Mozambique May

Are You Ready to be Sent into the Nations?

Overland Missions has a way to prepare you for that call and a path for you to be planted as a long-term missionary. This three-month training program is the gateway to enter into a career in missions and a lifetime of Kingdom expansion.

 Mozambique May

AMT DATES

Date of Arrival
May 13, 2026
Date of Departure
August 10, 2026

AMT COST

Trip Cost
$
5000
Estimated Airfare
$
3100
Other Costs
$
500
Total Estimated Trip Cost
$
8600

Other Details

Point of Contact
Erica Jones
Email
erica@overlandmissions.com
Open Seats
3

AMT Phases

Phase 1

Zambia

The first six weeks of the program, which we refer to as Phase 1, will be spent in Zambia, Africa on Rapid 14, our flagship international base. Rapid 14 serves the international team at large and is the launching point for all of our missionaries.

Phase 2

Mozambique

Defined by perseverance and conviction in the face of years of trial in order to establish our ministry in the nation of Mozambique, our team on the ground is seeing breakthroughs in the villages that rest on the shores of the Indian Ocean. Despite paperwork and governmental strongholds, the open doors in this country are endless. After centuries of colonization and civil wars, the people group here are ready to experience a true freedom that goes beyond the government and penetrates their very souls.

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What Are The Most Frequently Asked Questions?

In order to do AMT, do I need to complete both phases right away, or can I do one at a time?

We require all AMT students to complete both phases within the same AMT class. AMT is considered one 3 month training program with 2 phases that all students attend.

While in AMT will I have opportunities to do ministry in the countries we are training in?

Yes! During your AMT there are three different week long expeditions where your class will specifically focus on reaching the lost. Outside of those three separate weeks, ministry happens in various ways, but you will primarily focus on your training curriculum to prepare to become a missionary with Overland.

While in AMT, what will my accommodations be like?

Whether in Zambia during phase 1, or at one of our varying phase 2 country options, you will have a bed provided for you in a guest home on one of our bases. Sleeping arrangements will vary slightly depending on the country, but each base has incredible and comfortable facilities.

What are the differences between Phase 1 and Phase 2?

In the May and August AMT, there will be an option to spend a phase 2 in a different region of the World that Overland Missions is ministering in. The purpose of this is to give our mission training students an opportunity to get their feet on the ground in locations that they may want to become missionaries long term to. You could spend your second phase in a predominantly Muslim nation, on the Amazon river in South America, within the cities of Buddhist and Hindu nations, or at our international headquarters in Zambia, Africa. No matter where you choose you will find that our staff in every nation carry the same message and readiness to take the Gospel to the ends of the Earth.

Can you be married or have a family on the field?

Yes, children are a blessing to the ministry, not a burden. There are many families in Overland Missions and plenty of support to help you navigate being a family on the field.

How do I Choose a Position?

During AMT, you will have the opportunity to sit down with senior leadership individually to discuss your passions and the current career options.

Is a career in MIssions Financially Sustainable?

Yes! After graduation, we help you create a budget that will sustain you in the field and allow you to thrive for a lifetime of ministry. This all begins after AMT and MPD, where we will teach you how to raise up a team of financial partners that will walk alongside you during your career in missions.