Our Work In Belize
AMA’s work in Belize began in the 1960s, following the devastation of Hurricane Hattie. Originally focused on relief and rebuilding efforts, the mission has since expanded into a variety of ministries, including tutoring, social work, prison outreach, and spiritual development through church planting and pastoral care. The Mount Zion Literature ministry plays a significant role in distributing Christian books and tracts, while outreach to the deaf, children’s ministries, and remedial tutoring continue to meet diverse community needs. These efforts reflect AMA’s commitment to holistic support that addresses physical, spiritual, and educational challenges.

The Church in Belize
Read the origin story of the Church in Belize.
Mission Opportunities!
Current needs and opportunities in Belize.

Teacher/School Administrator
Help shape the future by teaching students. This role allows you to make a direct impact on the lives of young learners.

Literature Ministry Director
Lead efforts in spreading knowledge and faith through literature. This position involves overseeing the distribution of religious and educational materials to those who need spiritual and practical guidance.

Inner City Ministries
Support communities in urban areas where help is often limited. By working in inner-city ministries, you’ll provide services and outreach to people facing poverty, homelessness, and social isolation.

Church Pastor
Provide spiritual guidance and leadership to the church community. As a pastor, you’ll lead worship services, counsel individuals, and help nurture the faith and growth of your congregation.