Brian & Sue McCoy

The McCoy Family

With a vision to train and equip families for missions, the McCoy’s pioneered Rancho Abierto, a unique YWAM base that blends family discipleship, community, and hands-on experience. From building houses in Mexico to sharing the gospel in unreached villages of South Asia, their family’s missionary journey has been marked by a commitment to follow Jesus where he leads. The McCoy’s joined YWAM in 2017 and were trained in Kona, HI. They are the base directors and lead the FDTS at Rancho Abierto. They have five adult children and five grandchildren.

Adán, Alieda, Adán Jr., Jacob

 

Isaac, Berenice, Anerepsy, Everado, Ariana

The Lopez family

The Lopez family has been involved with the dream of YWAM Rancho Abierto from the very beginning. They completed their Family DTS in 2021 and a Bible School for the Nations (BSN) in 2023. They have and continue to serve in many ways, including teaching Foundation School and Kids’ BSN, and leading outreaches to Panama and the Philippines. The Lopez family is pioneering the path for Mexican missionaries, who often lack the traditional support networks found in other countries. To support the Lopez family as full-time missionaries, please give via Commission Ministers Network (CMN): https://www.cmnetwork.org/cmn-ministers-j-m/adan-lopez/

THE ARCE FAMILY

The Arce family has been part of the YWAM Vicente Guerrero community for many years, working with visiting teams from the United States to build homes. After staffing and leading outreaches, they officially joined YWAM Rancho Abierto as full-time staff members. They are currently raising 100% of the funds needed to live and serve with YWAM Rancho Abierto. Your partnership through the Commission Ministry Network (CMN) provides the Arces with the stability they need to focus on discipling international families arriving at schools and ministry throughout the year in Baja California, Mexico.