Jan-Feb Newsletter
Dear Praying Friend,
I trust this letter finds you well, wrapped in the grace and peace of our Lord. What a blessing you are to our family! Your prayers have been a steadfast source of strength as we embark once again on this deputation journey. The first few months of this year have been filled with busyness, but through it all, God's goodness has prevailed.
As I've reached out to churches to schedule meetings, there's always been a bit of apprehension about who would answer and who would open their doors to us. Yet I've witnessed the providence of God. Our calendar is steadily filling up, with the majority of this year already spoken for, save for a few Sundays here and there. Truly, God always provides!
We've had the privilege of reconnecting with some of our former supporting churches, and some have even committed to monthly support once again. This brings our support level to about 25%, a testament to God's amazing work thus far. Our prayer is that by August 2025, we'll be fully supported and ready to return to Mexico.
I ask for your earnest prayers for Stephanie during this time. She's been facing challenges with her kidneys during her pregnancy, which has restricted her ability to accompany me to some of the meetings further out. The doctors have advised her to remain close to the NICU in case of any premature complications. Despite these trials, we're thankful that both mom and baby are doing well thus far.
In the coming month, I'll be traveling solo to Tennessee, Kentucky, and South Carolina before our meetings become more localized to Indiana. Your prayers for safety and strength during these travels would be deeply appreciated. Likewise, I ask for prayers for Stephanie as she tends to our children during the times I'm away.
As we journey along this deputation trail, I'm confident that God will continue to provide for our needs. In His perfect timing, we will reach the mission field of Mexico, where countless souls await to know Christ as their Savior. Thank you for your unwavering prayers and support; they mean more to us than words can express.
Unto the furtherance of the Gospel,
Missionary Trent Granger and family