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This blog is designed to supplement our usual communication with our partners through newsletters that are published monthly. This format allows more flexibility in our presentation of the ministry.

Please understand throughout this blog that although we have many wonderful pictures of ministry to children and young adults in our archives, we respect the privacy of the people to whom we minister. The pictures presented here are selected deliberately to minimize the public exposure of the children’s images.

Adolfo brings support for the Pastor and congregation in Palau

Adolfo brought much needed support for a congregation of a young Church in Palau. The neighborhood is poor, and the Church itself is located next to the village dump. The church rejoices when Adolfo and his team arrive to bring support and encouragement for them. Jesus is the bread of life, so he is faithful

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Outreach to the village of Palmira

Pedro and Fabiola visited Palmira in March and I missed reporting it. They were invited to make use of a building that is owned by the village council. It was built to facilitate community events of all types including religious services. The missionaries conducted a Children’s Church event where they taught and preached the Gospel

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Children’s ministry

Thank you for partnering with us to present the Gospel and disciple children. Pedro and Fabiola are conducting activities and devotions for children at the mission station in Dorlores, Coah. across the Rio San Diego from Jimenez. The ministry has been working with this community for decades. We minister to adults and children taking every

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Marte

Adolfo returns to Marte. He has a new pick-up at the time of this report, but these pictures were made from a trip with a borrowed vehicle. Adolfo brings food and supplies to the community, and they are always delighted to see him! The village is isolated in a desert, so they have little contact

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