Good News Out of Tijuana!

Posted: November 8, 2012 in Bright Spots on the Border, Christianity, Tijuana, Video
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I just came across this encouraging video report about the decrease in drug violence in Tijuana. In general I believe things are improving throughout Mexico. This news is in line with some of the other reports on Tijuana that have come out recently.

I read a report earlier this week that said that things in Juarez have improved dramatically. Juarez was considered the murder capital of the world just a couple of years ago. An example of the changes in this city that lies across the border from El Paso, Texas is that there were less murders in Juarez last month than there were in the city of Chicago.

This is big news, because a number of churches and ministries have shied away from the border and Mexico in recent years. Maybe now the tide will turn, and people will start coming back. The border obviously still needs the gospel!

“O Lord, continue your healing work in Mexico and bring renewal to the border and beyond! Please guide and lead us. Make even more clear to us the part we should play in this work of transformation and renewal. Amen”

In His Grip, Dave

DiasoLifeOnTheBorder.org

Comments
  1. Ray says:

    We pray every day for peace and righteousness to reign in Mexico. May the Lord raise up His Church and bring many to faith in the Lord Jesus!

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  2. Debbie says:

    Thank you for sharing this good report! God bless you and those working along the border!

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    • Thanks – I love hearing good news about how things are changing for the better in Mexico. Our prayer is that the gospel is and will make a significant different all along the border, and even throughout the whole country.

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