Mexico
Mexico map

Mexico is a tourist’s paradise: the beautiful beaches in Acapulco and Cancun are starkly contrasted by the ancient civilizations. Its national identity is reflected by the heritage of its native peoples, their colourful art, languages and festivals; the most famous Mexican festival being The Day of the Dead.

The country is positioned in North America, and it is bordered by Belize, Guatemala, the United States, and the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean.

The population of Mexico is around 106, 203 million people, and of that number a staggering 94 per cent of the population are Christian; Roman Catholicism is the most prominent denomination, however, this is significantly different from European Catholicism as it is a hybrid of Roman Catholic traditions and the local religious practices from the Native American ancestry.

So, how does the work of OM fit into this? Mexico was actually the first country that George Verwer, who later became the founder of OM, visited in 1957. He, along with two of his college friends, had a real spiritual burden for Mexico. After much prayer, the three friends sold some of their own possessions to raise money and they gave up their summer holiday to distribute Gospels and other Christian literature in Mexico.

Since then, OM has continued to work in Mexico and we now have 5 offices in the cities of Hermosillo, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Mexico City and Cuernavaca, all with personnel promoting OM and organising missions’ conferences and recruiting. Our main office is in Mexico City.

We have representatives in three other cities: Pachuca, Veracruz and Coatzacoalcos, in the last two cities these are the port cities where the OM Ships usually come.

OM works alongside local churches, to train local believers. We prepare them to serve in missions, and we do evangelism training with local churches as well.

We recruit believers to do short term outreaches, our main emphasis is Central America. We also encourage some people to go to our summer STT in Europe and North Africa.

We are trying to focus the ministry now into social work and relief.

We are involved in a number of projects including:

  • Literature Projects
  • Evangelism project
  • Summer outreach project
  • Relief project

Working in OM in Mexico is great because the living conditions are good; people can come and live here with $700.00 a month.

 

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Triquis people - Mexico<br>Photo of a couple in Mexico.

Recent Stories from Mexico

Reaching Mexico's Indigenous People
17 Mar, 2008
OM Mexico has people dedicated to reaching out to two unreached indigenous groups within their nation.

Mexico faces major disaster
20 Nov, 2007
Millions have been affected by flooding caused by heavy rains in southern Mexico.

What do I have to do?
11 Sep, 2006
Team members in Mexico are rejoicing after 500 people made professions of faith during a recent outreach in Zacatecas. Eighty enthusiastic volunteers worked alongside six local churches to share the Gospel. Many of the new believers are already taking part in discipleship programmes and some have started attending church.

The Triquis: “The Children of the Earth”
The Triquis: ?The Children of the Earth?23 Mar, 2004
The best way to describe the Triquis is that they are the “children of the earth.” Every time a Triqui child s born, they let the baby hit the ground with its head. The tradition signifies that the child will be perpetually tied to the earth, having to till the land to survive. As a result, the Triquis live with the idea that they cannot do anything to better the situation in which they live.

We thank God for the work that He has been doing, because even in the midst of spiritual and physical oppression, our Lord is touching the hearts of the Triquis and removing them from spiritual bondage. A Triqui man, Juan, and his family have accepted Christ as their Lord and Savior.