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Adolfo ministering to the medical needs of an immigrant.

This month, Adolfo encountered a woman who is pregnant and already has a child with birth defects. She has traveled to Piedras Negras from Central America. She is in her eighth month of pregnancy, and had never been checked by a doctor. Adolfo took her to a clinic for a check-up. He reports that the

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Adolfo ministers at the Emmanuel mission in Piedras Negras

Adolfo plans to return to Marte and Nuevo Yucatan, but he has not had enough support to make the trip. In the meantime, he and his team are ministering in Piedras Negras. The Emmanuel mission has opened to him. He provides food, clothes, and other useful items which help draw people from the community who

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Day of the Child celebrations

Pedro and Fabiola minister to the children in the village called Ejido Dolores which is across the San Diego River from Jimenez. Recently, the food bank authorized Pedro to receive donations for the benevolence ministry. We are rejoicing over the provision and so were the children! We thank the Lord for favor. These donations give

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Pedro and Fabiola minister to children in Jimenez

Fabiola teaches children in a Vacation Bible School setting. These are regular meetings. These children are happy to be able to get out of their house and learn the Word of God. They also enjoy the activities both inside and out in the yard. These children come regularly to learn about Jesus. Thank you for

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Adolfo and his team minister in Piedras Negras

Adolfo and his team are taking advantage of loosening of assembly restrictions. in Piedras Negras. This is the activity at the Emmanuel food distribution center in Piedras Negras. Adolfo and his team visit to bring food and ministry. His team is free to teach, preach, and pray for the people in the crowds. This center

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Felipe ministers to immigrants in Piedras Negras.

Since a rush for the border is underway, there is no shortage of people to minister the Gospel to. Felipe has been visiting the shelters in Piedras Negras and inviting handfuls of men to have lunch with him. They are usually hungry, so gathering a crowd is no trick. While they eat, he preaches Jesus

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Ramon and Norma Ministering to Children in Piedras Negras

Children’s ministry continues in Piedras Negras. These children are taught Bible stories which feature coloring, hand crafts, and instruction on what the stories mean to us. The events of the Bible happened long ago, but truth is timeless. It never changes, and it never gets old. After teaching time is over, the staff and children

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Tutoring Children In Their School Work

Ramon and Norma spend some of their time helping children who need help with their coursework. This is a good way to provide a useful service to the community, since the parents appreciate the help. But it is an opportunity to Evangelize the families as well. Jesus reached out to us, so we gladly reach

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Truth Matters

In meditating on what is happening in this country, I am impressed with the simple thought “truth matters”. We as humans are built to seek out knowledge, understanding, and certainty. Without them we are unable to navigate through life. There is a popular quote often attributed to George Orwell, (though is is doubtful that he

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Pedro and Fabiola hold a class in Naturopathy

Tuesday, August 25, 2020 Pedro and Fabiola work and live in the mission station known as Rancho Jovenes del Rey. It functioned as a boy’s home for decades, but now is an organic farm, a children’s ministry, base for a benevolence ministry and health training center. The Ranch is located in the village called Ejido

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Felipe and staff minister to immigrants

Felipe and some of the staff minister to immigrants in Piedras Negras who are waiting for an interview with the US consulate. Northern Mexico has many such people from all over the world. Many come from Central and South America, but some are coming from Africa and the Middle East. While they wait, they gather

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