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Teaching the Triqui – Week 5

October 18, 2019 by Tom & Beth Carlton

This past Thursday night was week five of foundational bible teaching among the Triqui people here in Mexico. Eduardo, who is teaching in the Triqui language, shared that he taught on the six days of creation.

Eduardo believes that people are tracking with the teaching and are interested in what God’s Word has to say to them. Since the teaching started five weeks ago, the group has almost doubled in size and Eduardo believes that God will continue to grow the group of listeners. One of our coworkers recently visited the Triqui ministry and got to attend the special teaching time. He shared that one of the Triqui lady’s said after the lesson that she’s heard this before, but now that she’s hearing it in her own language, “The Word has flavor.” As Romans 17 says, “So faith comes from hearing, that is, hearing the Good News about Christ.” Praise God these Triqui are hearing the Good News about the Savior in the language that makes their hearts listen!

Please pray for Eduardo and Veronica, as well as their co-worker Miguel Angel, as they teach God’s Word among the Triqui. Pray that He will bring more people with an interest to hear, and that those hearing would understand and believe what they are being taught.

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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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