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We are pleased to welcome Pastor Abraham Barberi, Pastor of Comunidad Esencia Urbana in Matamoros and Director of Ministerio Una Misión. Pastor Abraham shares how his ministry started in Matamoros by reaching out to youth and young adults through hip hop music. His story is filled with moments where he just said yes when needs arose, including a chance encounter with asylum seekers on the bridge and the unplanned opening of the Dulce Refugio shelter at his church. Brian and Joe share their own moments of saying yes. Brian tells the story of meeting Hajar, an Iranian migrant he met at the Humanitarian Respite Center in McAllen, TX. His initial curiosity, aided by online translation, led him to learn more about her story and its complexities. Joe shares the story of a teenage girl who was released from being kidnapped in Mexico. They connected on a deeper level as she awaited the release of her other family members. It's a moving story, and this was not the first time Joe has shared it publicly. But the first time came after a twelve-hour road trip across the state of Texas when he was unexpectedly put on the spot! Rest assured, he was better rested and more prepared this time.
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The latest on the 2 killed Americans and the survivors in Matamoros Mexico. Newsom says California won't do business with Walgreens over refusal to sell abortion pills. Dozens face domestic terrorism charges after a violent protest in Atlanta, Georgia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Como suena el universo musicalmente? cual es la ciudad donde el futbol es mas popular? y Secuestran a estadounidenses en matamoros,mexico. Escucha mas con Omar y Argelia 7am en Mega 96.3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on Mexico-Missing Americans.
21-year-old Mark Kilroy had it all: Brains, hot looks, popularity, and rich parents. But sometimes…..those things can doom you. On a spring break night in Matamoros Mexico, a human sacrifice cult was on the hunt for a perfect victim. And Mark Kilroy was it. What then happened to Mark Kilroy shocked and traumatized even the most hardened cops and journalists.
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Photo: Mexican soldiers in Matamoros, Mexico in 1913..The New John Batchelor ShowCBS Audio Network@BatchelorshowThe Great Migration waits for Biden's promises in Matamoros, Mexico. @JillianMelchior @WSJOpinionhttps://www.wsj.com/articles/bidens-border-crisis-up-close-11617057522?mod=hp_opin_pos_1
Dr. John Shinsky has dedicated his life to serving others in many different capacities. He is a graduate of Michigan State University, and was Co-Captain of the 1973 Michigan State Football team and an Academic All-American. He has served as an educator for over 40 years as a special education teacher, Director of Special Education, and Area Administrator in the Lansing Public Schools. He is presently a Full Professor and the Associate Dean for Community Impact in the College of Education at Grand Valley State University, in Grand Rapids Michigan. As a former orphan, he has committed his life to serving the needs of abandoned, neglected, abused, and orphaned children. John and his wife Cindy are co-founders of Ciudad de los Niños, the City of Children Shinsky Orphanage in Matamoros Mexico. The orphanage has served approximately 180 children since 2009, with 17 high school graduates as of 2019. On September 5, 2019, the Shinsky Orphanage will celebrate its 10th year anniversary. John and Cindy continue to face the challenge of fully supporting the orphanage by raising over $350,000 a year, which covers all costs, and allows them to provide love, security, education, spirituality, and leadership for the children in the home. John is the example that he wants his children to become, by loving, leading, giving, and caring for others in a way that promotes the belief that “Ordinary people can do extraordinary things.
This week it's cults and the girls follow the Pied Piper of Death to Matamoros Mexico to explore the ‘the cult with no name’(sometimes dubbed by the press as ‘The Narcosatanistas’ or ‘The Believers’).This cult was led by Palo Mayombe priest, ‘El Padrino’ and consisted of a dedicated group of disciples who believed that rites of human sacrifice made them untouchable - but this very belief is what finally led police to uncover the truth about what lay out at Ranch Santa Elena... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're headed down to Mexico by way of South Padre Island Texas for this episode of True Crime All The Time. Adolpho Constanzo and Sara Aldrete would make an unlikely pair. Aldrete had gone to college in the United States but called Matamoros Mexico home. She would meet the slick talking Contstanzo and her life would never be the same.Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the facts of this mysterious couple. When a college student on spring break goes missing, Police from both Mexico and the US are involved in finding him. But what they discover is that Constanzo is the leader of a cult and that he has been involved in selling religious potions that require human sacrifice.You can support the show by going to patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact and merchandise information. New merchandise with the new logo is on its way!
This is a special service after a team returned for Matamoros Mexico
This is a special service after a team returned for Matamoros Mexico
This is a special service after a team returned for Matamoros Mexico
This is a special service after a team returned for Matamoros Mexico