Each summer a team of young British missionaries, bent on saving drunken souls, move to Ibiza for 3 months to make a spiritual impact on the island and its people. Their mission and dream is to see the Gospel transform Ibiza.
Ibiza is famous for its hedonistic lifestyle, but this group of young holidaymakers choose to spend their summer holidays praying for larger louts, helping drunken teenagers get back to their hotels safely and talking to people about Christianity. They blend in with the island's inhabitants wearing the usual clubbing fashions, short skirts, glitter belts and heels, but these clubbers don't drink, don't do drugs or have sex before marriage.
The 'Clubbing Preachers' are trained and sent to Ibiza by an organisation called 24-7 prayer. Two different mission teams go to the island. A long term team is made up of ten boys and girls in their twenties who live and work as PRs, waitresses and DJs on the island. They aim to build strong relationships with people on the island. Often going to clubs, they pray and worship God as they dance. The short-term team is to encourage young Christians to step out and share their faith through organised "outreaches" over a two-week period.
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