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October 19, 2014 by Torre and Narah Meissner

I love it when new families come on the field. I happen to love ministering with the field of Mexico and to see new faces encourages and energizes me. We were blessed to have two new families enter the field this summer and we were able to have them both over for dessert. If they compare notes, they will discover they were both served the exact same dessert…..

The Husbands are a family of five from the Pacific Northwest. Their desire is to enter into a tribal work.  You can read more about them on their ministry blog https://blogs.ethnos360.org/jordan-husband/

Jordan and Amy in front of the murals in the Chihuahua Governor's Palace

The Cubb family is a family of three, so to be four!  You can read more about them and their new experiences in Mexico by visiting their family website at http://chubbscouts.blogspot.com/

Mi Familia

Please be praying for these families as they adjust to living in a different culture and learning a different language. In a way it’s kind of strange to get into your car, drive four hours south, and be in a completely different country with a language you can’t understand and a culture that is different from the one you left four hours ago.

Pray for them as they look towards what ministries God has for them.

Pray for their kids as they adjust to this new place.

Pray for more families to join the field of Mexico!!!!!

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