Mission Statement: To serve the poor in Mexico, and stand in the gap for needs of the area through worship and intercession. Voice of the Bride "Worship and Compassion" Ministries exists for two purposes. We are committed to serving the poor and needy, specifically in Mexico. Daily, we are either picking up donated food supplies for distribution in Tijuana, or distributing food and other items to those in need in the poorer parts of Tijuana. This includes orphanages, rehabs, elderly homes, women's shelters, infirmaries, and various street outreaches, where many people are encouraged, as well as receive food for their families. VOB is also committed to spend awareness and... read more Mission Statement: To serve the poor in Mexico, and stand in the gap for needs of the area through worship and intercession. Voice of the Bride "Worship and Compassion" Ministries exists for two purposes. We are committed to serving the poor and needy, specifically in Mexico. Daily, we are either picking up donated food supplies for distribution in Tijuana, or distributing food and other items to those in need in the poorer parts of Tijuana. This includes orphanages, rehabs, elderly homes, women's shelters, infirmaries, and various street outreaches, where many people are encouraged, as well as receive food for their families. VOB is also committed to spend awareness and advocate for the needs of the poor through worship and intercession, believing that prayer and worship 'grease the wheels' of mission work. VOB has sponsored and led worship in several targeted worship and intercession events. We have led worship at various outreaches throughout Tijuana, and Indigenous lands designed to encourage people to spend extended time before the Lord in worship and prayer as we pray for and meet the needs of the communities.
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By Wayne Kiger-Rice | Founder/Director/Project leader
One of the first statistics in Tijuna we noticed when we created our project was the fact that many of the people we started helping had not completed their high school education. As we spent time... Read the full report ›By J. Wayne Kiger-Rice | Director/Founder/Project Leader
“When I was a boy and saw scary things in the news, my mother would say, ‘Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.’ Mister Fred Rogers This quarter we... Read the full report ›By J Wayne Kiger-Rice | Director/Founder/Project Leader
Juan Carlos and his cousins asked if they could help me carry boxes of food into the women and children’s shelter. They lived just next door and had been seeing me come each week. Of course I... Read the full report ›