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EXPERIENCE THE MISSION FIELD
People can come as an individual, a couple or a group and minister in the churches and villages. There is much to see. New Mexico is the land of enchantment. There are Navajo lakes, ski resorts, canyons, beautiful land formations, reservations and much, much more. 

ACCOMMODATIONS 
 Nice rooms with bunk beds. Large groups should bring sleeping bags. We can accommodate up to 50 . 

Donations
As a non-profit mission we work solely on donations. We appreciate you partnering with us to further the Kingdom of Christ. 

YOU PROVIDE
Your own pillow and toiletry items. Bring lotions, sunscreen, water bottle and lip balm for sun exposure. Also proper clothing and footwear as the evenings can be cool, even in the summer.
 
DRESS CODE
Men are to wear jeans/slacks. No t-shirts with lewd or non-christian slogans. Modest shorts are allowed on work days. No bike shorts allowed. Men are expected to wear shirts at all times. Please dress modestly.
 Tennis shoes or hiking shoes are recommended. No Flip Flops! 

Ladies are to wear slacks/jeans. No skin tight or form fitting pants allowed (yoga pants) no t-shirts with lewd or non-christian slogans
no spaghetti straps or halter tops allowed. Please dress modestly.  Modest shorts are allowed on work days. Ladies are expected to wear a skirt/dress/slacks to church. No Flip Flops! Tennis shoes or hiking shoes recommended


No Alcohol, Cigarettes, Cigars, Vapor Cigarettes, Marijuana or Illegal Drugs permitted on CFAN property. 


No pets allowed


Groups and Teams
Each group will need to provide their own food, cook's and cleaning crew while they are at CFAN. We do have a fully equipped kitchen and dining hall. CFAN Leaders will join you for evening meals.

WHAT TO EXPECT WHILE YOU ARE HERE
  • Visit Navajo church services
  • Visit Navajo in their Hogans, minister and pray with them
  • Eat mutton stew and Navajo fry bread
  • Visit with Navajo Christian leaders to learn about their ministry, customs, and traditions
  • Spend time in the CFAN Prayer Room or at Prayer Rock praying for the Navajo and other needs
  • Teach men, women, and children about the Lord Jesus Christ and help bring them to salvation 
  • Use your gifts of praise, prayer-walking, drama, preaching, and encouragement as the Spirit leads
  • Deliver clothing and food to out-lying areas
  • Visit some of our local attractions : white water rafting, Chaco Canyon, Four Corners National Monument, Mesa Verde National Park, Durango Mountain, Wolf Creek, Silverton Train ride, and many more local attractions.
  • Help out around the mission where needed
These are some of the various methods CFAN uses in trying to meet the needs of the body among the Navajos and the world.
  • Bible Training Center
  • Training Native Pastors
  • Counseling
  • Crafts
  • Deliverance
  • Dispersing water to many Navajo families
  • Distribution of clothing food and toys
  • Home Bible Studies
  • Home Prayer Meetings
  • Music
  • Praying for the Sick
  • Seminars
  • Tent meetings
  • Vacation Bible School
  • Bringing in leaders and lay people to experience dynamic ministry
  • Sending anointed teachers and evangelists to churches and missions
Christ For All Nations                   PO BOX 63 COUNSELOR, NM 87018                 575-568-4470
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