking back closer in history when thousands of hippies discovered it during the 1960’s and traded it for their drug lifestyles; this became known as the “Jesus movement”. If a person investigates the common factor which produced such a transformation in the established culture, you will always find an unseen factor–the invisible work of the Holy Spirit. I don’t know about you but I long for the fire of God and love it when I find people who are on fire too! These are the people who I long to hang out with.

Never the less, presently it is hard to find people who long for this passion. Formalism in past decades existed in the form of large stone cathedrals and clergy wearing big hats and ropes. Yet today’s look of formalism is comfort. Formalized comfort has replaced our traditional view of formalism. But before we get too freaked out on this new appearance of formalism, we must realize this is the normal cycle of historic church behavior. A movement (Revival) always starts out with a mighty visitation of the presence of God, and as years pass the movement changes. Let’s look at the Cycle.

Cycle of a revival movement:
1.) Holy Spirit passion rests upon a small group of people within a city.
2.) Other small groups start receiving the same hunger for God.
3.) Manifestations of God’s power are witnessed and the many small groups grow into a movement.
4.) A strong move of evangelism begins.
5.) A major emphasis on teaching and discipleship begins.
6.) Slowly apathy settles in / complacency begins
7.) Movement becomes institutionalized. Formalism / legalism creeps in and leadership starts to over dominate.
8.) Movement exists by name, but is now dead.
9.) Holy Spirit passion rests upon a small group of people within a city.

COMFORTABLE FORMALISM

Please understand that what is taking place in the world is not unusual. If you are a person that hungers for the presence of God, then you can rejoice in the fact that we are at the end of the cycle and we are at the beginning of a fresh new move of God. The Lord is presently stirring the hearts of leaders to be brave, get out of formalism but let’s continue to look at what is causing comfortable formalism.
Presently, the majority of churches are programmed to be solely information centers. The Bible illustrates that by information alone people have a harder time finding transformation. In all my years of ministry I have never seen so many people attending church with ongoing addictions, living clinically depressed, having temperament problems, experiencing marriage problems and overwhelmed financially. Yet, our cities have stores filled with “how to books” book stores filled with Biblical information. Nevertheless, all studies show that the average Christian’s walk with the Lord has become very shallow. Apathy is at an epidemic scale within most college campuses, even those who teach Biblically.

Human Transformation comes from the invisible work of the Holy Spirit

How did the early church see so many people transformed? They didn’t have educated clergy; they didn’t have a building of their own; they had no money. I believe the Bible clearly gives us the answer. You see, Jesus spent three years giving the disciples information and instruction. And yet, after Christ arose from the dead He spent another forty days giving more teaching and instruction and before He left for heaven, Christ commanded them to take one more step. What was this step? Jesus instructed them to pray and wait for the inner work of the Holy Spirit. In Acts 2, when they encountered the presence of God, they all experienced inner transformation. What were once mere men and women became giants in the Lord! My friends, in the same way, we are commanded to do this during a worship service. The pastor is to give people Biblical instruction and at the end of his message give a time where people can encounter the presence of God. At the end of a church service there is always a powerful presence of God–it is called the corporate anointing. This is a time when the power of God is at its highest point. It is a time when the Lord does deep inner healing within people. “And, being assembled together with them, commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father, which, saith he, ye have heard of me. [5] For John truly baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence. Acts 1:4-5 (KJV)

Today, I sense the Lord calling out to our leaders just as He did to the churches of Asia found in the Book of Revelation

“I know all the things you do, that you are neither hot nor cold. I wish you were one or the other! [16] But since you are like lukewarm water, I will spit you out of my mouth! [17] You say, ‘I am rich. I have everything I want. I don’t need a thing!’ And you don’t realize that you are wretched. Rev. 3:15-17 (NLT) Look how far you have fallen from your first love! Turn back to me again and work as you did at first. If you don’t, I will come and remove your lamp stand from its place among the churches. Rev. 2:5 (NLT) Christ founded the church not solely on information but on a combination of information and a visitation from the presence of God.

Information with a visitation….Leads people to transformation!

