Monday, December 27, 2010

WVIW Relationship with Amigos De Fe

Our team has just concluded a week-long trip into central Mexico to visit with a great group of ministry partners in Puebla Mexico. Amigos De Fe is a ministry of great leadership, and supernatural provision. They have been blessed with an excellent group of servant leaders, a wealth of government favor, and are brimming with spiritual maturity.

One of the most attractive attributes you will notice immediately when visiting Amigos De Fe, is their firm commitment to building and serving the kingdom of God. Amigos De Fe is headed by to great Apostles, Denzil & Rebecca Hood. Their leadership has contributed to the phenomenal growth of their fellowship here in Mexico and across the country though home churches as well as the Internet, radio, and television. Pastor Denzil will tell you, their mission is clear, "find the lost, and equip the found".
They have been successfully completing this mission for almost 20 years here in Mexico.
Amigos De Fe, means friends of faith, and this ministry is indeed built completely on faith. Over twenty years ago, Denzil received a word from God to give up his successful businesses in the united states and move his family to Mexico. Rebecca was born and raised in Mexico while her family served God as missionaries and were even responsible for founding the Church of God in Panama.
Rebecca had moved to the United States to go to school, get married, and spend her life here raising her family. She never imagined God would be calling her family back to place of her birth to be a part of creating a worldwide ministry. Nor did she think she would be responsible for being the first Christian voice on the radio in a country where it was illegal to preach, or heard by the 45million people in Mexico City and making real connections with 500 individuals every day.
She never thought she would but she heard God say "if you go I will Provide" so, she and Denzil went and God has provided.
Their mission has not been without challenges. To hear the story of the past two decades first hand, you can see many times when it would have made sense to just give up. Pack up their children. Move back to the US and begin another work.
The reason they did not is Faith.
The faith they display is powerful, it is real, and they have several thousand testimonies to add to the kingdom of God for it. Rebecca and Denzil both are very proud and humbled by the work God has allowed them to be a part of in Mexico. Each of their leaders and head pastors are very gracious, and very good at giving credit where it is due. God.
If you ask anyone why this ministry has survived they will without hesitation answer, "de Dios" or "because of God". Everyone here serves one another with a spirit of grace and love, not of duty or obligation even though they all feel called to do so by God himself. It becomes a privilege and and honor to serve. Whether they serve by cooking, cleaning, pastoring, singing, teaching, accounting, discipling, or even driving around 7 Americans from 6 in the morning until 12 at night. They all do it because of God.
Amigos De Fe has several different areas they serve the Country of Mexico in. They are involved in feeding children and battered & abused women, addiction recovery, prison ministry. They provide free medical care and legal services for families who cant afford it, as well as respond to natural disasters such as the recent flooding in eastern Mexico. This is all in addition to discipling thousands of people throughout their several church campuses and extensive home church network.
Even With all this work being done, and the accomplishments they have achieved, they are still actively seeking out the next project, and trying to find out where God would have them focus.
Two of the upcoming projects Worldwide Voice In the Wilderness hopes to collaborate with Amigos de Fe on are as follows:
A system of dormitories for the children and women they see at the feeding centers
A roof for the congregation in Oaxaca, Mx to meet under when it rains
A large complex to house disciples going though evangelistic retreats as well as missionaries visiting Mexico
We hope that you will join with us in prayer for this very special ministry. Amigos De Fe is a great blessing to Mexico and a great inspiration for the rest of us. If you would like more information on how you can partner with WVIW on one or all of the upcoming projects in Mexico please email us at info@WVIW.com

Monday, December 13, 2010

WVIW team lends a hand in the kitchen

Mondays are all hands on deck here at Amigos De Fe.

This is the day when each of the pastors come together to get encouraged from the previous weekends services and get the new focus for the week ahead.

Today there will be a big dinner for all of the Pastors here at the corporate office of Amigos De Fe.

Our team diligently stepped up and offered to help with the preparation of the meal. The photos show our team in action!

Javier Mendoza
Worldwide Voice In the Wilderness
WVIW.com
(214) 725-4352

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WVIW team in Mexican Men's Prison

Today our team is headed back into prison to the Men's unit. This unit has approximately 5000 men and was only made for 3000.

One of our team members, Gabriel, left early this morning already to head home. Please pray for safe and rapid travels back to Dallas.

Today we also have the opportunity to spend several hours serving the pastors of Amigos De Fe. They have an enormous job here in Mexjco and we want to be as big of a support as possible.

Please continue to pray for all of us and keep watching and reading our posts. We appreciate all if the comments and shared stories.

Thanks.

