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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.
School is suspended due to COVID; Adolfo ministers to the neighborhood where the children from Escuela del Rey live. [Story updated]
Adolfo and his team minister to the families of the children who attend Escuela del Rey. They have also used the opportunity to minister to the rest of the neighborhood. His benevolence activity is repetitive (meaning he keeps coming back and reinforcing the work that he has started) and is always associated with blessing, prayer,
Planning for Christmas celebrations and child evangelism is under way in Piedras Negras.
Adolfo has 300 children to provide a party for in Piedras Negras. Since the van that he had been depending on was so crippled that it could barely make it through town (until it did not make it anymore), he focused his efforts on Piedras Negras. this has resulted in access to children in six
Adolfo presents his new van. It is ready for service!
We Thank our partners so much for reaching out and providing funding for this project. Adolfo had come to a standstill with a broken down, irreparable vehicle the very week that we reached our funding goal. It took about a week to get the money to him and he spent a few weeks looking for
Honored guests at a wedding in Lacandon Chiapas
Dr. and Alice Romo of Harvest Ministries are pictured in front of a wedding canopy used by the son of a tribal leader in Lacandon. The Romos were invited because of the relationship between their ministry and the tribe, which resulted in friendship with one of the chiefs. This chief invited the Romos to attend