The combination of the two is what brings transformation. This key for transformation is also found in ZECHARIAH 4:6 “…Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,” says the Lord Almighty.
… NOT BY MIGHT: [Definition of might: a large force, human strength, a profound number of, a great many]. Example: a mighty army, a mighty school, or a mighty football team.
. . . NOR BY POWER: [Definition of power: to control, effectively armed, great ability, and a dominating number of, much more capable]. Example: one nation is more powerful than the other or the pilot had controlled power over the aircraft.
. . . By God’s Spirit: [Definition: the anointing of He, the Holy Spirit, within a person].
Leaders who share information and encourage people to seek God for His visitation is what triggers human transformation.
To all who read this and think I am implying we are to lose our modern look or lengthen our services. No, that’s not what I am saying…we need to use our updated methods and we need to watch the time of our meetings, but if you want to see enthusiasm back within peoples’ eyes again, if you want the three key ingredients–passion, faith and vision in your church, start teaching people to spend five or ten minutes at an altar or even in their seats at the end of a church service. Now, the good news is that everywhere I go there are leaders becoming hungry for an encounter with God. I am feeling in the Spirit that we are at the end of a cycle and at the beginning of a mighty movement. I challenge you…. if you are evangelical, orthodox or charismatic….Baptist, Methodist of full Gospel. Whatever name you label yourself to invite the presence of the Lord and let Him rest upon the people for a few minutes…. at the closing of a church service. Then begin to witness the changes in the lives of people. The Holy Spirit can do more in two minutes to transform people… than 20 years of therapy!

EXAMPLES OF QUIET WORSHIP
If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. 2 Chron. 7:14 (KJV)
CHRIST’S TEACHING EXAMPLE
God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. John 4:24 (KJV)
WARNINGS OF FALSE WORSHIPERS…in the last days there will be very difficult times. For people will love only themselves and their money. They will be boastful and proud, scoffing at God…. and have no self-control… they will have no interest in what is good… …puffed up with pride, and love pleasure rather than God… They will act as if they are religious, but they will reject the power… 2 Tim. 3:1-11 (NLT)
EXAMPLE OF PASSIONATE WORSHIPER
And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart. Jeremiah 29:13 (KJV)
BENEFITS THAT COME INTO CHURCH
And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they shared the word of God with boldness. And the multitude of them that believed was of one heart and of one soul: neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own; but they had all things common. And with great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus: and great grace was upon them all. Acts 4:31-33 (KJV)

By: Bill Craver
DCI Word Studies
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email: dcimissiontrips@gmail.com

Who Uses DCI

- YOUTH PASTORS FROM MANY PARTS OF THE U.S. AND CANADA
- BAPTIST CHURCHES
- MEDICAL MISSION TEAMS
- MEMBERS FROM NON-DENOMINATIONAL CONGREGATIONS
- GROUPS FORMED BY BUSINESS PEOPLE
- CONSTRUCTION TEAMS
- THE CROSSINGS GLOBAL MISSION PROGRAM
- KAY LIFE [CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRIES]
- A/G MISSIONARIES
- METHODIST MISSION TEAMS
- HOME CELL GROUPS FROM VARIOUS CHURCHES
- MEN AND WOMEN MINISTRY GROUPS
- FAMILIES THAT FORM MISSION TEAMS
- STUDENTS WHO COME SOLO
- INDIVIDUALS FROM VARIOUS CITIES
- DRAMA TEAMS
- BANDS TO CONDUCT CONCERTS
- COLLEGE STUDENTS FROM UNIVERSITIES / SPRING BREAK & SUMMER
*GRAB YOUR SPOT WHILE THERE ARE STILL OPENINGS !
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Testimony

We Receive Testimonies Every Year About How Our Short Term Mission Trips influence
People Who Attended. Below Is Just One Example The DCI Office Received:

