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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.

Christmas at a feeding center

Pedro and Fabiola share Christmas with children from a high drug area in Piedras Negras. The children are wonderful people, but their home life is difficult. They visit the feeding center for food, safety, companionship, and hope. The Gospel of the Kingdom of Heaven gives them the key to life. Christmas is a wonderful opportunity

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I’m back after the Christmas rush

We finished the Christmas newsletter and it is at the printer for preparation. There was a delay due to an accident a few days before Christmas. A few days prior to Christmas day, our spry Mom slipped on a floor in a Del Rio store. The fall broke some pelvic bones, so that she was

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Adolfo needs a Pick-Up

Adolfo told me that his trips to Marte and the Cuatrocienegas desert proved too much for his van. It broke down from internal engine problems several hours from Piedras Negras on a return trip. He was forced to sell the van and is asking for a pick-up which is more appropriate for roads that he

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Health maintenance classes reach adults with the Gospel

Pedro and Fabiola are, among other skills, Medical Missionaries. Harvest Ministries and many other ministers have proven that teaching the public how each person or family can take care of its own health maintenance opens entire villages to the Gospel. People long for the knowledge about how to make good decisions related to their own

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