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Matamoros, Mexico (The Gateway) Mission Bases Home

Turning the corner into The Gateway you'd have a hard time believing you were just ten minutes from Texas and the typical American comforts of home. And yet somehow, at the end of a little dirt road surrounded on all sides by okra fields, rises a series of stuccoed, warehouse-looking buildings which for thousands represent one of the most transforming experiences of their lives.

Since 1994, The Gateway has been home base for short-term mission teams serving the poor in the border town of Matamoros, Mexico. Matamoros, a city of almost a million, borders Brownsville, Texas on the Gulf Coast. Thousands come to the border from the interior of Mexico with hopes of crossing into the US to find work. Those who make it across, many illegally, leave behind families who live day to day waiting for their loved ones to send money. Many are left broken hearted and without basic food and shelter. This is a community that desperately needs the love of Jesus and the hope of the Gospel.

The Gateway office serves as Adventures In Missions' home base for partnership with pastors of local churches. Together with these pastors project set-up staff identify needs in the community and help equip the local churches to provide discipleship for new believers.

The Gateway is also home to Adventures In Missions' Mission Training Institute. This school for aspiring pastors and missionaries is raising up Mexican ministers who will be sent into all of Mexico as ambassadors of the gospel.

In the past five years, thousands of Christian youth, adults and college students have come to the border on mission projects to build houses for the poor, build churches and participate in evangelistic ministries like Door-to-Door evangelism, prayer, medical clinics, Vacation Bible School and sports evangelism. The Gateway provides the ideal setting for youth groups and groups experiencing missions for the first time. The dorms are air conditioned to help bear the Mexican heat. Project participants are challenged by experiencing true cross-cultural ministry in the city but return to the base for meals and times of debrief and worship.