You cannot imagine how just a shower restores a migrant’s dignity.
— Rosalio Sosa
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Rosalío Sosa

El Paso / Juarez / Palomas

ROSALÍO SOSA never stops moving. As pastor of Iglesia Bautista Tierra de Oro—Land of Gold Baptist Church—in El Paso and director of Red de Albergues para Migrantes—RAM, or Migrant Shelter Network—he doesn’t have time. Through RAM, Pastor Rosalío coordinates the work of about 20 immigrant shelters in the State of Chihuahua, Mexico—mostly across the border from El Paso, but also as far as 100 miles west into the desert. Rosalío’s entrepreneurial spirit enables him to maintain the complex ministry network. And his compassionate heart helps him focus on each individual immigrant who crosses his path. So far, that’s been about 17,500 people.  Please remember to pray for Rosalío and his wife, Andrea Patricia Carrión.

 

Learn more about Rosalío’s ministry in Juarez and Palomas, their needs and prayer requests, in this video with Spanish subtitles:

 

See stories from our blog about Sosa’s ministry in El Paso, JUAREZ AND PALOMAS: