Amsterdam

Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is known worldwide for its “freedom”. It’s a city where people flock for the allure of nightlife, and drugs. But we carry the key to true freedom—the life-changing power of Jesus Christ! Now, more than ever, Amsterdam is in need of the Gospel!

The ground is already being plowed, as evangelists have begun to bring the Gospel in the streets, but the work is far from over. As Jesus declared, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.” And there is no better time to act than now. In 2025, Amsterdam will celebrate its 750th birthday—a milestone that promises to draw countless visitors, locals, and seekers from all over the world. This is not just a historical moment, it is a divine appointment! What better opportunity could there be to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ and see lives transformed for eternity?

Amsterdam is ripe for harvest. Let’s unite in faith, and seize this moment to flood the streets with the Gospel!

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Daily Schedule

Each day we will go on the streets for a couple of hours to share the Gospel and see many life-changing encounters, pray for healing and love on people. We will have breaks where you can grab lunch and dinner and regular times to gather for worship, prayer and to hear the amazing testimonies of what God is doing on the streets.

We will send you more specific information on the city you choose after you applied.

All participants are responsible to cover all of their own costs (flights, accommodation, transportation, food etc.) We believe this will be a great investment into the Gospel being spread all over Europe.

Transportation

Best airports & train stations to travel to Amsterdam

  • The best airport to travel to is Schiphol Airport Amsterdam. It has direct train options into Amsterdam’s city center and many other train stations within the Amsterdam area. 

  • Other options include Eindhoven Airport and Rotterdam Airport. For both of these options, you will be able to find a train or a bus that goes to Amsterdam. 

  • Best train stations to arrive to: Amsterdam Centraal, Amsterdam Amstel, Amsterdam Bijlmer, or Amsterdam Zuid

Transportation options within Amsterdam

There are many transportation options within the city. 

  • There are plenty of Trams, buses, and metros, all operated by GVB. 

  • GVB offers a variety of ticket options, including day passes and weekly tickets. A weekly ticket provides unlimited travel on all GVB services for seven days and is a cost-effective option for tourists and residents alike. You can check their website for prices (https://www.gvb.nl/en/visit-amsterdam)

  • There are also many trains, operated by NS (Dutch Railways), if you are staying outside of the city this will be your easiest way in. 

  • For all public transport, you can use an OV-chipcard; A rechargeable smart card used for all public transport in the Netherlands, including GVB services. This card can be purchased at service desks in many train stations or if you want a personalized one (available for people from Germany, Luxembourg, and Belgium) you can find more information here: https://www.ov-chipkaart.nl/en/personal-ov-chipkaart 

  • For planning your trip you can use this website: https://9292.nl/en Or download the 9292 app on your phone.

  • You could also order an Uber or a taxi, but during the daytime, it will be a cheaper option to use public transport.

Renting a bike 

Getting around the city on a bike is quick and easy, but know that if you have no experience with riding a bike; this might not be the best option. 

  • OV-fiets; when you have a personalized OV card you are able to get a free subscription to this service. Renting a bike will cost €4,55 per 24 hours. 

  • Bike Rent Amsterdam: Around €14,50 a day. (https://amsterdambikerent.nl/

  • Black Bikes: They have many locations where you can pick up your bike and if you rent the bike for longer, it will get cheaper each day. The prices are around €17,50 a day. (https://black-bikes.com/)

Accommodation

During the Million Month, we will have different outreach locations throughout the city center, different areas in the city, and towns that are in the Amsterdam metropolitan area. We will try and make sure that these locations are close to a metro station and/or train station. 

 
Amsterdam offers a lot of different types of Accommodations; hotels, hostels, Airbnb’s, and even camping places in and around the city. A lot will be easily accessible by Bike, Tram and Metro. 
 
A lot of people stay in Amsterdam Center, but a few other nice areas to stay in are: 
  • Amsterdam Noord 
  • Amsterdam West
  • Amsterdam Jordaan 
  • Hoofddorp (reachable by train) 
  • Zaandam (reachable by train) 
 
A few websites that offer tips on where to stay and websites to book through: 

Contact the city director directly