Category: prayer letters
Wallace’s Missionary Prayer Letter October 1, 2025 (Aug. ’25 – Sep. ’25)
Dear Pastors, Friends and Family,
October 1, 2025 (Aug. – Sep. ’25)
Greetings in Jesus’ Name! Furlough is going good. The past two months we have been in Missouri, New York, Ohio, Alabama and Mexico. We were able to help at a church’s VBS in Missouri. It was a good time. Mary & I were able to lead five older children & teenagers to the Lord. Others were also saved. While in the same town, Mary was asked to speak at a women’s nursing home and spoke on salvation. Afterwards, while saying goodbye, a lady there in her 70s named Phylis spoke with Mary, as another lady in her 90s named Ellen listened. Phylis said, “I have never heard anything like that from the Bible about the need to be born again to go to heaven.” She then said, “I am going to think seriously about that tonight.” Mary then said, “Why don’t you think about it seriously right now with me.” Then Mary shared the gospel with Phylis & Ellen, and they both trusted Christ as Savior.
Last month we returned to Mexico City for a short visit for the purpose of being with our church that we planted, Hope Baptist Church, … Read More »
Wallace’s Missionary Prayer Letter August 1, 2025 (Jun. ’25 & Jul. ’25)
Dear Pastors, Friends and Family,
August 1, 2025 (Jun. – Jul. ’25)
Greetings in Jesus’ Name from the United States of America! Thanks for your prayers, support, help and encouragement. Allow me to recap our last month in Mexico and a brief report of our first month in the U.S on furlough. In June we were able to visit a new, large girls orphanage for the first time. The girls there have been abused and a few of them have their babies/young children with them, though they are only teenagers. We mainly spent time to get to know them, though we were able to share some things about God and His Word. We played games, gave them gifts and had pizza & cake. They really enjoyed our visit and asked us to return. They want our church to visit on a regular basis. Please pray for the salvation of these girls. Though we are on furlough, they want Mary to teach them music by internet. We are continuing our “visits” weekly with the other orphanages by internet while on furlough. During our last month knocking doors and witnessing in the open-air markets, we saw a couple elderly people saved (Serefino, 73-years old, … Read More »