180 receive Christ at Mexico rehabilitation center

180 receive Christ at Mexico rehabilitation center

by | 17 Apr 2018
The church group holds pages from the Book Without Words.

Project Paul, a mission development and church planting strategy inspired by the Apostle Paul, is impacting communities across Mexico. Hilda, a woman who accepted Christ through a recent Project Paul, felt called to minister to patients at an addiction rehabilitation center where her son is being treated.

Hilda visited the center, which treats both youth and adults, to get permission for a group from her church to come share the gospel. Around 8:30 p.m., they gathered in a room where Hilda and her church shared the story of salvation through the Book Without Words, a technique for sharing the gospel through colors. 

That night, 180 people received Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Among them was Hilda's son. Everyone sang and praised as if they had heard the praises before. They danced, they cried, and they gave their lives with all their hearts to the Lord. The night culminated with the preaching of the Word of God.

The patients felt so moved by the night that they have asked those in charge of the group to come back and share more about the Story of God. 

Now, Hilda's whole family are believers and are being discipled as they embrace their faith. 

--Church of the Nazarene Mesoamerica

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