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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.
Harvest Ministries conducts a seminar in Natural Medicine in Chiapas, Mexico
Dr. Romo (Left behind the desk) conducts a seminar for students in one of the villages in Chiapas. They are gathered in a public building under the auspices of a local community leader. Dr. Romo did not stay in the village long enough to train the students to any great depth, but the seminar teaching
Harvest Ministries conducting classes in Yahalon, Chiapas
Dr. and Mrs. Romo are very dear to me (Bobby). I would not still be alive without Dr. Romo’s help. He is a good doctor and is very sensitive to the prompting of the Holy Spirit. In my case, the Lord sent him to treat me even though it looked as I would not last
Children’s ministry at the Bread of Life Church feeding center in Piedras Negras
Adolfo and his team bring the party to the Bread of Life Church in Piedras Negras. Children are invited from around the neighborhood and are treated with Gospel teaching, crafts, entertainment, and refreshments. Jesus values children highly, so we do too. Thank you for helping us to reach these precious children for Jesus. Romans 10:13
Harvest Ministries welcomes new families to the church
Dr. and Alice Romo operate a church at the mission station near Allende, Coah. There is a clinic, Church, benevolence ministry, children’s ministry, and a center for community health lectures at the station. Harvest Ministries operates a commissary for the community so that the local people can depend on a food supply. The Romos welcomed