Monday, January 9, 2012


Centro de Suenos, Dream Center worship on Saturday. The location of this ministry has been changed as construction is going on in the previous location. I'm not sure if they will be able to return to that location. It really is a street ministry now.

Waiting in line for breakfast.

Breakfast.

One of the beautiful children at the Dream Center on Saturday.


Juanita ministers by cutting hair there.

One of Socorro's ministries is handing out some of donated clothing items at the Dream Center. She also prepares a huge kettle of frijoles and other food that is served.

Many caps were given out. A gift that the men are very grateful for.


The Dream Center ministry is every Saturday morning in Guaymas. It has been in action for more than nine years. Many of the people who have come to receive the word and the meal have received Jesus and are very active in the church. Fernando, who preached on Saturday, came to this ministry as one who came to the Dream Center hungry for both the Word and food a few years ago. The people there can relate to his teaching. 

Last year we visited Fatima, a small poor town adjoining Guaymas. There was a home being built for a Pastor and his family and also a medical team from Montana was there doing a free clinic. This is the church being built this year right next to the pastors home. The team that was working on the church the day that we visited were from Manitoba, Canada.
The mission group responsible for the construction is Casa de Esperanza San Carlos or Koenes Ministry, led by Brenda and Art Koenes. You can google this and check out their ministry. They are doing great work for the Lord all around this area. 

This is the completed Pastors home with the church being constructed right behind it. They have a growing ministry here, children's ministry and meal ministry. It was very exciting to see how much that has been done since last year.
It has been a busy 10 or so days here. Much time in worship, prayer meetings, and many activites with our church family here. We have traveled out to the village of Los Cerritos twice.
We attended a church service in San Carlos Saturday evening, we needed to worship in English. The church supports many missionaries seving in the area and they were recognized that evening. When they all gathered in the front of the church there were 36 people and that wasn't all of those supported. WOW! We were so grateful that we were led to attend the service.
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