Are you looking to take your group on a cross-cultural mission trip this summer, but you’re worried about the safety of traveling?
This summer,
Adventures In Missions is featuring several trips to one of our most popular locations over the border, and we want to assure you that it is still safe to travel to Mexico.
If your group travels to Mexico with AIM, you will have no problems crossing the border and will be in safe hands with our ministry partners (see the video at the bottom of the page for more).
In Mexico, you and your group will find a safe, accessible way to serve the poor and be part of a life-changing outreach this summer. We have a variety of dates and trips available to suit your group’s schedule and needs. Below are a few featured trips, but be sure to
visit our trip list for an exhaustive
list of mission trips to Mexico and other locations.
For more info about mission trips to Mexico, contact us by email or call 800.881.2461 (ext. 212).
Available Trips To Mexico:
For all trips dates, click here. Interested in a mission trip to a different or domestic location? Click here.
Stories From Mexico:
Scott Lamphere writes:
The night before we were to ATL (Ask The Lord) we prayed that God would quiet and still our hearts and minds so that we don’t miss what God has in store. We decided not to talk about anything until we stared on our ATL journey the next day. This morning we prayed at the construction site for God to continue to reveal what He needed for us to do.
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Anne Milligan writes:
On Wednesday morning during our agenda meeting, Megan, who had been a part of the prayer walk group that Carlos interrupted on Tuesday, voiced that she really wanted to teach Carlos how to pray. This was something that had been heavy on my heart and that I had even written in my notes to discuss-so we took that as confirmation and Megan and Judy led all the boys at Esperanza Viva through a simple introduction to prayer during our first ministry session of the day.
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Jenica writes:
Today our work team participated in a form of evangelism called “living water” in which we gave out purified water to people around Matamoros. We’d give out the cups of water and say “agua en el nombre de Jesus” meaning water in the name of Jesus. Throughout this work time many awesome things happened. We began by praying about where God wanted us to go. Everyone had God speak to them in different ways of places to go.
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