Javier Mendoza
Worldwide Voice In the Wilderness
WVIW.com

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Friday, December 10, 2010

WVIW Team Leadership Seminar

Our team just wrapped up the second day of teaching in Puebla.

We next head to Mexico City to speak to several hundred members of Amigos De Fe Church tomorrow.

Please continue to keep our team in your prayers.

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WVIW Teaches at Amigos De Fé Leadership Seminar in Puebla Mexico



We have been met with a great welcome from the leaders of Amigos De Fe and been treated to several great blessings.
The main blessings have been the ability to spend so much time in the prison here and see so many people encouraged through the opening sessions of the Leadership Seminar.
James Clayton of Carpenter Ministry from Atlanta Texas, spoke on unity and teamwork. He is a dynamic and powerful speaker and gave a very motivating message. He spoke on fundamentals of building unity through leadership and how God honors those who are unified for His purpose.
We also heard from our associate director Travis Moffitt. Travis gives every topic a personal and strategic element. He very effectively inspires a moving towards life change and presents in a way that speaks to different generations equally well.
Travis and James rounded out the evening which also included engaging music, and a spiritually moving time of prayer. What became very quickly evident was the fact the the individuals were ready and anxious to receive rest, and rejuvenation in ministry. They have worked hard and constantly to build the ministry of Amigos De Fe and are a blessed with huge success in the wake of their commitment to the work.
Amigos de Fe is responsible for near 4000 home group churches spread across central Mexico, reaching tens of thousands through television and radio, as well as creating an extensive online network of partners and subscribers that stretches across the globe and numbers in the hundreds of thousands.
With all of the work and success comes fatigue. Their leaders are exhausted and are in need of physical and spiritual rest. They are finding time to rest as they create transition in the ministry from one generation of leaders to the next.
We will speak with Chris Chantres today about what he is doing with the young adults here in Puebla and across the country of Mexico.
Check back regularly for more info from Mexico.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

WVIW Team Prison Visit Recap

We were able to share our morning with several of the leaders from Amigos De Fe visiting with over ten percent of the women at the largest Women's facility in Puebla.

28 women asked us to pray for them to receive Christ into their lives and our team prayed with each one individually.

Three of our team members shared personal life stories with the women and one of our men shared a great sermon.

Check out this video of the WVIW Team Prison visit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5mN-Qh3w18&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Check out this video of the WVIW Team Prison visit.

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WVIW Team Members heading into Prison

Our team is heading into prison this morning. Please keep us in your prayers today.

Thank you

WVIW Team Member arrival in Puebla Mexico


WVIW in Mexico with Amigos De Fé

Thank you for your support and prayer this week as 7 WVIW Team Members all travel to Central Mexico for 8 days. We have made great reconnection with Amigos De Fé and plan for a great week of teaching and training, as well as ministry inside some of the areas most dangerous prisons.
Our team visited Mexico in 2008 impacting the communities of Puebla, and Mexico City with insightful leadership training and meaningful prison visitation. Johnny and Betty Moffitt taught several prison leadership training sessions, as well as several small group seminars with the charge of training and developing leaders for evangelism.
Amigos De Fe is a powerfully life changing ministry that is developing the next generation of church and community leaders and business owners in central Mexico.  They are establishing several churches every weekend, and helping hundreds of motivated community leaders become successful business owners each year.  
WVIW will spend several days helping train and motivate hundreds of leaders through material created  and crafted by Dr. Morris Sheats as well as material from John Maxwell.
Our team plans to visit at least three prisons while in Puebla. In 2008 our team was redirected from several prisons due to heightened security and general unrest in Mexico City. This week we are praying that each prison would be willing and open to having us inside. Johnny and Betty Moffitt have spent 35 years ministering inside prison walls in over 15 countries and the prisons of Mexico still have a keen way of heading a short list of prisons they would never turn down an invitation to visit.
We hope you will spend extra time this week praying and thinking of us and would take a moment to also share this blog with your friends. Every time you take a second to email, facebook, or repost our messages, you open up an opportunity for someone new to learn about our organization as well as facilitate someone engaging with WVIW who may need our ministry or support from WVIW in some way.
We rely heavily on the Internet to spread the news of our ministry and you help keep us on the hearts and minds of thousands of individuals all around the world.
Thank you
WVIW Staff

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

WVIW Team in Houston waiting to board plane to Mexico

WVIW Team Heads for Mexico

Our team of 7 are at DFW airport and heading for Mexico. Our flight leaves at 320 pm today so please keep us on your prayer and on your minds then and through the rest of your day as we travel. Thanks for your partnership and positive support.

We are hopefully going to be able to update you as often as possible. please stay connected this week through http://WVIW.com and http://facebook.com/WVIW.com

Thanks.

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