We recently went to the Centros de Fe convention in South Central Mexico, so we took advantage of being down there to do some traveling and to see some of our former students.
One of the toughest things about being teachers at Calvary Ministry Institute is that we have to say goodbye to generation after generation of students, but it's always great to see them and hear how they're doing and what they're doing.
This is Jacobo, a youth pastor in Queretaro. He is originally from a village of indigenous people, speaking Mixteco along with Spanish. Now he's in a big city, working with urban youth. He loves it and is doing great!
At the convention we got to spend time with former students, now pastors in Mexico City and in Puebla. Times like these help us to see the impact we are making not only in the time they are here in El Carmen, but in their lives and in the lives of their congregations.
I'm grateful to be able to see the fruits of our labors, and I love seeing them thrive and succeed in their callings!
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