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Mucho Ministry

The past couple of weeks have been busy since we returned from Israel.  Last week, the Lord provided opportunities to do street ministry with kids by giving them bible story books.  He provided new shoes and socks for ten barefoot boys and girls in Las Misiones (a Triqui Indian village) that required a trip up to Ensenada.  These shoes may allow some of them to attend school again.  If they don't have shoes and the required school uniform, they cannot attend school.  That's the rule here.  Since families around here earn just enough to keep from starving, there is not much left over for shoes whether they're needed or not.

This week, I've been building a movie screen on which to show the Jesus film.  It's wooden with "blanco brillante" paint.  You can see pictures of my craftsmanship (yeah, right!) in the Jesus Film photo album on this site.  The screen can be easily dismantled into 5 pieces that fit in my pickup.  It bolts together, is fairly light, and will stand up in Baja's wind.

Also, a few Jesus film opportunities are possible next week.  There are a couple of Mexican citizens who are in the process of arranging venues and appointments in and around the towns of Emiliano Zapata, Santa Fe, and Playas Guerrero.  The Jesus film may also venture down south to San Ignacio, Mulege, & Loreto within a week or so.  Tune in next time to see what pans out!   

Comments

Kevin I am amazed at God's goodness with your ministry. Are you continuing to do the shoe ministry to the children. If so, I would like to know more! Building a screen.....very inventive! You do keep busy!!

Hi. I'm curious as to whether you are using the Jesus film in Triqui. It's available on VHS and DVD.

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