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Introductory Information

Note: All information provided on this form will remain confidential.

(as listed on birth certificate)
(as listed on birth certificate)
(as listed on birth certificate)
Are you a college graduate?*

Family Background

Parent / Step-Parent Information

Please provide addresses of parents and/or step-parents if they wish to receive updates from the AIM office.

(if different from your own address)
(if different from your own)

Church Background Information

(123) 456 7890
Do you attend regularly?*
(first and last name)
(123) 456 7890
(if your congregation has no elders, please list a couple of leading men)
Have you been baptized?*
Are your parents members of the church of Christ?*
Do your parents approve of you working on a mission field?*

Personal History

Missions Experience

Have you ever been on a mission trip?*

Other History

Have you ever been expelled from school?*
Have you ever served time in a detention center or in jail?*
Have you ever been convicted of a crime?*
Within the past two years...
Have you ever used illegal drugs?*
Have you ever used tobacco?*
Have you ever used alcohol?*
Have you ever used marijuana?*
Have you ever been fired from work?*
Have you ever been sexually active?*

Areas of Growth

Important! Being a missionary apprentice requires a great deal of maturity, humility, and people skills. Many young people struggle in the following areas and need to resolve these problems BEFORE entering the AIM program. Many team problems and dismissals have resulted from those who were not truly ready for the level of expectations that were required of them. Please provide honest answers and check any struggles you have. Your references will be asked these same questions.

 

Maturity
People Skills
Attitude

AIM Information

How did you first hear about AIM?*
What size t-shirt do you wear?*
Will you have a car while in Lubbock?

Adventures in Missions truly is a life-changing experience. However, because of our focus, it is also very demanding. Students will be held to high standards in their studies as well as their character. As a result, it can be very stressful at times. Anyone who struggles with authority, impurity, low self-motivation, or depression should wait another year and focus on these issues BEFORE coming to AIM. If you believe you are ready to serve the Lord as a missionary apprentice, typing your name in the signature box below is your signature showing you have read and answered this form truthfully.