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Sharing the Needs in Mexico

October 18, 2019 by Tom & Beth Carlton

It was great to have the opportunity to represent the needs of Mexico up at our organization’s Missionary Training Center. We always love an excuse to share about the field of Mexico! We drove up from Chihuahua, Mexico to the campus in Missouri with Gaby and Adriana, a couple who are great friends and coworkers of ours on the consultant team here in Chihuahua.

We had the chance to share about Mexico in a large group presentation, as well as spend time with students in some break-out sessions while we snacked on chips and salsa and special sodas we brought all the way from Mexico for this occasion. It is always encouraging to engage with these future missionaries and hear how God is preparing them for a life of full time service.

Pray that God would continue to raise people up with a desire to serve alongside the Mexican church in reaching the least reached here and Mexico and beyond. We would be humbled and grateful to call any of these missionary candidates our coworkers!

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Mexico is home to over 126 million people. While Mexico is the world’s most populous Spanish speaking country you may find it surprising to learn that Mexico’s indigenous groups speak 68 different languages and make up 15 percent of the population!

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