By Victor Mancillas
Today we evangelized in the neighborhood of Alta Vista in where many many people are enslaved to heroin and to many other addictions, this is a tough and hardened neighborhood... only God can change them, we pray for their salvation of their soul and for God to open their hearts with a special anointing!!!
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By Victor Mancillas: It was a blessed weekend, we are still tanned from the hockey game this past Saturday in where approximately 30 kids attended and today we had our second service in the new place in Altavista neighborhood, one of the most violent in Juarez. Tomorrow we will evangelize this place house by house together with a group of brothers from Juarez... we ask God to touch hearts, thank you for your prayers!!!
Glory to God for the first service at the new place. Five people came and some of them accepted Jesus for the first time... it is said that Juarez is no longer the same violent place as before and now more than ever it needs an encounter with God!!! Tomorrow is the hockey event at Altavista park.
Today was the day in which preparations continued and cleaning began for the place where the first service will take place. It is a house that had been abandoned for a long time. The team also prepared the invitations to the evangelistic outreach at the large park on Saturday and went accross the border to El Paso Tx to print them. The Lord continues to give His favour to the team with the neghbors and everywhere they go God opens doors.
Today was a great day. Four people accepted Jesus as Lord! Praise God. The team evangelized around the area where they are planning to start a home group. Their first service will be this Friday. Tomorrow they will begin to clean the house. Also on Saturday they will do an event at a large park in the neighborhood and will play hockey as an evangelistic outreach. Keep praying.....
Thanks to God everyone has arrived to Juarez well. Today they will begin activities. Pray....
Tomorrow night Victor Mancillas leaves Sinaloa to go to Juarez. El will travel by bus for thirty hours. Pray for safety and a blessed trip.
Ciudad Juárez (Spanish pronunciation: [sjuˈðað ˈxwaɾes]), known in the past as Paso del Norte,[2] is a city and seat of the municipality of Juárez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. Juárez's estimated population is 1.5 million people.[3] The city lies on the Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte), south of El Paso, Texas. El Paso and Ciudad Juárez comprise the second largest bi-national metropolitan area on the Mexico-United States border (after San Diego–Tijuana), with a combined population of 3 million people.
Ciudad Juárez is one of the fastest growing cities in the world despite being called "the most violent zone in the world outside of declared war zones" in 2009.[4] In 2001 the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas published a report stating that in Ciudad Juárez "the average annual growth over the 10-year period 1990–2000 was 5.3%. Juárez experienced much higher population growth than the state of Chihuahua and than Mexico as a whole." There are four international ports of entry connecting Ciudad Juárez and El Paso, including the Bridge of the Americas, Ysleta International Bridge, Paso del Norte Bridge, and Stanton Street Bridge. These combined allowed 22,958,472 crossings in 2008,[6] making Ciudad Juárez a major point of entry and transportation for all of central northern Mexico. The city has a growing industrial center which is made up in large part by more than 300 maquiladoras (assembly plants) located in and around the city. According to a 2007 New York Times article, Ciudad Juárez "is now absorbing more new industrial real estate space than any other North American city."[3] In 2008, Magazine designated Ciudad Juárez "The City of the Future."[7] In 2011, the State of Chihuahua appointed "Heroica" to Ciudad Juárez. It will only be a symbolic connotation and for promotional purposes in response to the role of this town during the Mexican Revolution. The name of this city remains the same. This year the "maquilas" has already generated 10,000 new jobs for a total of 19 factories located in Ciudad Juárez |
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