Peace and prosperity from God be with you.

Again we communicate with you to ask you to continue praying for the following:

Ø  A.-  For the four states where WWHO serves Planting Churches in México, specifically for the cities of Cancun, Quintana Roo; Cuauthémoc Centla, Tabasco; Saltillo, Coahuila; Colon, Querétaro; and Arteaga, Coahuila, where God is planting churches through the ministry of WWHO.

Ø  B.- For La Universidad Cristiana de México (Christian University of Mexico) and the student given a scholarship by WWHO:  Antonio Moreno Jr., his wife and children.

Ø  C.- For the street evangelistic campaign in  April 17- 20 in Nueva Rosita where I will be the preacher.

Ø  D.- For the future trip in June to encourage the churches in Cuba.

Ø  E.- For the ministry Sharing Hope of WWHO which now serves 100 poor children in the towns of Biznaga and La Presa in Arteaga; there are 32 children who need sponsors, and our sisters Olga and Carmen are in charge of this.

Ø  F.- For the programs to be held at Praise Valley Camp & Retreat Center,  for new converts, new immersed believers, decisions for service, and the means to complete the needed construction so that we can better serve the community, and be self-sufficient.

Ø  G.- For the construction of the Community Health Center. God has provided $38,000 of the $320,000 needed. We have purchased property to build the Community Health Center in an excellent central location in this needy rural community.

Ø  H.- For Dr Esly and Dr. Sandy and their benevolent medical ministry. They have continued to work with no increased funding during the last two years; however their practice has expanded to three additional villages, and numerous patients. With the expansion of their service comes an increased cost to keep it running. WWHO has been able to recently raise their support $300 a month but they still need additional $1200 per month.

Ø  I – The ETO program (Theological Education Online), now has 20 students in four Hispanic countries receiving accreditation from two universities. There are also seminars being offered at Praise Valley Camp & Retreat Center and other states in Mexico. The WWHO board of directors determined the relevance and importance of this ministry was vital in the task of discipleship in the ministry of WWHO. If WWHO has not received the funds to support Arely’s salary and expenses of $1500 by July, we will transfer our personal salary of $1500/month to this ministry. 

Ø  J.- For wisdom, security, and health for each of the 20 coworkers who serve full time in the ministry of WWHO in Mexico.

Ø  K.- For a backhoe; they will sell us one in Laredo, Texas, for $20,000.  We believe it will be an acquirement that will save expenses in the area of construction of WWHO, as we use it in the construction of the Community Health Center, the Praise Valley Camp & Retreat Center and the new building for the church in Biznaga.

Ø  L.- For the Community Development Program of WWHO, now that there is a possibility for a Mexican government grant for the construction of 38 house foundations, that is, a house with living room, dining room, kitchen, and two bedrooms for poor farmers.

 

We ask for your prayers because we consider prayers to be the most important part of our service to God and we have been witnesses of His divine protection and providence as a product of intercession for us during our 45 years of service to Christ. We are extremely grateful to you, and I beg you to pass our gratitude on to each one of the churches who collaborate with us, supporting the various forms of ministry of WWHO.

In the Hands of Christ,

Ernesto & Olga Fuentes