Great News: The Mexico Drug War is driving people to Jesus

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Untold Missions Story: Mexico Drug Violence Driving People to Jesus Christ

By Evelyn Cook , Christian Post Contributor

Source: Christianpost.com
When missionaries and pastors serving in Mexico discuss drug violence, a common theme emerges. People are suffering and dying in terrible ways, they say, but the fear this creates is driving unprecedented numbers of Mexicans – especially teens and twenty-somethings – into the arms of Christ.

“Victory in Jesus, that’s what’s happening in Mexico,” says missionary Mary Stroud. “There has always been violence there, but now what used to be done in darkness is being brought into the light.”

She and her husband, Matthew, served for two years in northern Tamaulipas state – one of the most violent in Mexico, and the stomping grounds of the Zetas, the most brutal and notorious cartel. For security reasons, they asked that their real names not be used, as they are still ministering in Mexico. The Zetas sometimes murder people merely for talking about them.

“The Enemy uses deception through the media to paint a bleak, horrible, hopeless picture of Mexico, which isn’t a true one. There’s a tremendous uprising of youth coming to Jesus. Seeds that were planted year after year are coming to fruition. The time of harvest is now.

“Yes, due to the violence people are losing their lives – that’s real. But God is reigning in Mexico. Victory is here, and it belongs to our Lord Jesus Christ!”

Andy Rodriguez, 48, who works in the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas with Victory Outreach, a Christian drug recovery program, says crack cocaine is a huge problem on both sides of the border because it’s so cheap and plentiful, thanks to the cartels. But over the past two to three years as the violence increased in Mexico, he has seen something amazing happen in the Valley.

“The more violent it gets, the more addicts get hungry for God. When their families see the good changes happening in them, they get on fire for the Lord, too,” he said.

“It’s written in the Bible, when things go wrong it makes people want God. When everything’s going good, they think they don’t need Him.”

Moises Suniga is pastor of El Cordero de Dios church in Matamoros, Mexico. Speaking in Spanish through a translator he said:

“Since the violence got worse, we’ve seen God moving in a big way. More people are coming to the churches and the churches are doing better financially. There’s a great unity between the churches we’ve never seen before. Before the violence started getting really bad, attendance at our church in Matamoros was going way down and so was our income. Now we’re growing in both numbers and finances and doing well.”

For 15 years, Mike Fink has been running a missions organization in Baja California, Mexico, four hours south of Tijuana and the California-Mexico border. His organization, Go Missions to Mexico, serves 50 to 75 local Mexican churches using volunteers from the U.S. and Canada. He says there have been no problems with cartels in his area and he feels safer there than he does in many areas of the United States.

He said that while Mexico does have a problem with violence, so does the U.S. Except in the case of Mexico, the media has blown the issue so much out of proportion that Americans have come to believe the whole nation is engulfed in a bloody combat zone, when in reality, it’s not.

“Due to the media coverage, the number of mission teams coming to Mexico from North America has dropped by 50 to 75 percent. They’re just not coming,” he said.

In an e-mail message, a long-term missionary to Mexico had this to say about the situation:

My husband and I oversee four churches in Mexico. For security reasons, we prefer to withhold our names and the names and places involved. But I can tell you some testimonies of God’s grace during this troublesome time.

Churches all over Mexico now get together at least twice a year to pray. The number of churches involved has tripled since they began. In addition, the wife of Mexico’s president and some high-ranking people in the government have participated in the gatherings, something never heard of before.

While everyone knows someone who has been kidnapped, our largest church in Mexico has been able to see the release of everyone who has been prayed for by the congregation. All the victims have been family members or acquaintances of church members, but not one of our own members has been kidnapped.

Now that the American missionaries have mostly stopped coming, the churches in Mexico have been raised up and matured to fill the gaps. Now the reliance is on the Lord, not on the Americans, to get things done.

God has intervened on more than one occasion to provide protection for us and our co-laborers in the face of danger. We have met some cartel members, and even ministered to one.

Now that the soldiers check vehicles frequently, we are able to share Christ with several on our journeys. Since they face constant danger, they are very interested in their spiritual condition and quite receptive to receiving New Testaments and tracts. Some even ask us for literature before we can offer it to them. We have lost count of the amount of New Testaments and tracts that have been distributed to the soldiers. The Gospel is spreading now faster than ever.

As the scripture says, grace is much more abounding in Mexico as the wickedness increases. 

Dr. Lucy Hernandez, M.D., 47, does complicated open-heart operations and brain surgeries for no charge in Reynosa and other Mexican towns for people who can’t afford doctors. She’s been a medical missionary in Mexico for 18 years, heading a foundation that provides free health care to the poor, and until recently ran a free clinic in Reynosa.

She managed to keep the clinic open through all the violence until a cartel shootout sent bullets flying into the building through the windows, impelling staff and patients to throw themselves on the floor. No one was hurt. It was the third cartel shootout Dr. Lucy had experienced in the past few years. She’s been beaten nearly to death by drug addicts, bitten by poisonous snakes that almost killed her, and come close to dying while awaiting a kidney transplant. But nothing keeps the good doctor down.

“Her only fault is,” says someone who knows her well, “she’s always doing too much for others and never enough for herself.”

Dr. Lucy laughs at the compliment. “That’s the way I like it,” she says before rushing off to check on patients. She treats them all like beloved family members, and many of them call her mom, sister, or auntie.

