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Written by Admin | Mar 5, 2026 6:00:00 AM
Krystal Boudreau 3/5/26 Krystal Boudreau 3/5/26

Called to Serve

A high school senior’s journey to Jamaica — and the lessons that followed her home. 

When Mia boarded a plane for Jamaica in March 2025, she was a high school senior standing on the edge of graduation — and the unknowns that come with it. 

College decisions. Big life questions. Future plans. 

She traveled with Asbury Church to Trelawny, Jamaica, joining a group of high school students, college leaders, and adults. The purpose was simple: serve, love well, and point people to Jesus. 

But what unfolded would shape her long after she returned home. 

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Krystal Boudreau 3/5/26 Krystal Boudreau 3/5/26

What If Nothing Goes as Planned? (Spoiler: It Won’t.) 

Let’s just start here: 

If you’ve led a mission trip before, you already know something will go wrong. 

Flights get delayed. Bags go on their own separate mission trip. The printed schedule you worked so hard on? Suddenly more of a suggestion than a plan. 

And while flexibility sounds like a “logistics skill,” on the mission field it quickly becomes something deeper — a faith lesson. 

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Krystal Boudreau 3/5/26 Krystal Boudreau 3/5/26

“Here I Am, Send Me”… But What If I Feel Unready? 

A lot of people say yes to a mission trip feeling excited. 

And then somewhere between the first team meeting and departure day, a quiet thought sneaks in: 

What if I’m not ready? 

What if I say the wrong thing? 
What if I don’t know enough? 
What if I mess this up? 

If you’ve ever felt that way — you’re not alone. 

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Lauren Bauer 3/3/26 Lauren Bauer 3/3/26

Middle East Travel Disruptions & Coverage Guidance

Traveling to or through the Middle East? Learn how travel insurance responds to airspace closures, political unrest, Level 4 government advisories, and acts of war. Understand what Trip Delay, Trip Interruption, and evacuation benefits may — and may not — cover, and why policy timing and exclusions matter. Contact your travel insurance provider to review your specific coverage before departure.

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Lauren Bauer 11/7/25 Lauren Bauer 11/7/25

Government Shutdown & Flight Reductions — What Travelers Need to Know

Stay informed about the FAA’s 10% flight reduction amid the U.S. government shutdown. Learn which airports are most affected, how to plan ahead, and how your travel insurance coverage may help during this unprecedented travel disruption.

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Lauren Bauer 10/27/25 Lauren Bauer 10/27/25

What Travelers Should Know About Hurricane Melissa

Hurricane Melissa impacts Jamaica travel. See how flight cancellations, resort closures, and insurance coverage affect your upcoming plans.

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Lauren Bauer 10/8/25 Lauren Bauer 10/8/25

Your Guide to Traveling During the Government Shutdown

Stay informed during the U.S. government shutdown. Learn how air travel, national parks, and travel insurance are affected — plus expert tips to keep your trip running smoothly.

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Lauren Bauer 7/14/25 Lauren Bauer 7/14/25

Travel Uncertainty: Why CFAR Coverage Matters—But Isn’t a Cure-All 

As conflict and uncertainty affect travel plans in regions like Israel, many travelers are asking: Will insurance cover me if things change? This article breaks down the value of Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) coverage—what it includes, what it doesn’t (like war or known unrest), and why timing and informed choices matter. If you’re planning international travel, especially to sensitive areas, this is a must-read.

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Lauren Bauer 7/14/25 Lauren Bauer 7/14/25

Before You Travel: The Smart Trio of STEP, Prep & Protection

Heading overseas? Don’t just pack your bags—pack peace of mind. Learn how enrolling in the U.S. State Department’s STEP program, using our Smart Travel Prep guide, and securing travel insurance can protect your trip from the unexpected. A few simple steps now can save you stress later.

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Lauren Bauer 7/14/25 Lauren Bauer 7/14/25

Shoulder Season Travel: Less Crowds, Lower Costs

Tired of packed tourist sites and overpriced airfare? You're not alone. More savvy travelers are embracing the “shoulder season”—those sweet spots just before or after peak travel months. It’s the perfect time to explore popular destinations with fewer crowds, better rates, and a more relaxed pace. In this post, we break down why shoulder season travel is booming in 2025—and how you can make the most of it.

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Lauren Bauer 6/17/25 Lauren Bauer 6/17/25

TSA Warning: The Hidden Threat at Airport Charging Stations

TSA Warns: Airport Chargers Could Compromise Your Phone
A new alert warns travelers of a sneaky cyber tactic called “juice jacking,” where public charging stations can be used to steal data or infect devices. Find out how to protect yourself with simple tools and smart habits in our latest blog.

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Lauren Bauer 5/7/25 Lauren Bauer 5/7/25

Hurricane Season Smarts: Protect Your Trip

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Lauren Bauer 5/5/25 Lauren Bauer 5/5/25

Detour Destinations: Travel Smarter in 2025

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Kristen Butler 4/25/25 Kristen Butler 4/25/25

New Israel Entry Requirement: What Travelers Need to Know About ETA-IL and Travel Insurance

Planning travel to Israel in 2025? U.S. travelers are now required to obtain pre-approval through Israel’s new ETA-IL system. This post outlines what ETA-IL is, how to apply, what it costs, and how travel insurance applies (and doesn’t). Stay informed on the latest documentation rules so your trip goes smoothly from booking to boarding.

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Lauren Bauer 4/18/25 Lauren Bauer 4/18/25

Travel Advisories -What They Mean & Why They Matter

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Kristen Butler 3/24/25 Kristen Butler 3/24/25

Travel Smarter This Summer: Why AMAC Members Trust TripWise for Peace of Mind

Planning a vacation? Don’t forget travel insurance. TripWise offers AMAC members reliable, customizable coverage for cancellations, emergencies, and more—because peace of mind should always be part of the journey.

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Lauren Bauer 2/13/25 Lauren Bauer 2/13/25

Why Third-Party Travel Insurance Beats Cruise Line Coverage

Before you check the travel insurance box during your cruise booking, read this. Cruise line insurance may seem convenient, but it often comes with limited coverage, low medical benefits, and few cancellation options. In this post, we break down the key differences between cruise-provided insurance and third-party plans from licensed agents—like those at Insurance Consultants International—so you can travel protected, not just booked.

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