Jeff’s testimony:
My Mission Trip to Belize
What is a mission? Mr. Webster (Dictionary) says, “It’s a task to be carried out to obtain a result.” The task and work carried out was to use my hands and skills, which God has gifted me with. The result was to better God’s Kingdom. I’ve been saved now for two years. This is something I wanted to do and it was an eye opener on what we (Christians) need to be doing…getting out of our comfort zones. As we wait for Jesus to come back for us, we can’t just sit and do nothing. We will have to give an account for our time on earth. James 2:26 says that Faith with out works is dead. It was amazing to see and hear the people that God had chosen for this work mission. Chuck, who became my friend from Faith Outreach Center, said to me, “I don’t know what I can do here; I’m a postal worker but God gave me these hands, so I came by faith to do something.” God picked a mailman, a truck driver, a schoolteacher, a loan consultant and Robin (a miracle) who was hit by a drunk driver and whom doctors said would not walk. And here she is swinging a three-foot machete, doing yard clean up! This mission trip to Belize encouraged me and gave me confirmation that we can do all things through Christ Jesus…
God bless the Dream Center in Belize!
Your brother in Christ,
Jeff Butler
Forest Hills, Maryland
How about you? Would you like to come help in the communities around Ybor City or even send a team to another country? Maybe your Sunday school class or home group could form a missions team. How about your men’s or women’s ministry? How about your business? Giving one week a year to go on a short-term missions trip will bring God’s favor to your life!

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email: dcimissiontrips@gmail.com

General Information About the DCI Missionary Program

DCI houses many of the USA short term mission organizations that bring teams to Belize & Southern Mexico. You’ll find them on web search engines that are offering mission trips. It’s simple… by staying with us you eliminate the middle man and get the same high quality trip at a better price.
Dream Center International is a mission organization that mobilizes teams of Christians throughout the year, bringing aid to people who need it the most. Businesses, churches, schools and many individuals partner with DCI to go into poor areas of Central America and the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.
DCI Is a Well-Rounded Program: Each day’s schedule focuses on a person’s spiritual, mental, and physical growth. The daily schedule of activities include: Praise & Worship, Prayer, Classroom Instruction and Outreach.
Addressing Social Issues: Programs are designed to capitalize on the gifts and callings of a person and to maximize their ministry potential to impact people with the love of Jesus. You will experience hands-on training on how to restore communities through programs such as: block parties, mentoring programs and outreach projects.
Making Friendships that will Last a Lifetime:
At DCI people work and serve with men and women from various age groups and different parts of the world. While working together you will build relationships with people from different cultural backgrounds that will last a lifetime.
Developing Men and Women of Integrity:
The vision of DCI is to build future leaders with honor and integrity. Mission members learn how to face life issues using ethical standards such as purity, conflict resolution and integrity.

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Breaking Through the Four Walls of the Church


I believe two of the greatest enemies of the community of Christ today are apathy and complacency
. If you have been a Christian leader for any length of time you will probably agree with me. Apathy does not care whether anyone finds salvation through Christ Jesus and is Saved or not. This commanding attitude causes the body of Christ not to have any remorse for the less fortunate people of the world. Complacency says that… “We are just fine the way we are and we love our church, but reaching outside our church walls isn’t our mission. Reaching the world is a noble idea, but it’s not our call.”

Reaching out of our church’s four walls should BE our primary mission! We can’t simply say we are now believers and forget the Great Commission. Jesus said in Matthew, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, 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.” (Matthew 28:19-20)

The key Word is GO. Get out there! Our mission at the DCI is to mobilize the Christian community. We are a ministry (a tool) where organizations, businesses and churches can come together in order to reach people with the message of Salvation found in the message of Jesus. Many organizations have recently been using Francis Chan’s book, CRAZY LOVE, to help pull God’s people from the grips of apathy and complacency. They have found that the DCI mission trips can be used as a vehicle to mobilize groups to a central purpose and a way to focus on others rather than themselves. Maybe it’s time to get your people involved with the DCI mission trip program.

By: Bill Craver
DCI Mission Trips
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Email: dcimissiontrips@gmail.com

DREAM CENTER SHORT TERM MISSIONS TRIP

Promo for youth trip. pictures set to music … CENTER DREAM MISSIONS SHORT TERM TRIP

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