Dayspring Missionary Training

Dayspring Missionary Training A seven month missionary training program, where Mexican and American students study and minister in different areas of Mexico.

A seven month missionary training program. The program is divided into three sections:

1. School- The first ten weeks of the program, where students prepare for the mission field through language and culture classes, as well as theological classes taught by various pastors from both the United States and Mexico.

2. Outreach- Following the school, students travel to the southern Mexican states of

Veracruz and Oaxaca, working with both established missionaries and native pastors. They will visit churches and missions, plan VBS programs for children, and do door-to-door ministry. In past years, DMT classes have been instrumental in starting new missions in various remote areas, including with unreached people groups

3. Summer Groups- After Outreach, students head north to the northern state of Nuevo Leon, where they work with short-term missionary groups from different parts of the United States. Students serve the groups, help translate, and lead ministry. See last year's photos and blog at: http://dmtdayspring.us

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A seven month missionary training program. The program is divided into three sections: 1. School- The first ten weeks of the program, where students prepare for the mission field through language and culture classes, as well as theological classes taught by various pastors from both the United States and Mexico. 2. Outreach- Following the school, students travel to the southern Mexican states of Veracruz and Oaxaca, working with both established missionaries and native pastors. They will visit churches and missions, plan VBS programs for children, and do door-to-door ministry. In past years, DMT classes have been instrumental in starting new missions in various remote areas, including with unreached people groups 3. Summer Groups- After Outreach, students head north to the northern state of Nuevo Leon, where they work with short-term missionary groups from different parts of the United States. Students serve the groups, help translate, and lead ministry. See last year's photos and blog at: http://dmtdayspring.us