Mission Objective Summary

Evangelists have attempted to produce in this area for approximately 60 years with little growth. The vision of Majestic 4 Missions is to impact the entire region within 3-5 years by empowering the Holy Spirit through pastors, church leaders, and their congregants. As the churches in the area unify through education of the Kingdom of God, they will produce fruit together, bringing the kingdom to earth just as it is in heaven (Matt 6:10). This includes living a life of signs, wonders, miracles, and prosperity, with evidence of the fruit of the Spirit in family life, work, and community environments.

Location Details

Tecuala is a small city in the State of Nayarit, in western Mexico, and means “place of many wild animals.” The town sits in the state’s coastal region, close to the Pacific Ocean. It has a rich history and cultural heritage, mixing indigenous, Spanish, and Mexican influences. The city’s main square, Plaza Principal, is surrounded by colonial-style buildings and is home to Our Lady of the Rosary Church, built in the 18th century. Tecuala has a profoundly religious and spiritual history, evident by the many churches, shrines, and religious festivals held yearly. Catholicism is the most prominent (94%), dating to the 16th century, by Spanish colonizers, while Christianity, too (5%), has a presence of both Protestant and Evangelical churches. Occultism is widespread and commonly emerges as syncretism through Catholicism; witchcraft has proven to be a concern for many church members who have admitted that attacks through practices have taken place, affecting the well-being of their families.

Beginnings for Majestic 4 Missions

Tecuala had been a long-term commitment to Laura Jordan and her husband, Michael Jordan, to help the existing Christian church since 1995. Numerous and consistent mission trips were taken there by Laura and other missionary groups throughout the years to support the local Christian church and community. There were many challenges to these trips not only with finances, but with different missionary groups. It was very difficult at times to have consistency in financial and other types of support; nevertheless, Mike and Laura kept supporting the local pastor and his congregation. Then in 2018, after many challenges, the Lord brought a team of 3 more brave Christian women who united with Laura into missionary work. At the onset, there were many unknowns to Lissa, Blanche, and Eva. As a small team of 4, pastors, Raul Huerta and Elvia Chaidez, opened up their home as the missionary trips continued with this new team. The 4 shared one room, three in one bed and one on the floor on a mat. The setup made for a great team bonding experience as they shared everything. The first trip became memorable, fun, and unforgettable in which launched the beginning of what we now call Majestic 4 Missions. As new team members arrived, and new locations opened up, the fabric of the ministry continued to become more prosperous, vibrant, powerful, and impactful.