Adventures in Odyssey Summer of Service- Free download, contest and more

Adventures in Odyssey Contest

Does your child want to be an Adventures in Odyssey Ambassador and travel on an exciting Good-Goers Mission Based Adventure trip to another country with a parent?

This summer, Focus on the Family’s audio series, Adventures in Odyssey, is hosting A.C.T.S. (A Call to Service) to promote the biblical message, “When you serve, everybody wins,” and a summer of serving. In addition to the joy that comes from serving others, kids can also enter to win a trip to serve others in a different country!

Whit, Connie, Eugene, and the other characters from Odyssey are encouraging kids to serve their families, their communities, and their world in a variety of totally do-able ways.

As part of the fun, 100 kids participating in A.C.T.S will win the brand new Adventures in Odyssey album and two grand prize winners (one girl and one boy) will get to travel out of the country on a Good-Goers Mission. The out-of-country destination will be announced on a live podcast May 22—hosted by AIO actors Katie Leigh (Connie) and Chris Anthony (Chris)—which you can watch at whitsend.org/acts.

Here’s how the A.C.T.S. (A Call to Service) challenge and contest works:

Kids who choose to join A.C.T.S. will pick up a service log and collect fun character stickers for hours served at participating bookstores throughout the summer. You can also download a serving log at whitsend.org.  At the end of the summer, kids can record and upload a short video telling how they serve and why they’d like to become an Adventures in Odyssey Ambassador.

Based on the video entries, 100 winners will get the brand new AIO Album, and after online voting, two grand prize winners (one boy and one girl) will get to travel on an exciting Good-Goers Mission Based Adventure trip to another country with a parent.

Free Adventures in Odyssey episode download and weekly service ideas

Need more inspiration?

Click over to download the free Adventures in Odyssey episode on service, as well as a list of weekly service ideas kids can do. Then, share it with your family and get ready for the inspiration to service that is sure to follow.

I’ll be reporting a few times throughout the summer on more ways you can serve and let you know what my family is up to, too.


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