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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.

Adolfo ministering in Marte at graduation

For the graduation ceremony in Estasion Marte, Adolfo attended bringing gifts and supplies for the village. The village is a station along a rail line that is no longer a station stop, so though the town grew up on the rail line, it is no longer served by it. The town is located about 40

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Adolfo’s Marte project as class Godfather

Adolfo’s ministry in the town of Estasion Marte in the Cuatrocienegas desert region has provided him with the opportunity to closely influence the lives of the five children in the graduation class since they asked him to be their Godfather. He is providing materials and equipment for them as much as he can. The result

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Adolfo’s ministry network

Many ministries are benefiting from the meals and supplies provided by Adolfo’s ministry. We are honored to be helping him. The ministry featured in this post is a hospital ministry. A pastor and his team visit the sick and pray for them. They have sent pictures to Adolfo who sent them to us for publication.

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Natural Medicine? yes…

Hungry Kids International supports the advancement of the form of natural medicine known as Naturopathy. This is distinct from the holistic medical traditions that are steeped in idolatry. We are not new age, nor do we practice any form of witchcraft including tribal medicine. Though we have enough exposure to these practices to recognize them

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