Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Came across this news article. Have no words...praying for every missionaries in Mexico.





US missionary killed in Mexico drug no-man's land

MEXICO CITY (AP) — American missionaries Sam and Nancy Davis were crossing a drug-cartel battleground in northern Mexico when gunmen opened fire on their truck and mortally wounded Nancy.

Now the search for her killers, an investigation led by authorities in Tamaulipas, could be mired by the same violence as investigators in previous high-profile cases have turned up dead in this state bordering Texas, where two powerful cartels are warring for drug routes.

No law enforcement officials on either side of the border would speak publicly Friday about the security issue, or the fact that few crimes in Mexico ever get prosecuted.

"We expect the Mexican authorities to investigate this case," said U.S. Embassy spokesman Alex Featherstone. "We can't speculate on what might happen to the investigators."

The couple drove up to an illegal roadblock on a stretch of highway just south of the border city of Reynosa. When Sam Davis decided not to stop, gunmen opened fire and hit Nancy Davis, 59, in the head. Sam frantically drove his bleeding wife for help, crossing the wrong way on an international bridge into Texas, where she later died.

Tamaulipas will investigate the assault on the couple and the discharging of the firearm, said state Attorney General spokesman Ruben Dario Rios Lopez. But he said the state is not investigating a murder because Davis died in the U.S.

Her death Wednesday came four months after American David Hartley was gunned down on Falcon Reservoir bordering Texas and Tamaulipas as he and his wife tried fleeing on Jet Skis. Last summer's massacre of 72 migrants also took place in Tamaulipas.

A prosecutor and transit police officer investigating the migrant case both turned up dead. A state police commander looking into Hartley's disappearance was decapitated, his head delivered to a Mexican army post in a suitcase.

Hartley's body was never found and no one has been arrested.

"Falcon Reservoir was a different issue," Rios said. "Assistant Attorney General Hernan de la Garza is in charge of this investigation, and he's known as a very capable investigator."

State and local law enforcement in Texas, as well as the FBI, all pledged to do what they could to help the Mexican investigation.

The couple, who had been doing missionary work in Mexico for 30 years, was well aware of the dangers they faced and had cut back their trips recently as a result.

Intense violence has plagued all of northeastern Tamaulipas state, where the Gulf cartel and the Zetas have been battling for lucrative drug routes in the United States for more than a year.

The Mexican government in November sent more troops and federal police there in what it called a major operative to try to control drug violence.

Francille Davis said her son and daughter-in-law were in Mexico Wednesday to pay pastors in some of the village churches the family had established. She said the drug war had prevented Sam from reaching the churches earlier in the month.

Among their stops was the tiny hamlet of Villa Mainero, where the Davises had a church. Residents said the couple was well-known and well-loved for work they had done over decades.

They ran a children's shelter for some time and founded several churches in other small settlements. Nancy worked as a nurse and midwife, gave Bible classes and was known as a deeply religious person who used music to express her faith.

Adelaeda Martinez, now 42, grew up in the children's shelter, where her mother sent her so she could go to school. She said considered Nancy her spiritual mother.

"My mother died a month ago and they came from the U.S. to be with us in a difficult time," Martinez said. "They gave everything in their lives to be here with us. Not everyone wants to come here because we're in the mountains, the road is difficult and it's not safe."

Like most small towns in Mexico, the pueblo has a central plaza and town hall with a few simple convenience stores and stalls that sell tacos and ice cream. Few residents have telephones in their homes, said housewife Olga Cepeda, and many leave in search of work, often finding their way to cities like Monterrey or across the U.S. border.

In a sign of the effects of Mexico's drug war, Cepeda said gunmen in flashy SUVs are now a common sight on the roads around the once-peaceful town. The highway that runs past Villa Mainero to Monterrey and north to the border with Texas is a notorious drug-smuggling route.

"They loved Mexico," Cepeda said of the missionary couple. "I think, sadly, that caused her death."

Thursday, February 3, 2011

IT SNOWED IN EL PASO/JUAREZ


This is Daniel (Pastors grandson). He was so happy that he didn't go to school.

The front of the house...BEAUTIFUL!!

This is Olga(Xavier's fiance)...

Understand it nothing like other parts of the U.S but this is a lot for us. We woke up on Wednesday to something so beautiful and very cold. He are some pictures of the family. In Ciudad Juarez things are bad. There is no electricity and people are cold cold cold. Please pray for them, so they may be able to stay warm. Church services in El Millon and Riveras were cancel.

Ciudad Juaraz Sees Coldest Weather Since 1951 - Hispanically Speaking News

Ciudad Juaraz Sees Coldest Weather Since 1951 - Hispanically Speaking News

Sunday, January 30, 2011

This pass weekend starting on Thursday we had services at different churches. We started Thursday in Jesus Carranza, Friday in El Millon and Saturday in Riveras. Friday night in El Millon a total of 4 people were baptized, two of El Millon and two of Riveras. Here are a few photos of the services.





Remenber Estella, young girl in El Millon? This is Estella's mom, Maria! God is awesome!








praying for the different leader from the different churches. Cheque and Mary( Jesus Carranza), Lucio and Myself (Riveras), My parents (El Millon and Jesus Carranza), Javier and wife new pastors. Only missing was Jobita and Victor from El Porvenir.




Praying for Jassiel... It was one of those moment where you see that the youth care for each other. Please pray for the youth at the different church, satan is really trying hard to grab their attention.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Over 350 food bags where given out this pass week. Everything started Tuesday in Riveras and ended friday in El Porvenir. Every church had a special service to give that bags out, people hear the word of God and there was also a time to worship God. Even thought this year we did not have a group to pass out the food bag, everyone in the different churches helped out. We had a very smooth time, to God be the glory. Here are a few picture of the different churches. Thank you for your prayers. Now time to rest...for a bit!





















Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Riveras X-Mas Dinner

On Sunday the 19 Riveras had there X-Mas Dinner. There were over 100 people there (only members). Everything started at 3:30pm where kids from the church were able to break a pinata. We had a music group(members from the church) play during the afternoon. God was so good because we were short on food but everyone(except myself :( were able to eat. But you know the coke could not be left out, there was even bottle left over. At this time we gave out 48 food bags to only the members of the church as well as every child there received there x-mas gift. We had a few games and most of all we had a great time. Here are a few pictures, Enjoy! Will keep on posted more during the week.




The Bags look beautiful!! WAY TO GO ANNETTE!





Breaking the pinata!







Let the food began!




Yummy cupcakes, That I did eat!




These two men helped out so well, we were not going to have servers. They did a good job. Thanks Eric(Eddie) and Ivan!


Music group "Fuego Divino" playing Mexican style. Everyone was moving their head.








Christmas was in the air. Grecia (baby girl in hat) is a miracle baby, God has healed her. Her parents were told she had a skin condition and was told that she would not grow. God proved them wrong. She had NO skin condition and is growing! She is a year and a half.






The girl and the man in the picture are saying a joke so they could win a prize. Me personally thought the girl deserved it but not everyone thought talking about bow movement was right when they had finish eating. Am still laughing, maybe because I didn't eat!






Handing out the food bags.





This is our special girl in Riveras. Her name is Anita and is mentally challenge. She is 26 dyrs old and was so excited to receive a baby for a present.











These people where each given 100 pesos (15 dlls) gift certficate so they could by extra food at the local store. They are people that have helped out all year long at church and it was time that the help went to them. A total of 25 people received them.