Mexico children learn about missions through Missionary Orientation Camp

Mexico children learn about missions through Missionary Orientation Camp

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Mesoamerica Region Church of the Nazarene
| 28 Sep 2023
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A total of 54 children attended a Children's Missionary Orientation Camp (COMI) in Mexico to learn about missions while being encouraged to get involved. 

The COMI was held at the district campground from July 14-16. It was organized by Nazarene Missions International (NMI) of the southern border district of Mexico and directed by Adaia Argueta, coordinator of the district Children's Ambassadors ministry.

In addition to learning about missions through the experiences of a missionary, the children learned firsthand what it looks like to be a Nazarene missionary. The children "boarded a plane" created by the COMI team, which took them to several countries while learning about different cultures and God's call for children in various areas of Christian ministry.

"Seeing the children so interested in sharing the gospel and being sure of their faith in Christ filled me with new strength," Argueta said.

Shadia Franco, the district NMI president, thanked God for his help at every step of the activity. 

She also thanked Regional NMI Coordinator Ana Crocker, District Superintendent Roberto López Fajardo, and the entire team, including the pastors and ministries such as NYI, DNI, Evangelism, and Missionary Mobilization for their support and work with the children.

"The mission camp was a great blessing in my life," Argueta said. "If I had the opportunity to lead a children's mission camp again, I would not hesitate to do it." 

--Church of the Nazarene Mesoamerica Region

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