Circle of Hope
The Circle of Hope is a vital element in our 5-5-25 church planting strategy, aiming to establish 10 churches by 2025 in the Circle of Silence. With around 20 million inhabitants and only 1.9% evangelized, our goal is to make a lasting impact on this least-reached area.
Key Initiatives:
Literacy and GED Programs:
Address educational disparities for women removed from school after 5th grade.
Leverage our experience to support women in navigating government programs.
Sewing Workshop:
Replace animistic symbols with biblical designs in intricate sewing projects.
Artisan Jewelry: Equip women with jewelry-making skills for additional income.
Explore global sales partnerships with organizations like Mercy Market and CAMA.
Basic Health Care Instruction: Provide essential health training, focusing on nutrition for mothers and children.
Seek support from external sources, short-term medical teams, or Envision/CAMA personnel.
Computer Skills:
Focus on school-age girls and single mothers lacking employment opportunities.
Establish computer access and training, potentially creating a micro-business for data entry and graphics arts design.
Each Circle of Hope center is designed for self-sustainability, emphasizing dignity and hope. Workshops aim to form micro-businesses supporting the community and contributing to church growth. Named "Circle of Hope," it signifies a sanctuary in the Circle of Silence, the "Dark heart of Mexico." Through church planting and Circle of Hope initiatives, we aim to pierce the darkness, bringing Light and Truth to transform lives and foster a sense of belonging for those with none.
Read more about lives being transformed on our blog.