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Praying for Mexico During Drug Cartel Wars
Prayer for Mexico from Covenant Life Church on Vimeo.
This video clip is from Sunday when my friend and fellow pastor, Dave Brewer, led us in praying for the nation of Mexico. You might not be aware of the terrible violence and unrest being caused by drug-related crime. The drug cartels have a stranglehold on the country and many innocent people are suffering. To inform the prayer time, Dave asked Pami Ramos Lotinsky to share about conditions in and around her hometown of Juarez, and how the Sovereign Grace church there, Iglesia Gracia Soberana de Cd. Juarez, is being affected. Please join me in praying for Mexico and for Christians there.
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Comments (3)
Thank you for posting this video and for praying for my hometown.
Posted by Jacques Villarreal | September 29, 2009 10:49 AM
Thank you for posting this video and for praying for my hometown.
Posted by Jacques Villarreal | September 29, 2009 10:49 AM
Thanks for praying for Mexico,my hometown for the last 15 years. Even though I live in Sinaloa (south of Sonora), I hear a lot about the violence and murders going on around here, especially in the capital. I know people who are involved in the drug plantations, and it makes me sad to hear about that.
We should also pray for President Felipe Calderon. That the Lord may guide him to do His will for this country.
Thanks again.
Posted by Seth K. | October 13, 2009 8:59 PM