Welcome to San Juan Bosco Tecate Mexico Orphanage.
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Rancho
San Juan Bosco Building Project We
would like to invite you to join us as we follow God’s leading to build
additional housing for the Rancho San Juan Bosco Orphanage. Rancho
San Juan Bosco is a boy’s orphanage in Tecate Mexico. The orphanage is
home to approximately 35 boys plus the dedicated staff that care for their
needs. The orphanage is run by Misael Morelos Quezada and his wife
Yolanda. They have lived there and ministered to the children that God has
brought to them for over 15 years. This couple, and their helpers, are
dedicated to provide a safe, healthy, loving, and Godly home for the boys
that God has brought into their lives. 10
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While we have been blessed with many donations of materials and labor, we have a great need for funds to be able to complete the project. Our estimated costs to complete the project (again, as of June 2004) are approximately $70,000. Please be praying with us for the Lord to supply the needed funds. If you would like to participate financially in this project, please make your check payable to “Calvary Chapel Open Door”, and note “RSJB Orphanage Building Project” in the memo section of the check. Or Please send to: Calvary
Chapel Open Door
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TECATE
MEXICO TRIP All you need to bring is a
water and money for Tacos If
you want to go or help financially email john@tecatekids.com
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We are trying to raise
$70,000 to help build an "You must pray with all your might. That does not mean saying your prayers, or sitting gazing about in church or chapel with eyes wide open while someone else says them for you. It means fervent, effectual, untiring wrestling with God...This kind of prayer be sure the devil and the world and your own indolent, unbelieving nature will oppose. They will pour water on this flame." - William Booth
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