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When: March 16-22, 2002
Where: Ensenada and Maneadero, Mexico
Who: Neighborhood's Sixth Graders, Staff,
and Chaperone Parents
Why: See "Annual Mexico Outreach"
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How: Fly to San Diego, then by van to
YWAM's Ensenada missions base

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

Please pray for all aspects of this trip - especially for God to prepare the hearts of the people of Mexico with whom we will come in contact. Please ask your family and friends to lift this outreach up in prayer. If you'd like to help financially, you may donate funds to:
Neighborhood Christian School
655 South First Street, Suite C
Dixon, CA 95620

Please put a post-it on the check noting "Mexico Outreach 2002." Your donation is tax-deductible. Thank you for your prayers and your donations.

CURRENT STATUS (as of 11/29/01)
Processing Fees and Deposits are in!

Airline tickets have been purchased for 15 students, 3 staff, and 10 parent chaperones!

Students are learning skits, animal balloon making, more Spanish words and phrases, and keeping family and friends informed to pray and possibly help with trip costs.



Annual Mexico Outreach
Missions Seed Planting


Neighborhood Christian School's vision statement has at its core the desire to train students so they might introduce the one true God to those who don't yet have a personal relationship with Him: Motivating, Equipping, and Training students to know God and make Him known.

This vision statement aligns itself well with the commission given to us by our Lord Jesus Christ, "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." Matthew 28:19-20 NIV

In fulfilling this great commission, the Apostle Paul notes in Romans 10:12-15, unless preachers of the Gospel are sent, how will they hear? At Neighborhood, we hope not only to provide an excellent education to our students, but to plant some "missions seeds."

Missions is at the heart of Neighborhood Christian School because missions, reaching out to all the people groups of the world, is at the heart of Scripture. From Genesis to Revelation, God's message has one significant linking thread, His heart to bless all people groups, to reconcile all people back into a relationship with Him. God chooses to do this by working through those who already have a personal relationship with Him, those who call themselves Christians.

With this commission from our Lord Jesus in mind, being blessed abundantly here in the States, and having a foreign-speaking people right at our southern border, Neighborhood staff and administration have felt led to implement an annual mission outreach for our sixth graders.

Each year, Neighborhood's sixth grade students, several staff members, and parents travel to Ensenada, Mexico, and the surrounding areas to reach out to those people who don't yet have a personal relationship with Jesus. Working with the Youth With A Mission (YWAM) missions training base in Ensenada, Mexico, and an indigenous Christian pastor, Neighborhood's team performs dramas, gives testimonies, creates crafts, and shares Jesus with hundreds of migrant farm children and their families in and around the Ensenada area.

Throughout the year, the students learn what it takes to do God's work in the mission field, including writing support letters (requesting prayers, financial support, etc.), outreach preparation and planning (learning dramas, songs, balloon making, culture norms, etc.), and having a heart to do God's will. The outreach takes place in mid-March each year, with an average of 25-35 team members (students, parents, and staff). The team flies from Sacramento to San Diego where YWAM staff members transport the team to and from Ensenada.

Pastor Roberto Niņo, who lives in the area and pastors a Christian church in Maneadero (just south of Ensenada), works closely with our group and provides very caring and effective follow-up teaching for the people with whom we interact. Neighborhood's team plants seeds, Pastor Niņo waters those seeds, and God provides the abundant fruit from those efforts. The blessings and the fruit, however, are felt not only in the Mexican people we reach, but in our team members.

Testimonies from students, parents, and staff evidence God's hand in bringing to fruition those seeds planted by this annual short-term missions outreach. Not only are we able to bring light into the lives of our neighbors to the south, but God is using these trips to water those seeds planted in the hearts of the sixth graders. We excitedly await the results of what God will be doing in and through the lives of these young people.