Workers For Mexico
mission
"The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field. Luke 10:2
A Loving Outreach of Evangelism, Benevolent Assistance, Church Planting, Preacher-Training, Camps, Children's Work, CMM Deaf School and Home, Student Homes,Clinics, Christian University, Correspondence Courses, Feeding Programs, Building Construction and Maintenance throughout Mexico.
The Mission of WORKERS FOR MEXICO is to take the Gospel of Christ to the people of Mexico, through the support of national evangelists and benevolent works, assisting students & children.
Please Help Us Continue Our Work Through Your Financial Support!
Donations may be made to our secure paypal business account by using your credit card, or through your own paypal account.
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Mexican Advisory Board
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Mario Luna, Rio Bravo
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Jesus Menchaca, Nuevo Laredo
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Jesus Zuniga, CMM Matamoros
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Hermilo Gasca, Leon
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Jaime Castro, UCM
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Ed and Tammy Blithe CMM= U S
U S Chrmn- Mike McGuire
Sugar Grove
Executive Director/Forwarding Agents- Treasurer
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Francis Nash, Pam Nash
Founding Missionary
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Clinton & Alicia Looney, Harlingen, Texas
Deaf Ministry Missionaries
Con Mis Manos
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Jesus & Michelle Zuniga
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URGENT NEEDS
WE CURRENTLY HAVE NINE CONSTRUCTON PROJECTS ON-GOING AND THE MEXICAN BRETHEN ARE READY TO WORK IF WE HAVE SOME ONE-TIME GIFTS FOR MATERIALS. WE ALSO NEED DONATIONS OF MONEY ONE-TIME GIFTS FOR VEHICLE REPAIR AND PURCHASE..
Workers for Mexico Mission is an outgrowth from Clinton Looney, missionary to Mexico since 1961. The Looneys, over the years, have helped establish congregations and supported native Mexican preachers. In 1996, Bro. Looney, seeking to assure that the work would continue in the years ahead, and grow to new areas, began turning mission functions over to Mexican leaders in key cities and asked Francis Nash with his wife, Pam, to serve as stateside director and forwarding agents. Nash is 50-year retired Broadcaster and teacher He serves as minister of the Sugar Grove Christian Church, Owingsville, Ky.,since 1968 a major supporter for the mission and works under the auspices of that eldership. Workers for Mexico is a IRS recognized non-profit 501c3 tax-exempt corporation.The mission has grown to include now supporting 52 ministers in churches in 13 states of Mexico, and various Benevolent works such as the Con Mis Manos Deaf School and Center, Camps, Feeding Programs, Medical Clinic, Student Home and Mexican Christian Univ. in Queretaro, Extension and correspondence courses. The Nashes serve Workers for Mexico Mission, out of the Grayson office- Box 400 Grayson, Ky. 41143 ( 606 922-2812 ) wfmex@hotmail.com and travel to Mexico, overseeing the work and visiting supporting churches, and handle financial accounting . Supporters receive monthly newsletters, Facebook updates and financial reports . The mission has grown to become one of the largest works of the Christian churches in Latin America.
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