In her extensive travels around Mexico, she’s seen more than her share of evil, but prefers to focus on the good.

“Churches in Reynosa have been more full than ever these last two to three years. Last summer we had a free concert for the youth in Lopez Mateo baseball stadium and over 3,000 packed the place praising the Lord. The churches are being filled by the young, and I’d never seen that until recently. Even prostitutes and drug addicts are coming to church like never before. More and more people are being drawn to God.”

Andrew Garcia, 38, who pastors Voz Profética church in Monterrey, one of the nation’s most violent cities, said he believes Mexico is ripe for the first great awakening in its history.

“People who used to work for the cartels are coming into our church and receiving Christ. People who were killers are coming into the kingdom of God. The Lord is bringing unity among his children and breaking down walls of division. He is leading us to put other’s needs before our own. God always shows up on time. He is showing up today in Mexico.”

This article is the last in a four-part series on the effects of drug violence on Christianity along the Mexico-U.S. border

21 Responses to “Great News: The Mexico Drug War is driving people to Jesus”

  1. ian Says:

    Recently on bbc news england (were i live) a headline flashed up saying in one of mexico’s most violent citys, the murder rate from 2010 to 2011 dropped by 45% according to the mexican president! Halelujah! I believe this is evidence of our compasionate Father working on a big scale through servents, like the ones in this truely uplifting story. Lets pray for more examples of this round the world. God bless EX Ministries…keep bringing the message. Glory to God!

  2. FELICIA.H Says:

    PROVERBS 29:25 The fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his trust in the LORD shall be safe.kjb.

  3. Rose Says:

    It’s to hear about what God is doing in this time…

  4. Ron Says:

    Thanks be to God for what He is doing. When there is a big move of God throughout a nation, it usually starts when people are persecuted. I pray for our nation, that something will happen to wake up the people of God to start soulwinning again, and become united. Right now we are called the “United States,” but among the churches, there is no unity.

  5. Khuliso - Jesus is Lord Says:

    The harvest is trully plentifull

  6. Khuliso - Jesus is Lord Says:

    Harvest is plentifull guys

  7. ntandokayise Says:

    “Now the reliance is on the Lord, not on the Americans, to get things done.” Dependence on God is the only way.

    We rejoice at the advancement of the Kingdom in Mexico. Hallelujah!

  8. Godlysoldier Says:

    AMEN!! The gates of hell WILL NOT PREVAIL against the TRUE church of God! May The Lord continue to reap of the ripened harvest fields in Mexico while protecting His bold, sold out Laborers in Christ!

  9. Patricia Says:

    To God be the glory!! All the praises and honor belongs to God.

  10. FaithInHim Says:

    “Now that the American missionaries have mostly stopped coming, the churches in Mexico have been raised up and matured to fill the gaps. Now the reliance is on the Lord, not on the Americans, to get things done.”

    I’m sorry to ask this, but why is “American Christianity” based on fear? Fear of minorities populating their streets and churches, fear of a supposed “communist” president, and fear of leaving there comfort zones at work, school, church, home, shopping (while clutching their purses), and etc.

    A missionary is supposed to share the gospel to everyone! They are supposed to lay down their lives for the gospel sake.

    I wonder how many of these missionaries will take the mark of the beast when times get tough.

    There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love. 1John 4:18

  11. endtimewarrior Says:

    Praise God, more souls coming into the Kingdom!

  12. MrJules Says:

    Thats what I call a bad deal gone right. Only God can bring a change like that.

  13. Kim Worthy Says:

    Praise the Lord.

  14. Vaughn Says:

    I’m encouraged by what I’ve read in this article, especially the part about the Americans and there being no need for them to evangelize, but more so this being done by the locals!! God is great and we Americans can take too much credit upon ourselves, but it is God that saves as well as draws or is drawing those that will be saved.

    I’m starting to realize that it is persecution that starts moves of God and causes the people to catch on fire for Him (figuratively), and I can say that I’m extremely happy too hear of what is now being done there in Mexico and hope that the hand of The LORD may continue to move there!!

  15. Bonita Says:

    Never, Never, EVER, have I seen the RIGHTEOUS forsaken….. NEVER! Glory Allelujah!!! You are An Amazingly Awesome God, Allelujah, You sits high and look upon All that are yours, Your protection is guaranteed, Your word is true, Your Love is unfailing, Your Grace is sufficient, Your Glory is yours, Allelujah, Your name is GrEAT and GReatLY to be praised. Your wonders exist, Your ears are not too heavy, You are amazing and Holy and Righteous and Pure. I Love you so much Father. Thank you for renewed Faith, Renewed Joy, Renewed strength. I love you Jesus. Thank You for the work in Mexico, Thank You Lord Jesus for answering prayers, Thank you Holy Ghost for the conviction of the heart. Thank you lord, thank you saviour thank you master and friend. Thank You Thank you thank you.

  16. ERIC MORST Says:

    This shows that God is smarter than us at all times.

  17. Johnny Hopkins Says:

    God is so good, I pray that many others would find the peace and joy that only Jesus can give.

  18. PDS Says:

    All praise to God! Only he deserves the credit. Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is so good in these trying times.

  19. markdonna7 Says:

    Glory be to God

  20. ANTHONY WHEATLEY Says:

    I LOVE IT TO GOD BE THE GLORY

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