Operation Barnabas
Domestic Itinerary
Domestic students
Information for Accepted 2013 OB Students
Reference Forms
OB 2012 Faithfulness Program
The ministry of Operation Barnabas not only benefits the students who participate, but also the churches and youth ministries that send them.
Three pastors talk about their experience with students who have ministered on OB.
One of the reasons sometimes given by high school students for why they don’t apply for Operation Barnabas has to do with school athletic participation.
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about athletes who have balanced both OB and their sports.
The ministry of Operation Barnabas not only benefits the students who participate, but also the churches and youth ministries that send them.
Micah Heckert (pictured), associate pastor at the York (Pa.) Grace Brethren Church, had three students from his youth group be part of OB 2012. Read what he says about the OB experience.

Operation Barnabas has changed our lives.
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Sharing the Cross Illustration
on Operation Barnabas 2012
Operation Barnabas teams are developed to give growing Christian senior high youth such a thirst for ministry, that upon their return, they will have a greater desire to serve Christ in their lives.
Do you desire to be a part of something bigger? Are you interested in making a positive impact in the lives of individuals you come in contact with? Are you willing to invest six weeks of your summer to learn more about God and how to minister to others? Then Operation Barnabas is the place for you!
"When Barnabas arrived and saw the evidence of the grace of God, he was glad.
And encouraged them all to remain true to the Lord with all their hearts.
He was a good man. Full of the Holy Spirit and faith. And a great number
of people were brought to the Lord."
Acts 11:23 and 24.