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Mexico

Evangelism & Children’s Outreach / Construction

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About Mission Trips to Mexico

When most Americans think of Mexico, they think about Cancun, Acapulco, or Cozumel. Our ministry sites in Mexico bring us to areas that reach people who are in dire need of help both physically and spiritually. Some have the mindset that getting to America will solve all their problems. Our goal is to tell them, and show them, that only Jesus can meet all their needs, and provide true freedom. This is a great missions experience for all ages. Families are also welcome.

Ministry in Mexico

Guachochi

Your team will fly to El Paso, Texas where our Global Infusion missionaries and contact will pick you up at the airport and drive you across the border into Mexico. You will then journey deep into the Sierra Madre mountains of Chihuahua, Mexico to Guachochi. There, you will begin work with the Tarahumara people group, a largely unreached and unengaged people. Each day you will be involved in village ministry. Going village to village preaching the Gospel, doing children’s ministry, music ministry and taking resources. Many new churches are being built throughout the mountains, with small congregations being birthed. The area is full of possibilities for many types of outreach. Tarahumara Indians are a beautiful, humble people group that live removed from modern society. Over 80 percent of the men have been affected by alcoholism and that leaves the women and children at great risk for violence and trafficking.

 

Juarez

You and your team will fly to El Paso, Texas where the Mexico team will pick you up at the airport. From there you will be driven to the border. Where you will stay in dormitory style  housing on the border at a farm our Global missionaries run. You will travel into Mexico daily and have the opportunity to minister in many different capacities. Working with children putting on VBS style programs in the slums of Juarez. Doing street evangelism and working with women caught in human trafficking. Ministering in refugee camps and orphanages. Working with the Tarahumara Indigonus people group  in a closed community.  As well as an opportunity to minister to local leaders and pastors.  

 

Mission Trip Info

Airfare and In-country Transportation

At Global Infusion, we are committed to taking care of as many logistical details as possible, so you, the short-term missionary, can focus on your INFUSION ADVENTURE. We coordinate all the airline travel booking as it is included in the trip cost. We also are responsible for the organization of all in-country transportation. The costs of all flights are included in the total trip cost.

Passports & Visas

A valid passport is required. If you do not have a valid passport, please click here to obtain one. If you have traveled to Mexico in the past using only a U.S. or Canadian driver’s license, security at the border has been increased since that time and a valid passport is now essential.

Immunizations

A recent tetanus and Hepatitis A and B are recommended. If you have any questions or concerns about your immunizations, please contact your family physician before they are administered.

The team will be staying in dormitory-style housing. You will be required to bring a pillow, and a sleeping bag (or sheets). During the summer months, the weather is very warm, and during the winter months, the weather is very cold; it is important to bring the corresponding sleepwear and clothing. The food is prepared by our contacts on site, and clean or bottled water is always available.

There will be time set aside for souvenir shopping in the downtown district and with local vendors. There are plenty of options for purchases including, but not limited to, authentic Mexican blankets, ponchos, sombreros, jewelry, dolls, pure vanilla, Mexican candy and spices, leather, T-shirts and other clothing.

At one of our sites, a possible visit to a Tarahumara Indian compound is also a must-see. This people-group come from the mountains regions of Chihuahua and are not considered Mexican by culture. They are non-Spanish speaking Amerindians and are known for their incredible survival skills and colorful hand-made clothing.

All other information, including what to pack, weather conditions, country history, fundraising techniques, health recommendations, and cross-cultural travel tips are all included in the INFUSION ADVENTURES manual you will receive once your application and deposit has been turned in to Global Infusion.

$1,500- $1,800 per person (depending on team size, length of trip, season of the year)

1-week trip // airfare included

Plan A Trip To Mexico

Whether you’re interested in setting up a short-term trip for your team or you’re called to the nations longterm, Global Infusion can help you follow your calling and customize a trip to any of our ministry sites. 

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