Independent Baptist Missionaries to Mexico City, Mexico

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Wallace’s Missionary Prayer Letter October 1, 2013 (Aug. – Sep. ‘13)

Posted on October 1st 2013

Dear Pastors, Churches, Friends & Family, October 1, 2013 (Aug. – Sep. ‘13)

Greetings in Jesus’ Name! After speaking to the Jews, Paul declared God’s calling in Acts 13:47, 48, “…I have set thee to be a light of the Gentiles, that thou shouldest be for salvation unto the ends of the earth. And when the Gentiles heard this, they were glad, and glorified the word of the Lord…” Because of your prayer and support, we are so privileged to see Mexican gentiles here also glad for God’s Word and the gospel that brings salvation to them. Souls are saved and baptized weekly – Glory to God! What a blessing it has been recently to also have the opportunity to reach Jews here in Mexico City. Mexico has over 50,000 Jews and over 90% of them live in Mexico City. Most of these Jews live in several communities 10 to 20 minutes from us. God has opened our eyes to this opportunity and as we deliver the gospel to the Mexican gentiles here, we are … Read More »

Wallace’s Missionary Prayer Letter August 1, 2013 (Jun. – Jul. ‘13)

Posted on July 30th 2013

Dear Pastors, Churches, Friends & Family,
August 1, 2013 (Jun. – Jul. ‘13)

Greetings in Jesus’ Name! We are back in Mexico City now. We enjoyed being in the U.S. for our daughter Hannah’s graduation from Bible college and then for her wedding. We also took our son Joseph to California and he is settled now, working two jobs in preparation for Bible college this Fall. We narrowly missed both the bad tornados in Oklahoma and the wild fires in California. We had to extend our stay in the U.S. a couple weeks longer at the end for a two reasons. My wife Mary had to renew her driver’s license and failed the vision test. She then had to see an eye doctor and order & wait for prescription glasses. Just before we were to return, Mary became ill and we had to wait a little longer for her to recover well enough to travel again. It was sweet that our people here missed us even more as our return was delayed. One of the men in the church named Raymundo began to worry and hoped we hadn’t decided to permanently stay in … Read More »