Adami Aguirre

Missionary Profile

Ministry Focus

Adami seeks to see the kingdom of God extended on earth, bringing hope of a new life to college students, that they bear fruit of a life in Christ and thus reach others.

Along with Campus Ambassadors in the universities of Hermosillo, the focus is to spend time with students, making new connections and building relationships and a community that shows Jesus and where they can be transformed.


Faith Story

Adami was born into a Christian family, her entire childhood and adolescence were involved in the ministry to which her parents had been called. When she was in high school, God moved her to experience faith in a personal way and share it with others. Thus, the process of change began in her life. On one occasion, at a camp, they talked about the spiritual need in the world and evangelistic missionaries, and there God spoke to her and she knew she had to respond. From that moment on, she began the search for a specific ministry.

Along the way, her thoughts and ideas changed again and again, but there was a starting point in her direction. When she was in university, she encountered the Field Ambassadors group, where she was greatly transformed by God, through the guidance of the leaders. It awakened a longing in her heart, a desire to see fruit in the lives of other people, and she fell in love with what God was doing in the university community; God surprised her, and unexpectedly placed her to work at the university where she had studied. There, she was deeply touched by the spiritual need that university students experience.

The moment came when she knew that God had given her the direction she had been looking for for years, and now all that was left was for her to respond with love to reach the university students.

Family

Adami married Mibzar Martinez on 9/11//24. She also is the daughter of Lourdes Andrade and Arturo Aguirre (who rests in heaven), faithful missionaries to God. She has three siblings.

She loves to sing and learn new things. She greatly enjoys deep conversations and getting to know new cultures and people



Education

She studied Clinical Chemical Biology at the University of Sonora in Hermosillo, Mexico.

 

 

  • WAYS TO SUPPORT

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Learn more about where this ministry happens

From ancient civilizations to modern cities, colorful traditions advance a vibrant culture

Colorful and joyful fiestas provide a staple of life in Mexico to celebrate everything from patron saints to national holidays to guitar music. Today's traditions blend Spanish influence since the 1500s with the heritage of ancient civilizations that flourished in Mexico for thousands of years prior.

Sunny beaches and turquoise waters of Baja California and Cancún bring thousands of tourists each year. And amid a combination of historic and modern architecture, Mexico City's 20 million residents make it one of the most populated urban centers in the world.

At the heart of every Mexican city lies the zócalo, or central public square, that invites community interaction. In contrast, plastered walls often surround affluent homes to provide protection and symbolize the importance of family in Mexican society.

The country has one of the world’s largest economies, driven significantly by manufacturing, and is the world’s largest producer of silver. But high rates of unemployment and crime make it hard for many households to earn enough income.

Your participation with Missions Door helps to meet strategic and spiritual needs of communities in Mexico through medical teams, leadership training, economic development, church planting and youth ministry.

Cultural Snapshot

The acclaimed Mexican painter Diego Rivera created elaborate murals that depict Mexico's history and culture.

Faith Fact

Mexico has the second largest population of Catholics in the world, approximately 96 million.

Country Profile

Population: 118 million, 46% ages 0–24

Major Religions: 83% Catholic, 6% Protestant

Languages: 93% Spanish, 6% bilingual in Spanish and indigenous languages

Literacy: 94%

Poverty: 52%

 

 

Ministry service area:
Campus Ambassadors

Ministry location:
, Mexico