Mission Apprenticeship
Program
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Benefits of MAP:
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Fantastic, let’s talk about who MAP is for.
- This is for you who are serious about seeing real missionary life.
- It’s for you who want to truly experience giving your whole life to ministry.
- It’s for you who want to experience the messy reality of living in another culture.
- MAP is for you who first and foremost want to serve Christ with your life.
If this describes you, then you’re ready for our Mission Apprenticeship Program.
You will not enjoy every minute of your apprenticeship. You will not be comfortable.
Tough times will come and difficult situations will force you to rely solely on God.
Real, authentic ministry does not come in nice neat little packages. Real ministry involves
trudging through the brokeness of our fallen world alongside others in order to share
Christ with those who do not yet know Him.
After you are done with your MAP experience, you will have a clearer picture of what it
takes to live as a missionary. If you want to take this step of faith, and are prepared for
God to change you in ways you didn’t even think were possible, then keep reading to see
the opportunities we have available for you…
Challenge you to follow Christ everyday.
Expose you to other cultural worldviews.Opportunity to truly experience living as a foreign missionary.
Practical cross-cultural ministry training and experience.
Hands-on experience in area of interest.
Many students receive college credit.
Before you read anything else in here, ask yourself:
STOP READINGGo look elsewhere.
Do I want to bec�fortable?
Do I want to just travel the world?
Do I want to help others so I can feelbetter about myself?
Do I want to have afun time?
Do I want to experience somethingjust to brag about it?
If you want any of these things,
MAP is not for you.
What do I want?
Experience the work of missionaries around the world who are using sports as
a way to reach their communities. Missionaries use a combination of clinics,
games, and instruction to improve skills, build relationships, and share the
message of Jesus.
Use the musical giftings and passions that God has given you to reach the
lost. Opportunities in this area usually use a combination of performance and
education to build relationships with others and share the Gospel with them.
Be a part of empowering those in foreign countries by teaching them English.
Missionary partners are using this tool to share the Gospel and they want
the help of native English speakers such as you. Help use the wealth of
opportunities in this area to reach children and youth for the Kingdom.
Help the poorest of society achieve physical wellness and create opportunities
to share the Gospel through medical ministry. Spread the hope of Jesus to the
sick and diseased around the world. Some locations require previous medical
experience.
Join the work of international Christians as they minister amid persecution,
poverty, and discouragement. Help encourage local believers, reach the lost
and hurting, and experience cross-cultural ministry first-hand. Past apprentices
have run VBS ministry, after school drop-in programs, and youth ministry.
Sports Ministry
Internship Options
Music Ministry
Teaching English
Medical Missions
Church Support
TestimoniesFrom traditional church support to custom opportunities, YMI
wants to empower you to use your passions for the glory of
God. No matter what type of ministry you serve in, you will be
involved in sustainable, responsible ministry that is impacting
lives around the world. You will be exposed to a lifestyle of
putting God before self and radical servant leadership.
To apply for your mission apprenticeship, go to:
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My trip to Brazil was more incredible than I could have ever hoped for. I had the opportunity to build a great relationship with my host missionary and his family and be immersed in Brazilian culture. God taught me that He doesn’t need me to be able; He just needs me to be available.
-Morgann G.
We need to be willing to stand up to do any task- no matter how small or ordinary, and let God be the one who turns our willingness into something extraordinary.
-Emma B.
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Costa Rica
Peru
Haiti
China Japan
Brazil
South Africa
Zambia
Uganda
India
Indonesia
Philippines
South Korea
Spain
United Kingdom
Teaching English
Sports Ministry
Music Ministry
Medical Missions
Church SupportLegend
We are constantly expanding our missionary contacts, but here are some featured opportunities
for 2014. If you feel called to a location not listed, please contact Youth Missions International
about it. We have access to missionary networks around the world and many times we can
find an apprenticeship opportunity for you.
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Opportunities
To apply for your mission apprenticeship, go to:
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So, how does a mission
apprenticeship with YMI work?
We’re glad you asked! Let’s dive into YMI’s
process designed to help you get the most from
every aspect of your experience.
Good question. Our international apprenticeships
do not. Since you are staying overseas, you will
need to fundraise for expenses during your time
overseas. However, for most of our domestic
apprenticeships you will be able to fundraise
your own salary for your experience, just like a
missionary would.
