Things are dangerous in our area around
Monterrey.
One of our students was robbed at gun point. They
took everything including his laptop. The new home of one of our pastors
was broken into before they had moved in their furniture. The bandits took
all of the light fixtures, plugins, switches and all of the wiring out of
the walls.
One half-mile from our home several men were
robbed and one shot dead. Two children from one of our churches were
kidnapped and interrogated by a drug cartel trying to find out who around
our area had money, what their names were and where they live.
One of our staff men from the Bible Institute was
returning from Monterrey to the school this past Monday with eight of our
students. They had been at the hospital donating blood for one of our
students (Perla or Pearl) that has leukemia, when our group came upon six
vehicles with about 30 armed men surrounding another car. Suddenly they
took off in different directions leaving behind two men that they had shot
and killed. By the grace of God our students had not been caught up in the
tragedy.
Please pray for the safety of our college students, staff, the people of
our churches and their pastors. Please pray for our safety as we travel in
several of these dangerous areas because of ministry needs. We are being
as careful as possible. We do not leave home after dark and limit our
traveling as much as possible and still be able to do the work of the
ministry. Every time we leave the house, it is a bit tense until we arrive
safely to our destination.
Along with praying for our safety, please pray for
some special needs we have for the Bible College. We had to re-roof two
staff houses and buy a new deep well pump in order to restore water to the
college campus. I had to get an emergency loan of $8,000.00 from the
Missions Office to cover these emergencies that we need to pay back as
soon as possible.
Also, we are trying to buy a used Mexican vehicle for
our commuting in order to maintain a lower profile and not have to use our
van that is plated in Texas. Along with those needs, we also need
increased financial support. Because of the economic crisis in the States,
several churches have had to cut back on support. We have lost $400 to
$500 a month in support while at the same time our ministry is expanding.
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