NILI
Información de contacto, mapa y direcciones, formulario de contacto, horario de apertura, servicios, puntuaciones, fotos, videos y anuncios de NILI, Agencia de viajes, Quito.
02/09/2024
En el versículo devocional de esta semana, se nos recuerda que es Dios quien nos da fuerza. Así que no temas si Dios te está llamando a servir en otras culturas, ¡estamos aquí para ayudarte!
In this week’s devotional verse, we are reminded that it is God who gives us strength! So don’t be afraid if God is calling you to serve cross culturally, we are here to help!
03/06/2024
May we always worship God through our relationship with Jesus! 🇪🇨
11/03/2024
When studying a second language in another culture, you begin to experience God in new ways, academically, spiritually and culturally! Are you ready to experience God in new ways here in Ecuador?! 🇪🇨
08/11/2023
will be at until Thursday! Come chat with us about the opportunities that await you in Ecuador! 🇪🇨
06/11/2023
Let’s start this week off with praise and by giving thanks to the Lord! 🇪🇨
30/10/2023
We pray that you will be filled with the confident hope of God provided through the Holy Spirit! As a Christian language learning program, we are here to serve you! Drop a prayer request in the comments or send a message and let us know how we can pray for you, your family or your church.
24/10/2023
NILI provides an opportunity for those who feel called to serve in another culture to fulfill their calling. From missionaries, language teachers, pastors and social workers, NILI is a language learning program with God’s calling in mind! 🇪🇨
08/08/2023
The Mirador Los Pies de Dios or bridge at the feet of God, is a clear glass walking lookout bridge designed to give breathtaking views of the mountains in Baños de Santa Agua! Dare to take a walk on the wild side! Be sure to take photos near the heart at the end of the bridge where you can see 360 degree views of beautiful volcanic mountains. Can you picture yourself here?!
16/07/2023
The Shrunken Heads have been seen all over the world as an artifact, but did you know it was a part of the indigenous life in the Amazon region of Ecuador? The warriors would shrink the heads of their foes and wear them around their necks as a way to protect themselves from the spirits of the deceased. Though this practice is not in use currently, it is an important part of the history of the indigenous people of the Amazon. Come and explore the wonders in Ecuador! 🇪🇨
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