Seminary Professor
Mexico
description
The Latin America region has a vision to transform lives in dynamic communities. As an Embarker, you'll serve in your area of focus while being part of localised summer ministry experiences. You'll also be poured into by a team of missionaries as you learn more about your gifts and passions. Our hope for the internship experience is that you will grow in your relationship with God, expand your skill set, be more prepared to disciple people from other cultures, and perhaps discern a long-term call to missions and ministry.
You will work with the SEMBIMEX (Mexico Biblical Seminary) team to offer introductory courses through the Basic Ministry and Integration Seminary (SEMBI) program. Depending on your length of stay, education level, and Spanish competence, opportunities for teaching basic seminary courses could also be a possibility. This is a great opportunity for theology students to gain experience and build their resume.
Responsibilities
During your time with Embark you will serve with One Mission Society, build relationships with youth and young adults, receive mentorship from experienced missionaries, work alongside a team of other like-minded OMS interns, expand and hone your skill set, and grow in your ministry approach to evangelism, discipleship, and communicating your testimony.
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Criteria
Personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Advanced Spanish preferred, but intermediate accepted.
GCSE qualifications.
Some Higher Education preferred.
Adaptability.
Good relational skills.
Desire to see Gospel transformation.
Important Information
You will be interning for a period of at least eight weeks, anytime between 1st January – 31st May, or 1st August – 31st December. Exact dates will be worked out between you and the field.
You will live in Mexico City at the seminary guesthouse apartments or a missionary home.
This is a volunteer internship that requires raising financial support through ministry partners.

