About The Missionary
I was saved on September 18, 1998. My brothers and I worked in Illinois cleaning offices. One of the offices belonged to Brother Mike Freisinger. We did not speak English but as we were cleaning his office we found a brochure that promoted an English school, and we were interested. He handed us a brochure and said that he could offer us something better if we visited him the next day. That sounded good to us. So we met the next day, and although we were in a grumpy mood, we were curious to know what he was going to teach us. It was then that he presented the plan of salvation to us. He knew very little Spanish, so he used a brochure, the book without words, and, of course, the Bible. By the grace of God, the message was very clear and precise, and at that moment we repented of our sins, asked God for forgiveness and received Him into our hearts as our only and sufficient Savior.
After we received Christ, Brother Freisinger took us to church, where we attended for four months. Due to employment, we had to relocate to California. There we found Iglesia Bautista Fundamental Independiente Buenas Nuevas and began attending the Sunday School classes. In Sunday School we studied the passage Acts 1:8, and through His Word, God touched my heart with the need to preach the gospel in my city and the surrounding areas. I returned to the city of my youth where the Lord is using me to evangelize and plant churches.
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About The Field:
Mexico, a country in North America, grapples with a variety of economic and social challenges, influenced by historical and contemporary factors, as well as the rich cultural and religious heritage in the region.
Economically, Mexico is characterized by a diverse economy, including agriculture, manufacturing, and services. However, the country faces challenges such as income inequality, high levels of informality in the labor market, and issues related to corruption and governance. The dependence on a few key industries, such as automotive and oil, leaves the economy vulnerable to external shocks.
Social challenges in Mexico are multifaceted. Access to quality education remains unequal, with disparities in educational resources and infrastructure between urban and rural areas. Healthcare accessibility and affordability are concerns, leading to disparities in health outcomes, particularly in marginalized communities.
Poverty affects a significant portion of Mexico’s population, contributing to social disparities and impacting living conditions, especially for those in rural and indigenous communities.
Mexico’s historical and cultural richness is evident in its religious landscape. The predominant faith is Roman Catholicism, deeply rooted in the country’s history since Spanish colonization. This historical connection between religion and culture has influenced various aspects of Mexican society, including traditions, art, and social values.
However, the influence of religion also intersects with social challenges. Debates over the role of the Catholic Church in public life, issues related to religious freedom, and the Church’s stance on social and political matters contribute to the complex dynamics within Mexican society.