Manuel Lopez

Profil du missionnaire

Focus sur le ministère

Manuel graduated from the Nogales Baptist Seminary (SEBANO) in May 1990 and in August that same year he began his ministry as a teacher in a school where he has been working for 29 years. Beginning in 1994, Manuel worked as a pastor at Bethel Baptist Church of Nogales, Sonora, a ministry he developed for 9 years. He also planted another church in Nogales. In 2005, Manuel started working as a Hispanic pastor at the First Baptist Church of Nogales, Arizona. He is currently planting another church which is 45 minutes from Nogales, Sonora. Manuel continues as a teacher and student advisor of the Baptist Seminary of Nogales attending morning, night and virtual face-to-face classes. Manuel claims to have the strong conviction that God has called him to be part of a team who prepares and trains leaders in preaching, teaching, evangelism and missions. Manuel will be working on seminar’s promotion by recruiting students from both Mexico and Spanish-speaking countries, either face-to-face or virtually and he will continue to train students so they receive high-level preparation that enables them to meet the demands of the ministry in this postmodern world. The main goal is that when students leave the seminary they will be properly trained and able to manage a church, act as Bible teachers with sound doctrine, work effectively in evangelism and have a great passion for planting new churches in a society that needs it so much.


Histoire de foi

His wife, Elda, converted to Christ in 1984 when she attended a Baptist church in the city of Nogales, Sonora after an invitation of a friend from her university. It was the first time she clearly heard the message of the Gospel and God opened her heart to believe in Christ as the Savior and Lord of her life. Later, she enrolled Baptist Seminary of Nogales in 1986. Manuel accepted Christ as his Savior in 1985 in a Christian family camp. The number of young people who professed their faith in Jesus struck him. At one night preaching service, he perfectly understood the love of God for him and how He gave His only Son to give him eternal life and to achieve purpose in his life. That night, Manuel surrendered himself without reservation to Christ and for the following year, I was studying at the Nogales Baptist Seminary. Before graduating from Sebano Manuel and Elda were invited by the Principal to stay and work as teachers there. They began to work as Seminary teachers in 1990 and God gave them a heart to train others while they got invested with them, doing ministry, evangelizing and start new churches.


L'éducation

Manuel has a degree in theology from Nogales Baptist Seminar and another in Psychology from the Open University of San Luis Potosi. He also has a Master's degree in Family Counseling from the Institute of Higher Studies for Integral Development of Monterrey and a Doctorate in Psychology. He is studying a master's degree in Theological Studies with Miami International Seminary (Mints).

 

 

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En savoir plus sur les lieux où se déroule ce ministère

Des civilisations anciennes aux villes modernes, des traditions colorées font progresser une culture dynamique.

Les fêtes colorées et joyeuses constituent un élément essentiel de la vie au Mexique et permettent de tout célébrer, des saints patrons aux fêtes nationales en passant par la musique à la guitare. Les traditions d'aujourd'hui mêlent l'influence espagnole depuis les années 1500 à l'héritage des anciennes civilisations qui ont prospéré au Mexique pendant des milliers d'années.

Les plages ensoleillées et les eaux turquoise de Baja California et de Cancún attirent des milliers de touristes chaque année. Les 20 millions d'habitants de Mexico en font l'un des centres urbains les plus peuplés au monde, avec une architecture à la fois historique et moderne.

Au cœur de chaque ville mexicaine se trouve le zócalo, ou place publique centrale, qui invite à l'interaction communautaire. En revanche, les murs enduits entourent souvent les maisons aisées pour les protéger et symboliser l'importance de la famille dans la société mexicaine.

Le pays possède l'une des plus grandes économies du monde, tirée en grande partie par l'industrie manufacturière, et est le plus grand producteur d'argent au monde. Mais les taux élevés de chômage et de criminalité empêchent de nombreux ménages de gagner suffisamment d'argent.

Votre participation à Missions Door permet de répondre aux besoins stratégiques et spirituels des communautés du Mexique par le biais d'équipes médicales, de formation au leadership, de développement économique, d'implantation d'églises et de ministère de la jeunesse.

Portrait culturel

Le célèbre peintre mexicain Diego Rivera a créé des peintures murales élaborées qui dépeignent l'histoire et la culture du Mexique.

Fait de foi

Le Mexique est le deuxième pays au monde en termes de population catholique, avec environ 96 millions d'habitants.

Profil du pays

La population est de 118 millions d'habitants : 118 millions, 46% de 0-24 ans

Principales religions : 83 % de catholiques, 6 % de protestants

Langues : 93% d'espagnols, 6% bilingues en espagnol et en langues indigènes

Alphabétisation : 94

Pauvreté : 52%

 

 

Ministry service area:
International

Lieu du ministère :
Mexique