WHERE DOES SKY CROSS SERVE?Sky Cross currently serves 14 cities along the
Texas – Mexico Border including:
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WHERE DOES SKY CROSS SERVE?Sky Cross currently serves 14 cities along the
Texas – Mexico Border including:
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Pastor Juventino wrote about Hugo and Rebeca Ramirez, who pastor a mission church of his in Refugio, a village 8 km outside of Matamoros. Hugo and Rebeca have three children. Hugo is a factory worker. Although they didn’t always have enough food for themselves, they would often take of the little they had to give to widows or single moms with children in their church and community who were hungry. We visited them and when we saw their need and their ministry in helping others, we started bringing them food. Now they have enough to eat as well as extra food to give to others. Thanks to God for the Sky Cross donations which are helping reach the lost in this village. God bless you!
— Phil and Karen Klassen
— Phil and Karen Klassen
THOSE WHO NEED HELP
More than 30,000 people are served annually; families, adults, youth, and children, including orphan children and children with special need.
"I was in Mexico in December. A result of the violence in Mexico is that most of the U.s missionaries are not going to help out the poor. We at Sky Cross have a set up system to distribute our supplies even in areas that are dangerous. We have been doing this for years in an orphanage called Elim in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. In Piedras Negras, Mexico, we support missionaries that are not stopping their work just because of the drug cartel violence. So we are the perfect way to support the poor in Mexico through contributions right now. Our missionaries work for God and are serving the poor regardless of the danger."
— Mike Kenny
"I was in Mexico in December. A result of the violence in Mexico is that most of the U.s missionaries are not going to help out the poor. We at Sky Cross have a set up system to distribute our supplies even in areas that are dangerous. We have been doing this for years in an orphanage called Elim in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. In Piedras Negras, Mexico, we support missionaries that are not stopping their work just because of the drug cartel violence. So we are the perfect way to support the poor in Mexico through contributions right now. Our missionaries work for God and are serving the poor regardless of the danger."
— Mike Kenny