After you sign up and are approved for your
apprenticeship, you will learn more details
as arrangements are being made. Since each
apprenticeship is customized, there may be things
that you won’t know until you get to the field.
Faith is an important part of this process!
This can seem to be the most daunting task for an
individual going on an apprenticeship. However,
it is also the task where God can most stretch and
bless you. YMI offers advice and guidance in your
fundraising efforts as we see how God provides
for each of our participants.
After you have been accepted for your
apprenticeship, you will receive a packet of
information that includes ministry and fundraising
assignments that you will need to complete before
your trip. These assignments will be specific to the
Does my apprenticeship pay?
Who will I be working with?
How else can I prepare for my apprenticeship?
Where will I be staying?
Training and Debrief? What are those for?
When will I know all the nitty gritty details about my apprenticeship?
Fundraise? How does that work?
What does training look like?
All of YMI’s apprenticeships have a fundraising
goal. Your goal includes airfare to and from the
mission site, as well as food and lodging during
your training, time on-site, and debrief.
Before your trip, YMI will schedule a mission
training time with you that fits your schedule as
well as any teammates that you may have. At your
mission training, you will be equipped for your
experience. This is what sets YMI apart from other
mission organizations and also where we can judge
your readiness for the trip. It is why our missionary
partners enjoy receiving and using our teams and
students to help their ministry.
While there will be a quick review of the basics
of the Gospel message and your testimony, the
training will focus much more on how to properly
communicate the Gospel in different settings.
Discussion of best ministry practices and your own
spiritual growth will also be an important part of
the training.
YMI works predominantly with indigenous
missionaries. Every missionary that we work with is
involved in sustainable ministries that help share the
Gospel in their local areas. All locations YMI sends
to have been approved in person by a YMI staff
member.
You will either stay at a host home or a local church
during your stay in-country. Living conditions will
depend on the country and site you go to, as they
will mirror that of the host missionary.
Great question. We believe that ministry can only
be properly done with training, so every YMI
participant is required to go through training before
their experience. Debrief lasts anywhere from 24-48
hours after you complete your apprenticeship. This
time helps you gradually deal with culture shock,
process your experience, and be able to re-enter
your “normal” life prepared for the future. Re-entry
is a critical component of MAP.
type of opportunity you desire, and could include:
• Reading books on subjects such as ministry,
evangelism, and leadership
• Actively serving in a church body
• Raising financial and prayer support.
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Can I contact my family while I’m abroad?
Do I qualify to be a ministry apprentice?
Will I have a team with me?
Participants will be able to periodically
communicate with family and friends through
e-mail, Facebook, Skype, etc.
While an internet connection is not guaranteed
at all times, participants and missionary partners
will always be able to contact YMI in case of an
emergency.
How Do I Sign Up?
Go to WWW.YMIMISSIONS.ORG
now to apply!Aside from the questions we asked on the first page, here are our more technical qualifications for our apprentices:
o A personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
o High School Graduate to 26 years of age.
o Recommendations from church leadership.
This depends on the location and timing of your apprenticeship. Some apprentices will be on their own while others have a team of 3-5. If you want to be on a team, you may need to be flexible with your location choice and dates. If you really feel called to a certain location at a certain time, you may be serving the missionary on your own.
All locations are personally checked by a YMI staff member, so you will be safe and well-cared for whether you are on a team or by yourself. At some locations apprentices may also work with a high school team for a week or two of the experience.
2. Phone InterviewAfter you sign up, you will be contacted by a
YMI representative who will conduct a phone
interview with you.
This short interview helps us get to know you,
find out what you are expecting from your
apprenticeship and assess your readiness for this
type of experience. Shortly after your interview,
we will contact you to let you know if you have
been selected.
3. Begin PreparingIf you are selected, you will receive a packet of
information that contains more information on
the specifics of your mission apprenticeship.
It will also include guidelines, instructions, and
deadlines that you need to know in order to
prepare for your apprenticeship.
1. Apply OnlineOnline, you will enter in the length, time of year,
location, and ministry options which you desire.
Please remember that our missionary partners
have busy schedules and may not be able to
accomodate all requests.
We will try our hardest to find the best opportunity
for you and the missionary partner that you serve.
To apply for your mission apprenticeship, go to:
www.ymimissions.org
Apply to the Mission Apprenticeship Program today.
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