Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Thanks New life!

As I am sitting here writing this blog I have a fever and have been sick since yesterday. When I started yesterday, Lucio gave me some medicine. Darn medicine worked and to my surprise it was the medicine that New Life had send over. New life must of prayer over it because it worked and not just myself but also lots of families in Juarez. We were blessed with a shipment of medicine from New Life Church in Indiana.

Two weeks ago in El Millon, women from El Millon, Jesus Carranza and Riveras gather to celebrate mothers day. There were around 50-60 women there. After the gathering my mom told the ladies, get medicine that you need. I would look at my mom and tell her "I hope its enough"(we had already been giving out before this). Every single women in there got the medicine that they need. It multiply and even had some left. Prior to this we have been giving out medicine to people that were sick, Kids with the cold, Adults with the........runs!

New life, God Bless you! Thanks to you we have been able to give lots of medicine to people that other wise wouldn't have been able to buy on their own. We have given allot and still have some more to give away. GOD BLESS YOU!!






here are a few pictures of when the shipment arrived and the whole family was sorting everything out.














Even the kids where helping out too!!



























Monday, April 25, 2011

JESUS IS ALIVE!!




Father and Daugther!




This is Anita!


Today Sunday we had a great day. We started the morning with a 6am sunrise service in Riveras where Lucio preached. To our surprise 120 people attended this service. After the service we all stayed and shared some menudo, everyone was able to eat well. Thank God! After this service we all went to El Millon where we had another service at 10:30am. At this service we had 9 people that were baptize. 1 from El Millon, 2 from Jesus Carranza(father and daughter) and 6 from Riveras. We had a special moment where Anita was baptize. She is our little girl(she is 26) with special needs. Her parents would tell us that she would tell them daily that she wanted to get baptize. Her mom told us that today Anita woke up in a great mood and saying that she was going to go into the water. God is awesome!!Every baptism was special in its own way but Anita touch close to home.
Beside having 9 baptisms, there were also 12 children that we presented to God including my very own baby, Karina. We had a great service an afterward we all ate hamburgers, more then 200 burgers were made. WOW!
All in All we had a great day, a long day but a great day.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL...





Saturday, April 16, 2011

No bus transportation

For about 2 weeks now there has been no public transportation in the valley of Juarez. The bus route end in Riveras del Bravo, meaning that El Porvenir, El Millon and Jesus Carranza have no way of traveling outside the towns, unless they have a car and many dont. There has been lots of attacks to the public transportation especially to the one going to the valley, and for that reason the owners decided to end it all together. In the pass they had done this but only a couple of days. Now because of this people in the valley have not been able to go to Juarez for the food, doctors visit or school. This pass friday the church in El Millon provided the churches van to people that needed to go grocery shopping. For those that have a car is not that hard, just have to find gas money but for those without a car is hard. We hope this doesn't last long.

God is our protector!

No need to tell everyone about what is going on in Ciudad Juarez, I think you know by now.
This pass wednesday while in school a young boy of 6 years old was killed when a car crashed inside the school. The driver said he was being chased, he is 16 years old.
On thursdays service in Riveras, Juanita ( she was a church member in El Millon but moved to Riveras. She is married to Carlos and has three kids and has her sister kids too) stood up and gave thanks. On the day the car crashed into the school, Rosita(her youngest) was drinking from the water fountain. When the car crash it was going directly to Rosita. Rosita saw the car and ran but the little boy next to her didn't run. Rosita saw when this little helpless boy was ran over by the car. Juanita and us we give thanks to our Protector, God!! He saved Rosita from also being killed that day. If she would of not ran off she would of been killed too. The only thing is that Rosita has not been able to sleep since wednesday night. She starts shaking and crying when she closes her eyes. We praise God because He protected her but we also ask Him to help her forget what happen that day. That she be able to sleep at night. No child deserves to have this happen to her. Keep her in your prayers!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Riveras Del Bravo



Riveras Del Bravo also known as "The Pigeon Coop". The Church in Riveras is a church that is growing fast, it is located right in the middle of where the factory plants build homes for the workers. There are over 10 sections of houses with more then 8000 houses in each sections. Why "Pigeon Coop"? because the house are very very VERY small. God has blessed us(Lucio and myself) with being the leaders at this church and wow has he blessed us. We are learning a lot and quick. The people in Riveras is a church that is learning new things and not only learning but also putting it in practice. We love to worship Christ and love to spend time with one other. Riveras even thought the church is done with construction there are many things that still need to be done. Riveras has been robbed 3 times, where they have taken everything they can including toilet paper! Thank God we have an alarm system and were not able to take it all. Continue to pray for the church members in Riveras and for Lucio and Myself(Rosa) including our daughters Olivia Ruby and Karina.









Wednesday, March 9, 2011

El Millon

El Millon, the heart if the missionary churches in Ciudad Juarez. El Millon is where all the churches starteds, where the leaders began and then branch out to the other missionary churches. The Pastor here as you know are Francisco and Rosa Ramirez. As you see in the pictures(for those that have came down) there are many new faces at churches. This picture was taken on a sunday and many people did not attend since they come by themselves to church and their husband or wife doesn't let them come on a sunday or they spend it with there family. The people here in El Millon are the nicest people you WILL ever meet. Even though they don't have much they WILL give you the shirt of there back if you are in need. Continue to pray for the missionary church in El Millon!


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Jesus Carranza And El Porvenir


Here we have church members from El Porvenir and Jesus Carranza.



El Porvenir:
El Porvenir is the last town that is located in the valley of Juarez. El Porvenir has had a hard year. Last year in April, El Porvenir was one of two towns that were told that everyone that lived there must leave. The members at El Porvenir as well as the leaders here had a hard time understanding what was going on. The Gomez Family(Leaders at El Porvenir) left there home and everything that they had behind and left to the dorms in El Millon. After many weeks living at the dorms, they return to El Porvenir after knowing it was safe. Because of what happen and is happening in Juarez, Sister Jobita has had lots of health complications, but they have not given up. Lots of church members left El Porvenir and didn't return but the ones that did return continue to worship God at the Gomez's home every Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.





Jesus Carranza:
Jesus Carranza has church services Thursdays and Sundays. Jesus Carranza is small church but with members with big hearts. It is one of the churches that when we need help in anything, they are always willing to help. As many of you remenber, Jesus Carranza is located where witch craft is all around but WE have made our way!! GOD HAS MADE ITS WAY! Jesus Carranza was the first building that was build (I believe in 2005?) The leaders at this church is Ezequiel and Maria Zuniga. They have three sons, Ezequiel, Missael and Ismael. Members from the churches in El Millon and Riveras attend services thursda ys and sundays to encourage the church members here.

THIS WEEK WE INVITE YOU TO SAY A PRAYER FOR THE CHURCH MEMBERS IN EL PORVENIR AND JESUS CARRANZA.

LEADERS OF EL PORVENIR: VICTOR AND JOBITA GOMEZ. THEY HAVE TWO OLDER CHILDREN THAT HELP THEM IN EL PORVENIR. ANGEL (22) AND GERALDA (18)

LEADERS OF JESUS CARRANZA: EZEQUIEL AND MARY ZUNIGA. 3 CHILDEREN. EZEQUIEL(11), MISSAEL(7), AND ISMAEL (9 MONTHS OLD)

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