Source: International Mission Board, July 17, 2025
International Mission Board missionary Tammy Richardson knelt beside the river with her phone.
Her husband, Clay, and their local pastor stood in the river, preparing to baptize Leana—the first Zoque believer to make a public confession of faith in more than a decade of ministry in southern Mexico.
As she got ready to capture the moment of Leana’s immersion, suddenly, her teammate leaned down and said, “There’s one more.”
Richardson glanced up in surprise. A moment later, tears flowed unchecked down her face.
Over the last 12 years, in raw moments of prayer, Richardson has wrestled with questions like ‘Should we go somewhere else?’ and ‘Is this ground just too hard?’
When they moved to Mexico in 2013, the Richardsons were not prepared for how long it would take to see gospel transformation among the Zoque people. Or, that it would all begin with an unexpected relationship, right under their very own roof.
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For more good news from Mexico, read Seeing God at Work: Reflections on Culiacan (Global Recordings Network).
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