Matamoros,
Mexico - First Year Missionaries
Radical
discipleship for college students wanting to follow Jesus' model
Serve others
in Mexico!
There are tremendous and varied ministry opportunities for First
Year Missionaries in Matamoros, Mexico, a city of over one
million people. It has all the needs of any big city in America:
poverty, drug addiction, homelessness, family violence, and
prostitution. The "least of these" are everywhere.
Trip Details:
Start Dates:
Fall 2008
Length: 9-months
Cost: $6,000 + airfare
Language: Helpful to have a conversational level of Spanish.
Team Size: 10-15 participants
aged 18-22
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FYM Mexico Video

Our Mexico FYM Team Vision:
Our mission is
threefold: increased depth of personal walk with GOD, working
and living as a part of the body of CHRIST, and impacting the
COMMUNITY around you as you discover and utilize your gifts.
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GOD: personal and group studies, challenge of self-abandoned
living, walkin’ it out with the team and on the streets in
ministry, practical application of the truths that HE is
speaking to you
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Body of CHRIST: family atmosphere, team ministry, accountability,
ministering to one another, breaking of bread together
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COMMUNITY: Adopt a Neighborhood, internships, weekend ministry,
cooperative outreaches with Mexican nationals, serving in
expanding ministries of the local church

One of the most unique things you’ll experience during your time as
an FYM is working alongside Mexican nationals to impact the
community. AIM’s Missions Training Institute (MTI) trains student
leaders from all over the country. We collaborate with their
training to form intercultural ministry teams that hit the streets
in church planting efforts. Of course, we’re huge on team unity, so
you will have lots of time to build friendships and really get to
know the Mexican students.
“A sweet opportunity to know the LORD more
through discipleship, real life experience, and a chance
to spend a period of your life to learn
the LORD’s voice and how to walk in HIS will.”
–David Rogers, FYM Mexico
Team Discipleship:
Discipleship has several angles. One angle involves the
whole team as we grow together and learn from one another’s lives.
Second, you get hooked up with a one-on-one mentor who will pour
into your life and walk with you as CHRIST conforms you into HIS
image. This incorporates a life-on-life approach to fan into flame
the work the LORD is doing in you. It’s a rocking deal that faces
the deep issues and bears fruit toward walking in the abundant life
the SAVIOUR died to give each of us.
Team discipleship hits major topics such as communion with GOD,
spiritual gifts, evangelism, disciple making, leadership, church
planting, missions, the body of CHRIST, and worship. Daily teaching
and team discussion are geared to build into each individual the
core foundations of being a disciple of CHRIST. Our goal is to
proclaim HIS glory, by following the often narrow but always true
path, starting in your own heart, and moving to the nations.
“My relationship with
GOD has become so personal on this trip.”
-Andrew Nimon, FYM
Mexico
Life Details:
We get around through public transportation, which is a sweet way to
involve you in the Mexican culture. Our meal time revolves around a
family atmosphere. We eat mostly Mexican food, which means lots of
tortillas, beans, and plenty of good veggies. Our community-living
environment includes group housing (guys and girls in separate
quarters). The leaders are in close proximity as they share housing
with you.
Ministry Opportunities:
Ministry possibilities include hospital patient visitation, street
evangelism, women’s shelter, children’s home, after school programs,
meeting the physical needs of partner ministries, involvement in
local church planting efforts, youth group support, discipleship of
locals, and being teachers’ aides in local schools.
Location Description:
Matamoros lies just across the border from Brownsville, Texas, and
has an estimated population of one million. Because of its proximity
to the U.S. border, this crowded and dusty city attracts people from
all over Mexico who are in search of work. Intense poverty, broken
families, and hurting hearts are reality to many of the people here.
We pour our time and efforts into the ghettos and slums torn by drug
addiction, and darkened without the light of JESUS.
Religious Beliefs:
The majority of Matamoros residents could be considered
non-practicing Catholics. A considerable number of people practice
some type of idol worship, whether for protection or out of fear.
Superstitions have a grip on a lot of folks, while others consider
the spiritual realm a hoax and focus their life on material gain.
The ground is ripe for sowing into these hearts a touch of CHRIST’s
love. It’s an awesome opportunity to reach out to a world where HIS
saving grace is hardly known.

“Who knew God spoke
Spanish!”
-Katie Rolph; FYM
Mexico
Leader Biographies:
Click on a date for more information:
Fall 2008
Read
trip reports & see pictures from current and previous FYM trips
to Matamoros, Mexico
If you have any questions contact us by email
or phone: 1-800-881-2461.
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