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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

The Medinas - Missionaries to Nicaragua

Blessings!!!!

We are Missionaries working in Nicaragua for several years. We had the blessing to work with the Mizquito Indians in the Jungle of Nicaragua. In the last years we had planted 22 churches in this area and we had trained leaders and Pastors to work in this Region. Our work is not limited to the Church we had worked with the Goverment, Hospitals and we had been very active in the social work of this area providing equipment to the Hospitals and food for more than 1,200 families in times of Disasters.

Another area that we worked is in the Pacific in the City of Granada. Granada is the Capital of Tourism in Nicaragua, but in the middle of all this beauty and all the Colonial structures exist a dark side. In this City prostitution, children prostitution and drugs are killing the future on this city is stopping the development and the hope of the future generation.

The reality is that not all is lost, 3 years ago the Church of Hosanna Granada started to impact the city. Actually we had around 500 people and each one is a miracle. They are from all levels in society. All of then had a story to tell how their marriages were restored by God, how their children came out of drugs, the streets. We had seen God doing amazing miracles around the city and the Nation.

Actually we worked together with the Police, Hospital, Mayor Office, Professional Baseball Team, Jail, Schools and any possible way were God open a door and we can impact people in Christ Name.

Be part of what God is doing in Nicaragua, contact us and experience Gods Power, Love and Mercy!


Te Medinas - Missionaries to Nicaragua

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