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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.

Wise advice from Pastor friends of mine

One of the pastors who had a great influence on my life was the late Reverend Terry Simons. He pastored the First Baptist Church of Quemado, TX (where the HKI ministry is headquartered) twenty or so years ago. He was a great friend of mine and a man of faith. During his pastorate in Quemado,

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Betty King returns home from the hospital

A week or so after Betty returned from the hospital (where she was treated for Pneumonia) we were able to take this picture. Betty and her late husband, Bob founded this ministry in 1980, moved to Eagle Pass. TX in 1985, and opened the first children’s home (Casa del Rey on June 2, 1996 (their

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House ministry

Ramon and Norma minister in several venues. One of the simplest is inviting people into their home with gifts, dinner, and the Gospel of the Kingdom of God (Jesus is Lord). Hospitality is still alive and well in the Church. Norma and Ramon invite people in and offer them useful items, such as clothing or

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Harvest Health International Ministries minister in Oxchuk Chipas

Dr. and Mrs. Romo have been sending Bibles and Christian literature to missionaries in Chiapas for several years now. There are native ministers actively working in the jungles and villages of Chiapas. They need literature and training. The Romos recently had the opportunity to minister in the area. During their time in the community of

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