We have just landed in Seattle! See you all soon!!!
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Through the border!!
Free time
Here's a funny little video that shows some of the lighter side of Rancho.
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
On our way
HS students
Amazing leaders
Last moments at Rancho
This morning has brought lots of tears as our students are dealing with the reality that we are leaving. God has really moved in our hearts this week and given us a love for the people if Rancho and Mexico. We are leaving with pieces of our hearts left here and we have been given some of theirs. They are our brothers and sisters in Christ and we are eternally connected.

Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Monday, July 1, 2013
Final campfire
Baptism at sea!
Headed to the beach
Morning Devos
Cloudy!!!
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Garrett update
Garrett is fine after he went to Tecate and got 2 stitches and some antibiotics. Thanks for praying!!
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Student spotlight
Hi, my name is Maci. This is my second time going to Mexico and my third missions trip out of the country. This trip has been so much fun and such a learning experience. I have grown so close to friends, not only from our church, but also at the daycare and at other places we've ministered in. It's been such a blessing seeing all of these people and what they have and are thankful for. I am very blessed to be on this trip and I plan on going next year. This trip is life-changing, but I know God's work doesn't stop here.

Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Biblia Abierta church
Injury
Garrett, one our leaders got injured and is heading to the hospital with his dad. Pray for a quick fix to the injury.
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Headed to church
We are headed to church in a few minutes so pray for safety traveling there. It's HOT!!!! Even the locals are saying it so our NW bodies are feeling it. Pray for comfortable weather.
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Leader testimony
Wow! What an amazing week so far. This is my first trip down to Rancho and it has totally surpassed all my expectations. As a leader, I expected to come down and see the middle school students experience growth as God works on their hearts through all they see and do here. I am happy to report that I've seen more of that than I expected...from Miranda and Sam witnessing the healing power of God to seeing the young men and women rally around those that have been sick and hearing the powerful testimonies of Emily and Andi. What I didn't anticipate was how God would touch me personally like I have never felt in my 30 + years as a Christian. From the things I called out above to the inspired worship here at Rancho, God has moved me and many and we have grown. I am so grateful for the prayers and support of those of you at home that made this trip possible, to Matt and my fellow leaders for all their hard work and fellowship and to my amazing wife for her support and efforts holding down the home fort. I love you babe.
Kelly
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Kelly
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Morning church
Morning at Rancho
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Fireside
Student Testimony
Hello my name is Andi and I am 12 years old. I am in Mexico and I am having a blast! Here in Mexico we have been doing so many things like, playing with kids, working, and most important showing Gods love and mercy to people around me. That brings me joy and happiness. The most best thing on this trip is playing with the kids. I love them and for them to be through so much and still be happy is a huge thing. The most nerve racking part was saying my testimony. Seeing how many people it touched really warmed me. This was the best trip outside of the country I have ever had. Well it is the only one so....... Anyways I cannot wait to see what God has in store for me.

Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Student Testimony
Hi my name is Shae I'm in 7th grade and this is my first year in Mexico and this has been the best experience ever! I love hanging with all the little kids, they're so cute!! Being with the kids have been so amazing! And making Mexicrete is hard but it keeps you going when you are doing it for someone else. God has showed me to appreciate all the stuff that we have. We have so much and they don't have a lot, so I am so thankful for everything I have!

Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Team Update
First thanks for your prayers regarding Nasia last night. She's doing well and sleeping. Doctor was positive on her condition upon release.
The team today worked at Rancho and did water ministry giving water to the community as its a precious resource.
At 3pm today we work with the Rancho kids and after have a well deserved low key evening. Pray for continued healing for those not feeling well and effectiveness in ministry.
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
The team today worked at Rancho and did water ministry giving water to the community as its a precious resource.
At 3pm today we work with the Rancho kids and after have a well deserved low key evening. Pray for continued healing for those not feeling well and effectiveness in ministry.
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Heading back from the hospital
After a lengthy visit to the ER (its 3:09 am) we are on our way back to Rancho. She is much better! Thanks for your prayers. God is awesome!
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Friday, June 28, 2013
Prayer Needed
We are headed to the states to take Nasia to the hospital.Pllease pray for a quick border crossing and easy diagnosis by the doctors. We will fill you in as soon as we know more.
Miranda Cook
Hello everyone! Me llamo Miranda. Wow it's hot here, like 95 degrees! It's worth the heat to be here and see the differences from two years ago when I was an 8th grader. I'm one of the high schoolers that Pastor Matt invited to come as a leader and example. Three nights before we left (Saturday) I injured the muscles above my knee and couldn't walk on that leg at all. Wednesday night we had an outreach, and they asked anyone with a knee injury to come up and be prayed for. As I crutched up, people started praying for me and afterwards, I was able to walk and put pressure on it! What a miracle! Although its not 100% healed, God works in amazing ways and really makes amazing things happen. I'm so glad I've gotten the opportunity to come here and show everyone what God can really do.

Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Daycare ministry
The daycare was started as a response by Rancho to care for kids whose parents worked in factories and typically would lock kids on the house during the da to keep them safe. Unfortunately many accidents and fires happen so Rancho uses the daycare to keep kids safe and reach out to these families.

Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Family Groups
Wednesday student of the day
Thursday student of the day
Leader testimony-Mike
Hi, mike VW here, second year and opportunity to be a tool for the Kingdom in Tecate. I wanted to describe for you a house that many of the team saw during our park ministry.
Imagine, if you would, leaving the park and walking straight up the dusty, rutted road to the "tiene" or shop on the side of the road. Don't think of this as a typical shop, imagine a glorified lemonade stand made of makeshift materials. Next door, the (typical) mangy dog is guarding the neighbors property onside the fence. A woman is peering through the small hole taking orders for mostly Coke (it's very hot in the park). Since the park has no "Banyo" (restroom) this woman allowed many of us to use her home's bathroom. Her six year old daughter leads us right into and through the back of the house. This one room 'house' is ten feet by ten feet on a good day, and is also constructed of makeshift materials..... picture walls made of loading pallets sheathed in scruffy unpainted plywood, and I can see light peering through its many cracks. The house is divided into four sections, where in each quarter is the parents bed, the little girls bed, a couch, and a kitchenette. The floor is dirt with rocks sticking out. I cannot imagine what happens when it rains hard or gets cold.
It tells me that on trips like this, while its paramount to reach people with the Gospel, it is also important to do the physical work and meet basic needs, doing it with all our hearts, and doing it for God's greater glory. Seeing people with so much less than we have teaches us to be happy with what we have as well. Thanks for praying for us as well as the people of Mexico.
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Imagine, if you would, leaving the park and walking straight up the dusty, rutted road to the "tiene" or shop on the side of the road. Don't think of this as a typical shop, imagine a glorified lemonade stand made of makeshift materials. Next door, the (typical) mangy dog is guarding the neighbors property onside the fence. A woman is peering through the small hole taking orders for mostly Coke (it's very hot in the park). Since the park has no "Banyo" (restroom) this woman allowed many of us to use her home's bathroom. Her six year old daughter leads us right into and through the back of the house. This one room 'house' is ten feet by ten feet on a good day, and is also constructed of makeshift materials..... picture walls made of loading pallets sheathed in scruffy unpainted plywood, and I can see light peering through its many cracks. The house is divided into four sections, where in each quarter is the parents bed, the little girls bed, a couch, and a kitchenette. The floor is dirt with rocks sticking out. I cannot imagine what happens when it rains hard or gets cold.
It tells me that on trips like this, while its paramount to reach people with the Gospel, it is also important to do the physical work and meet basic needs, doing it with all our hearts, and doing it for God's greater glory. Seeing people with so much less than we have teaches us to be happy with what we have as well. Thanks for praying for us as well as the people of Mexico.
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Leader Testimony
Daniel Takashima
This is my first time on a mission trip, and it has become evident how much God is working in this community. It has been eye-opening to see how much God's love and promise have impacted the people of Tecate and Rancho, who have so much faith despite the poverty that surrounds them. It has been incredibly humbling to be able to recognize how much the people of Rancho have to offer and how much we can learn from them.
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
This is my first time on a mission trip, and it has become evident how much God is working in this community. It has been eye-opening to see how much God's love and promise have impacted the people of Tecate and Rancho, who have so much faith despite the poverty that surrounds them. It has been incredibly humbling to be able to recognize how much the people of Rancho have to offer and how much we can learn from them.
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Midway Point
Today is the middle day of our trip and is typically the hardest day physically, emotionally and spiritually.
Everyone has been working hard and in combination to heat (triple digits yesterday), different food, sleeping in a different place, a little homesickness by some and other factors today we can really use extra prayer from all of you that we can persevere. Everyone is tired but still joyful to serve.
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Everyone has been working hard and in combination to heat (triple digits yesterday), different food, sleeping in a different place, a little homesickness by some and other factors today we can really use extra prayer from all of you that we can persevere. Everyone is tired but still joyful to serve.
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Prayer Needed
Trailer Testimonies
We had two students share their testimonies tonight while we were on the trailer. These were really the highlights of the evening as both Andi and Emily shared very powerful testimonies of Gods forgiveness, grace and salvation. I was blown away and brought tears to my eyes both times.

Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Evangelism Trailer Ministry
Hi my name is Laurel and God has been amazing! I've noticed that even though the people here are in poverty, they have something we don't,they have humility. They care for others, even in the hard times, Gods love is everywhere! I love it here,and I've learned a lot!!! God bless you guys and keep praying!!:)

Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Pastor Matt and the Mexico Team
Heading out
Mexicrete
Morning worship and Devo time
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