Missionaries

 

Mexico

La Sierra de Chihuahua

Enrique and Edna on the right

Enrique, Edna and Isabela, and another on the way, live in Guachochi, where they minister to the indigenous Raramuri or Tarahuamara people. They work as part of a team, along side of three other missionary families, to reach into many new villages with the Gospel. They run an after school program for the children and have Church services for the Tarahuamara. They have facilitated a three year Seminary program for the indigenous pastors and leaders, with a program through Reaching and Teaching. Of the the over forty students we had eighteen graduates in June. We are excited to see what God continues to do in the Sierra.

New Tarahuamara Church Group in Remote Village

Juarez

Madai Director of Entrenimiento Misionero Missions Training

Madai is not only the director of our three year Missionary training program in Mexico but she is also in charge of our outreach to the immigrant population in Juarez, Mexico. She is a musician a teacher and a missionary, with a heart to return to Africa. Her love for the Lord is evident in all that she does.

The sending of a Graduate student

Immigrants waiting to receive assistance

Ministering to Immigrants in a shelter

Street Outreach

Street Outreach Sharing God’s Love

 

Pastor Miguel, Martina and family

Pastor Miguel met Jesus as a drunk on the streets of Juarez.. after two years of studying God’s Word, he felt a call to share the Gospel to his people in the mountains. Fourteen years later he has planted churches in many villages and pastors in his own village. He is also a contact between the Chihuahua Government and the Raramuri people. He has been able to secure assistance for villages in need, constructiong green houses and water systems. Miguel is a living miracle of God’s Grace.

Seminary class for Raramuri Pastors and leaders

 

Madai The Musician

The Redes Team in Juarez, in Fellowship

Students in Entrenamiento Misionero

E M Students in Class

Migrants in Juarez have grown by Thousands

Refugee Migrants at the bridges and in the parks of Juarez

Preparing to feed immigrants

 

Block Parties Minister to the Girls on the Streets

Ministering at Block Parties

 

Nepal

Working the Fields in a Mountain Village

 

Mexico Sends Aid to the Mountains

Providing Relief in the Face of Disaster

See more of the Aid in Nepal

Ministering to the needs in Nepal

 

India

A Country of Great Wealth and Beauty

is Reflected in the People

 

Population 1.4 Billion People in India

 

Leaders Conference

 

Pray for India

The Needs are Great

Feeding Children in India

 

North West Iraq

Home of the Yazidi People

 

Yazidi Temple / The Black Snake at the Entrance is Sacred to the Yazidi People

The Yazidi People are not Moslem. They are a persecuted people with a unique religion of Traditions and Rituals dating back millenniums

Yazidi Refugee Camp Burning

Every Day is a Struggle for the Yazidi People

The Refugees include Orphaned Children, Rescued Slave Girls, and Elderly. All Without Work, Food, or Basic Necessities.

Meet Moqimi Our Contact Organization in Kurdistan N.W. Iraq

 

Lebanon

The Beautiful Coast of Beirut Masks the Pain and Suffering in Lebanon

 

After the Explosion in Beirut Lebanon

Visiting in a Syrian Refugee Camp in Lebanon

Enjoying Syrian Hospitality in Refugee Tents

See More of Life in Lebanon

 

Children in a Syrian Refugee Camp in Lebanon

After having Tea with our Syrian Friends