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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.
Street ministry in Piedras Negras
Adolfo and team minister to residents of the poor colonias in Piedras Negras. With each contact, they minister to the physical and spiritual needs of the people. Some are desperately poor. We appreciate these people who were willing to be photographed so that you could see some of the visitation effort. Though the weather is
Adolfo and his team minister at the Bread of Life Feeding Center
Bread of Life is a Church in Piedras Negras. The pastoral staff has invited Adolfo and his team to minister with them in feeding the hungry and preaching the Gospel. Adolfo is an Evangelist, and that anointing enables him to draw a crowd. He gathers children and parents to a meeting where teaching, preaching, and
Pedro and Fabiola doing humanitarian relief at the border
The flood of immigrants from Haiti has lead to a difficult humanitarian problem along the northern border of Mexico. Pedro and Fabiola are the closest of our missions stations to Cd. Acuña (which is across the Rio Grande river from Del Rio, TX). They are providing relief with supplies that have been gathered in Mexico.
Dr. Romo ministers the Gospel in Lacondon, Chiapas
Dr. Albert, M.D., N.D. and Alice Romo ministered in Lacondon Chiapas last month. They sent these pictures for our partners to see. The Romos operate Harvest Ministries, which ministers in and to Mexico. They are medical missionaries who have found marvelous favor from many of the tribal people in Chiapas. They have access to areas