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Thailand Humanitarian Trip - 2 Years After The Tsunami Disaster. Tuesday, December 19, 2006. Thailand - Making A Difference. A feeling I would hold with me for the rest of the trip. We flew to Phuket where we would spend the rest of the mission trip visiting the worst hit tsunami areas.
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Leadout Ministries is a non-profit organization providing inspirational and educational resources for churches, schools and communities. The name Leadout comes from the Latin word educare, which means; to lead out, to raise up, to praise sky high. It was used in a nautical sense to capture the towing of a smaller boat by a larger one to set it out to sea. The image portrayed what we long to see happen with young people negotiate the difficult waters together and and send them out.