FAQ

FAQ

How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected Tenth Hour Project students?

Because our students remain stateside through the Phase One and Two of the program, there is no anticipated issues with those phases of the program. We have had no problem with our Teams going to Uganda. Since the pandemic, we have successfully sent/safely returned 6 terms of students. There is no covid vaccine required for Uganda travel at this time, just a covid test prior to travel.


What ages does this program accept?

Our target age is between 18-26; but we can make exceptions, so please feel free to contact us.

 

Who is this program geared toward?

This program is for any believer who desires to go deeper in  their relationship with Jesus. Whether you're a new believer or have been walking with Jesus for years, this program will benefit your walk with Him and equip you for life on mission.


Someone told me this is a gap year program; what does that mean?

The "gap year" is typically the period between high school and college (although a gap year can be taken at any time). Tenth Hour Project is a perfect gap year option! You'll be given life experiences that build up your faith and help you understand who you are, and more importantly, who you are in Christ. You will be equipped to step out into college life, or set foot on that career path, on a firm foundation of faith with a greater confidence in God's purpose for your life.   

 

Is this program about training me to be a missionary?

Yes and No. Whether you're called to full time ministry, such as a missionary, or into a career outside of ministry, say as a  construction worker, your life should be spent on mission for Him. This program will equip you for that mission, wherever God leads you in life and ministry.

 

I can't afford the program, what can I do?

Apply anyway. We encourage all our applicants to fundraise. Yes, fundraising  can be intimidating, but it can also be a tremendous blessing as you step out in faith to share your mission with others, asking them to stand with you in this great work that God desires to do in and through your life. Donations people make to this ministry on behalf of your program are tax deductible. We will provide you with fundraising resources. There are also possible opportunities for scholarship for those who are most in need, there is an application process for that. But the bottom line is this- don't hesitate to apply! 

 

Can a couple come through the program?

At this time, we can only provide for separate rooms for men and women. It is possible though, if the couple could arrange for their own accommodations while attending. 

 

Are you allowed to contact friends and family while in the program?

Definitely! We encourage you to remain in contact with family and friends during the program to share the great things the Lord is doing in and through you. Time will be provided regularly where you are free to call and/or correspond with family and friends.

 

Is Tenth Hour Project part of a denomination?

No, Agents for Christ, and all our ministry projects, are non-denominational. Understanding that each denomination has distinctive traditions, both strengths and weaknesses, we choose to stand upon the firm foundation of the essential doctrines of scripture; these are things that all born-again Christians agree on. We let the non-essentials be a matter of personal conviction. For example, it is important to find a biblical balance on matters of worship, liturgy, and personal style in order to stand in unity as the body of Christ and truly impact the world in which we live.

 

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What ages does this program accept?

Our target age is between 18-26; but we can make exceptions, so please feel free to contact us.

 

Who is this program geared toward?

This program is for any believer who desires to go deeper in  their relationship with Jesus. Whether you're a new believer or have been walking with Jesus for years, this program will benefit your walk with Him and equip you for life on mission.


Someone told me this is a gap year program; what does that mean?

The "gap year" is typically the period between high school and college (although a gap year can be taken at any time). Tenth Hour Project is a perfect gap year option! You'll be given life experiences that build up your faith and help you understand who you are, and more importantly, who you are in Christ. You will be equipped to step out into college life, or set foot on that career path, on a firm foundation of faith with a greater confidence in God's purpose for your life.   

 

Is this program about training me to be a missionary?

Yes and No. Whether you're called to full time ministry, such as a missionary, or into a career outside of ministry, say as a  construction worker, your life should be spent on mission for Him. This program will equip you for that mission, wherever God leads you in life and ministry.

 

I can't afford the program, what can I do?

We encourage all our students to fundraise. Yes, fundraising  can be intimidating, but it can also be a tremendous blessing as you step out in faith to share your mission with others, asking them to stand with you in this great work that God desires to do in and through your life.

 

Can a couple come through the program?

At this time, our housing only provides for separate rooms for men and women. It is possible though, if the couple could arrange for their own accommodations while attending. 

 

Are you allowed to contact friends and family while in the program?

We encourage students to remain in contact with family and friends during the program to share the great things the Lord is doing in and through them. Specified time will be provided where students are free to call and/or correspond with family and friends.

 

Is Tenth Hour Project part of a denomination?

No, we are a non-denominational ministry. Understanding that each denomination has its distinctives, both strengths and weaknesses, we choose to stand upon the firm foundation of the essential doctrines of scripture, things that all born-again Christians agree on. We let the non-essentials be a matter of personal conviction. For example, it is important to find a biblical balance on matters of worship, liturgy, and personal style in order to stand in unity as the body of Christ and truly impact the world in which we live.

 

HAVE ANOTHER QUESTION? WE'D LOVE TO HEAR IT!  

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