Happy Thanksgiving!!!!! We are planning to have a large Thanksgiving celebration with all of the children here complete with a turkey dinner, drama and the history of Thanksgiving. We have so much to be grateful for here at Rancho3M. In particular, we are grateful for God’s abundant mercies, His sovereign grace and His kindness that He demonstrates to us through you!!! We thank God for you and the privilege it has been for us to partner with you in the advancement of His Kingdom this past year.
As many of you know, the war has affected almost everyone living here.Â
Everyone that we know knows of someone that has been killed or has seen the brutalities of war. After speaking with the senior pastor Carlos Contreras, of Gracia Soberana de Juarez, we thought it would be good to bless many of the kids in our community this Christmas with a shoe box present. It’s a way to share the love of Jesus Christ and let them know that despite the war, there is still good out there; there is still hope. We will be including a gospel message in each box and an invitation to church.
We realize that many folks & churches in the US already have plans for serving others this Christmas but if you or your church are not yet involved in such a ministry, will you prayerfully consider putting together shoe box gifts for the poor and war stricken children in our community?
It could be done individually, as a family or as a church. Through God’s kindness, the kids here at Rancho 3M have already been covered by some very generous and kind folks. We are hoping to receive 600 gift boxes to distribute to the children in the surrounding community.
The boxes can be filled with small gift items, candy, and perhaps some school supplies. They don’t have to be expensive. If the boxes are particular to a gender or age group, would you be so kind as mark that clearly on the outside of the box (ie. older/younger, boy/girl).
The gift boxes can be mailed to:
Rancho 3M
c/o Mision de Gracia
1385 Northwestern Dr
El Paso, TX 79912
Note: This address is only for the community shoe box gifts.
I’ll work on posting some photos after Christmas. Thank you. Further questions can be directed to my secretary Missy at info@rancho3m.com. Thank you in advance for making a difference in the life of a child who is scared by the effects of war and poverty.
Because of the cross of Jesus Christ,
Dean Adamek
This summer, we accepted a new little boy who has a severe case of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (his mother drank and did drugs when she was pregnant for him). His name is Allan, and although he is seven years old, he has the mind, speech, and motor skills of a two year old. When he arrived it was obvious that he had been neglected and physically abused to the point of cigarette burns on his back, and various scars all over him. His behavior can be wild and alarming at times, and he needs as much supervision as ten little boys. Because of this, I considered the possibility of placing him in a different children’s home, but I knew that no one wanted him.
As a result of the drug war in our area, enrollment in our Christian School (kids from the surrounding community) was down by over 80 students at the beginning of the school year. Recently, we have lost about two of these students a week because people are fleeing the area. But because of the extreme kindness of our wonderful supporters we can continue the children’s Christian education at the school, and continue to care for the growing number of kids here at the orphanage. Thank you!!!
We have had many new children brought to us recently due to the events of the drug war in Juarez and all the surrounding boarder towns like ours. Most of these children have come from severe abandonment and abuse cases. Many times new children seem sad, scared, or lonely when they first come to us. Please pray that they would find peace in the Heavenly Father through His Son Jesus Christ, who will never leave them nor forsake them.
This past November, I had the privilege of walking Sonia Edith down the isle as a pure bride to be united to her long awaited husband, Jason. Thank you to all of you who played a part in encouraging purity and modesty in our young ladies here. God has used your prayers, long talks, examples, and translated materials on the subject, to help us train them in godliness. Thank you.
Our other Sonia and her twin sister Brenda (not-identical) have been blessed tremendously to have the opportunity to live with a loving Christian family who is making steps to adopt them. They are living in Northern Illinois attending Mike Bullmore’s church and learning English at a local college. Though they have had many challenges in adapting to family life and life in the US, God has been good to them along every step of the way.
Due to an increased concern for the safety of the children, four years ago we began the construction of a perimeter fence on our 18.8 acres of land. And thanks to many of you, the fence project is coming to a close! The last 7636 welds were made and 109 panels were installed by the determined Sovereign Grace Church of Fairfax, VA. Thank you to all of those who over the years have gladly given themselves to make this fence possible by being post-diggers, cement mixers, skin-stained painters, and of course thank you to all the welders! All that is left are a few details such as paint, caps, etc.
Matthew and Lee Dwinells had committed to 3 years of service here in preparation to fulfill their plans of moving to the Philippines to serve where the Lord leads them. Matthew is the English teacher, Lee is the office assistant and they both do other staff duties around the Ranch as well. With their 3 years complete, we have been making preparations to fill their many responsibilities. Though they will be missed, we are grateful for their years of dedication and sacrifice in order to care for those who are so precious in God’s sight.
Due to many outstanding qualities that we have seen in her, we have asked Melissa Schlax from the Sovereign Grace church in Raleigh, NC to be Lee’s replacement in the office and to be the “dorm mother†in the girl’s dormitory. To our delight, she had already had a strong desire to work here. We are thankful to the Lord for sending her to us— she has a real heart to love and serve the children here, and she has already helped get us hooked up on a blog so we can keep you up to date!
David Ford (AKA Flash) has been a huge blessing to us this school year, although he had to return to New Orleans for the summer. Over the past 8 months he has been carefully discipling the older boys— teaching them the Bible and how to follow Jesus even in their most challenging times of trying to become young men without their fathers. He has been a wonderful example for them and we look forward to his return in August.
Why not! They celebrate everything here in Mexico! It’s kind of like New Orleans! Kids’ day is usually celebrated with fun activities, food & candy at each grammar school. But this year school was out. Mexico had closed all public places of 30 people or more for over 10 days due to the swine flu scare. So we at the Ranch had our own celebration— complete with space walks, new bikes, and menudo, a traditional Mexican soup made with pieces of the lining of a cow ‘s stomach—the kids, by the way, chose that meal themselves! Special thanks to the Treeby Covenant Group at Lakeview
Christian Center for the super fun space walks that even us adults enjoyed jumping in, and to the San Angelo church for the slick new bikes that have given the kids an exciting outlet for all of their energy!


Teo & Lety both grew up here at Rancho 3M at different times and became Christians here.  Later, they both came on staff and got married here. They soon had their first born son and named him Jair. When he turned two, he was diagnosed with cancer. What followed was over three years of ups and downs including the birth of two more children, Jair almost dying three times and being healed twice. Before he turned six, the Lord did finally take him home. Although he was cancer free, he died during a procedure that is done to help prevent the cancer from returning. 
God lifts our hearts, and He uses our beautiful little daughters to motivate us to keep going everyday, since they demand so much time and attention. Abi is a beautiful girl, the most loving you could imagine. A day hardly goes by without her telling us at least twice, “Mommy, I love you,†and “Daddy, I love you.â€Â Pami, grows more and more every day. She now tries to walk and to speak to her sister. They are a real blessing in our lives.
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