In a recent Texas Baptists River Ministry meeting, missionary Abraham Cervantes shared a prayer concern for pastors in Mexico facing economic hardships as a result of the pandemic. Cervantes shared that many pastors typically live week-to-week and have lost their jobs at factories and local businesses. Missions Director Josue Valerio sought to find a way to help the ministers in need through a partnership with local associations and conventions.
After reaching out to partners about needs, Texas Baptists joined resources together with associational and convention partners to assist 206 pastors’ families in Mexico, 81 pastors’ families in Peru and 25 pastors’ families in Sierra Leone. The Texas Baptists gifts to pastoral families were made possible through gifts to BGCT Worldwide and individual donations.
“It made me realize, some of the practices that we have right now, because of the crisis, are going to shape the way that we minister,” Valerio said. “We are focusing on our core values—making disciples, planting churches and caring for those in need. Those in need right now are pastors and their families, and this is a way we can help.”
Valerio challenged ministry partners in Mexico, Peru and Sierra Leone to match the donations given by the BGCT or contribute a portion of the funds to each pastoral family in need. Most of the funds were used to purchase immediate essentials like food. In Peru, additional funds were provided for ministry to Venezuelan refugees who fled persecution in their home country.
“I can say that all of them [ministry partners] have responded very positively to the point of matching what we are giving or going above and beyond what we are giving,” Valerio said.
Texas Baptists received several notes from pastors and convention leaders who expressed gratitude for the gifts provided during a difficult time.
“The help you all provided to pastoral families in Monterrey is a confirmation that our Lord cares for his children. Thank you for your generous heart that has made this possible and exhibited God's love,” said Martin Suarez, president of Convencion Regional Bautista Santiago Hickey in Monterrey, Mexico.
Several Texas Baptist churches also reached out to the River Ministry and MAP missionaries to meet needs in local communities. First Baptist Church of The Woodlands recently partnered with River Ministry missionary Cristina Lambarria to provide food for 33 pastoral families and several other families in Matamoros, Mexico.
“We are so appreciative to Juan Lambarria, minister of Missions at FBC The Woodlands, and our River Ministry missionary Cristina Lambarria for being the feet on the ground to deliver the food and words of encouragement to these families,” Valerio said.
First Baptist Church of El Paso also provided essential food and necessities to pastoral families and church members across the border in Juarez, Mexico.
“This is a time when we have a great opportunity to be present and to be a comfort to others in the name of Jesus,” Valerio said.
To learn more about ministry opportunities with mission partners, including ways to give or send letters of encouragement to pastors, contact the Missions Team at txb.org/missions, Mario Alberto Gonzalez at marioalberto.gonzalez@texasbaptists.org or call (214) 828-5389.
Texas Baptists is a movement of God’s people to share Christ and show love by strengthening churches and ministers, engaging culture and connecting the nations to Jesus.
The ministry of the convention is made possible by giving through the Texas Baptists Cooperative Program, Mary Hill Davis Offering® for Texas Missions, Texas Baptists Worldwide and Texas Baptist Missions Foundation. Thank you for your faithful and generous support.
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