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Thousands of Indians and Spanish speakers from all over Mexico...
representatives of over 130 ethnic groups...
young people from at least 4 countries...
Bibles, New Testaments and cassettes in 130 languages...
singing, praising God and great fellowship...
vehicles loaded with duplicators, projectors and cassettes..

The only thing missing is YOU!

Buenas Nuevas (GRN Mexico) is now inviting people to the Culiacan Project. The Project is held during February each year, in Culiacan, Sinaloa. The minimum participation is two weeks, and you need to be in Culiacan the Sunday before your first week.

"We anticipate another great year ministering to thousands of migrant workers drawn to the fertile fields of Culiacan. Each year we give out over 6000 cassettes in 130 languages, and see God touch thousands of people. Over the years dozens of churches have been planted among the villages represented in Culiacan."

The cost for the Project is US$50.00 a week room and board, plus your transportation to Culiacan and money for incidentals. We accept donations to cover the cost of native pastors who can't pay their own way. Remember to bring your Bible, sleeping bag, flashlight, modest clothes, walking shoes, and a wrap for the cool nights.

Prayer requests for Culiacan

  • Pray that God lift up new team members for Buenas Nuevas.
  • Pray that people's hearts be prepared to hear God's word in their language.
  • Pray for good weather for the work, not too hot or cold or wet.
  • Pray for health for our workers and safety traveling to Culiacan
  • Pray for a fresh move from God to refresh our hearts and renew our spirits
  • Pray for the right vehicles and drivers for the teams
  • Pray for financial provision for the whole Project, especially cassettes

For more information contact GRN in Mexico or USA or Australia.

Berita dan artikel

The experience of Culiacan 2011: A letter from Beth, one of the participants of the Culiacan outreach in Mexico.

Culiacan 2011 - Misi jangka pendek: Di bulan Januari setiap tahun selama 21 tahun, tim dari Meksiko dan beberapa orang percaya dari negara lain dibawah pimpinan GRN Meksiko telah mengujungi ribuan pekerja Indian (Meksiko) di daerah perkebunan kaya di Culiacan

Global Recordings Network's Culiacan Project: Those who were once on the receiving end of hearing the gospel are now the ones giving that same good news to a new generation of indigenous people.

Short Term Mission to migrant farm camps in Mexico: Ruth Elliott tells of her experiences on a recent short term trip to Mexico with the team from GRN Canada.

Stories From the Fields of Culiacan: Every year for the past 17 years, a major outreach has been held in Culiacan, Mexico to share the good news of Jesus Christ with indigenous Indians who harvest the extensive crops there.

GRN Mexico: Report of the 2004 Culiacan Project: "The crowd was hushed as the scene unfolded before their eyes. As Jesus received the whipping and then was led to Calvary's cross, I could hear whimpering and cries of anguish from young and old alike. "

Culiacan - Volunteer Report: Pictures of the 2002 Culican camp outreach and the letter of Mike Hendricks, who has taken part in this project several times.

Keterangan terkait

Culiacan 2012 Results: Did you know that Jesus speaks Mixteco? Over 1,500 CDs in more than 100 different languages were distributed at Culiacan this year.

Nets that Work: Ed Young draws parallels between "fishing for men" (Luke 5:1-11) and Global Recordings Network.

Thanks For Nothing!: Gerry Gutierrez reports on the success of the 2009 Culiacan Project and God's answer to prayers for peace in the region at the time of this outreach.

A Divine Appointment: "As he talked, he could see her eyes light up in amazement. She excused herself and came back in a few minutes with a tape."

Proyecto Culiacan 6:41 mins.: Trabajo en Culiacan Sinaloa Mexico en el 2007

A Very, Very Good Afternoon: "Este mi idioma!" the Mexican bursts out, "That's my language!"

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