The Gospel in Mexico

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Manuel Gonzalez received some tracts. Not only was he led to the Saviour, but he led quite a number of others to Him too. He wrote: “My first little effort at tract distribution was at Zacualpan. One of these precious seeds reached the town of Tezizapan and fell into the hands of Nestor Sagel, an ardent idolater, and director of a yearly religious festival. Nestor was addicted to drinking and gambling. A tract entitled “The Two Ways” touched his heart, roused his conscience and led to a new manner of life.
“More tracts were obtained, these being the only means by which he could learn of Christ. During the closing days of his life, he expressed a desire for a Bible, but none of his friends could get one for him. When his end came he was enabled to die trusting wholly in Christ as his all-sufficient Saviour. All this made such an impression on his family that they wanted to know what had wrought such a change in him. His aged mother was the first to attend the gospel meeting. Then others came. Today the word of God is preached in that house. There is a happy company of believers there, and one soul in heaven by the grace of God by means of a tract.”
ML-10/30/1977