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Sharing the Gospel in Palmira

Pedro and Fabiola continue to lay the foundation for a Church in Palmira. This meeting focuses on the adults, though there were children present. Children can be reached, but their conversions are short lived without the support of adult believers, particularly their parents. So we take every opportunity to cultivate a Godly, Bible based culture

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Christmas celebration in Palmira

Pedro and Fabiola celebrate Christmas in the village of Palmira. Thank you partners for the Christmas support that you sent to make the celebrations possible! The celebration includes games, food, presents, and the Christmas story. Jesus came into the world to die for us as a sacrifice so that we could be made righteous with

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Pedro and Fabiola teaching and preaching in Palmira

Pedro and Fabiola return to minister the Word of God in the village of Palmira. The family has gathered a stable following there, making it possible for them to build on the conversions and begin to establish believers in the Word of God. They provide simple food and refreshments making it convenient for the people

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Priscila update

Priscila is an adult, but a bout with infant encephalitis has severely slowed her development. The ministry received custody of her twenty years ago, and we have faithfully cared for her ever since. Even after the Children’s home closed she remained with Felipe and Angelica who adopted her. She is cared for also by two

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Baptisms for the congregation of Brit Shalom

The Ministry’s Church is Brit Shalom (Formerly known as Covenant of Peace). The congregation meets in Piedras Negras at Casa Jovenes del Rey (formerly the boy’s home). Felipe is pastor of the Church. Recently they baptized several converts into the fellowship. We welcome them and encourage them to go on into discipleship. Jesus is Lord

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Adolfo continues his focus on Marte

The pick-up that our partners made possible for Adolfo has proven to be an extraordinary boon to his ministry. The van he had previously was able to return to Marte only a few times per year bringing food, supplies, and ministry to the village. Now he is able to return monthly or more often. He

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Community evangelism

Ramon and Norma reach out to a family near the mission station in Piedras Negras where the congregation of Brit Shalom (Covenant of Peace) meets. They offered clothing and Bibles to draw them in. They shared Jesus with them and introduced them to the Church.

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Website down for about two weeks

We apologize to our dear partners about the recent outage. We suffered a breach that corrupted the programming. No data was stored on the website, so there was no information to take. We were able to restore the pages, so our Web Log is back. Thank you for your patience and prayers.

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Priscila enjoys her life at Casa del Rey

Angelica and Felipe adopted Priscila when the children’s home closed so that she would not have to go into the child welfare system. Angelica has raised her since she was a few months old, but she contracted meningitis shortly after birth causing severe brain damage prior to her being sent to the Children’s Home. Our

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Adolfo brings help to the Church in Palau

Frequently when Adolfo visits Marte he will stop by a Church in Palau, near Muzquiz to sent aid to the church. The churches that he supports are growing and prospering. Adolfo finds promising pastors and strengthens them with supplies and counsel. Thank God for his ministry, and thank God for our partners. You are keeping

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Adolfo ministers in Marte

The mission station in Estasion Marte, Coah. is doing well! This town has seen remarkable improvement since about four years ago when Adolfo visited the desert region of Coahuila in the southeastern part of the state. The community has grown spiritually and in practical lifestyle improvement due to Adolfo’s outreach effort. The station is difficult

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