Thank you once again for your faithfulness to God and to us as you keep us in your prayers. You are a vital part of our ministry team. Border News Nogales Station | |
Steve's Ruminations Wow, it's already about the end of October and I was just thinking about how it was “already September” just a “few days ago”. It was an interesting summer from drought to floods and from an earthquake in Virginia to a hurricane in NY to wildfires in Arizona and Texas. Politically, we've had budget and debt fighting in the US, bail-out fights in Europe, new freedoms in some Arab countries to crackdowns in others. It makes one wonder where we will be in the not too distant future if we only look toward humanity for the answers to our problems. Thankfully, we don't have to. Praise God that he is still in control and we can find our peace in him. It reminds me of the passage where God allows these type things to get us to turn back to him, but we are a stubborn lot, us humans. Recently I also read that the government was touting the news that in the Arizona section of the border that the arrests for illegal immigrants and drug and/or human trafficking were down from over 600,000 per year in 2000 to just over 200,000 per year ten years later (the only section of the border with over 90,000 arrests per year). I also read that there was a push to inform the people around Mexico City and southern parts of Mexico through radio announcements and such that things are tougher than the smugglers are telling the people. It was a recognition that by the time the people reach the border they have already invested too much money, time, and hardship to be easily turned back at that point. They were trying to get more to the start of the process or closer to the root of the problem. | Ruminations continued... As Christians, we already recognize that the root of the problem of mankind is the heart. Our purpose is to shine the light of God exposing the root of the problem—the heart of mankind. Pray with us that those listening to the radio and going through the Academia Cristiana del Aire materials will hear God reaching out to them and let him treat their heart with his love and forgiveness. Earlier this year someone suggested a couple of books for me to read, which I would in turn recommend to you. One is “Radical” by David Platt. The subtitle of the book is “Taking back Christianity from the American Dream” and it is a challenge to each of us to look at our Christianity and evaluate it according to what Jesus really calls us to. (Incidentally, I would recommend “Radical” and the other book “Crazy Love” by Francis Chan to each of you.) Whether or not the things we have seen lately point toward us being close to “The End of the World”, no one can deny that each day brings us one day closer to Christ's return. I doubt any would want to be like the virgins that didn't have enough oil for their lamps, so it would behoove us to examine our faith to see that we are ready. As you pray for our ministry and ask what the Lord would have you contribure to our support, may we all be actively shining the light of God in this world allowing the Holy Spirit to draw people to be active followers of our Lord Jesus Christ before the end comes. |
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Friday, October 28, 2011
Oct. 2011 Update
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There have been various inquiries about our financial support. At our organization we do need financial support as missionaries to the border region. You can participate and send in support to World Radio Network/Radio Cadena Manantial at the following address. Thank you!
The McCrackens- #10053
World Radio Network/Radio Cadena Manantial.
PO Box 3765
McAllen, TX 78502-3765
Steve has been busily working with the Nogales radio station (KNOG) getting ready for their sharathon that was held this past weekend. The sharathon was a good time to hear the comments of the listeners and to even see some little children bring in their donation to the station. Pray for the pledges to come in as expected and that God would bless the supporters of the station.